Paver Weight Calculator: Per-Piece Weight, Pallet Planning & Transport Guide
Calculate total project weight from per-paver weight times paver count, compare pallet weights for Belgard vs Pavestone vs Cambridge, and find out whether your pickup truck can safely handle a standard pallet — before you order.
Quick Answer
A standard 4×8 inch concrete paver (60mm) weighs 4–6 lb per piece — typically ~5 lb for products like Belgard Holland Stone. Per CMHA PAV-TEC-002 coverage of 4.5 pavers per sqft, a 200 sqft patio uses 900 pavers ≈ 4,500 lb (2.25 tons) of paver material (excluding base aggregate and sand). A full 60mm pallet of 480–540 pavers weighs 2,500–3,500 lb — a half-ton pickup at ~1,700 lb payload cannot carry one full pallet. Check current price at Amazon.
Start with the Paver Calculator → for paver count, then multiply by per-piece weight from the brand table below.
Paver Weight by Material: Concrete, Clay Brick, Natural Stone, and Permeable
Material type and paver thickness drive per-piece weight more than size alone. Concrete pavers follow the ASTM C936 dimensional standard referenced in CMHA PAV-TEC-002 (legacy ICPI Tech Spec 2); natural stone pavers vary widely by species and cut thickness. The table below covers the four main categories at standard install depths.
| Material | Typical thickness | Weight per piece (4×8 in) | Weight per sqft | Density (lb/cu ft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (standard) | 60mm (2.36 in) | 4–6 lb (~5 lb) | ~22–25 lb | 130 |
| Clay brick paver | 2.25 in | 4–5 lb | ~20–24 lb | ~120–130 |
| Natural stone (bluestone/granite) | 1.5–2 in | 15–36 lb | ~27–48 lb | 160–175 |
| Permeable interlocking concrete (PICP) | 60–80mm | ~4–6 lb | ~22–25 lb | ~130 |
| Large-format (Mega-Arbel 15×21 in, 80mm) | 80mm (3.15 in) | ~35–41 lb | ~19–22 lb | ~130 |
Sources: Concrete density 130 lb/cu ft per ASTM C936 (referenced in CMHA PAV-TEC-002). Bluestone ~165 lb/cu ft; granite ~175 lb/cu ft (industry standard). Belgard Mega-Arbel per-piece weight derived from published pallet weight (~2,561–2,952 lb) ÷ piece count (72) per Belgard cut sheet — see methodology below.
Calculation Assumptions and Methodology
Every per-piece and per-pallet number on this page derives from a fixed set of inputs. Use this box to audit whether the figures fit your specific brand, thickness, or regional plant — and to swap in your own supplier-confirmed values where needed.
| Assumption | Default value | Source / how derived |
|---|---|---|
| Nominal paver dimensions | 4 × 8 × 2.36 in (60mm) rectangular | ASTM C936 paver standard referenced in CMHA PAV-TEC-002 § "Material Standards" |
| Concrete density basis | 130 lb/cu ft (nominal) | ASTM C936 minimum compressive strength + typical mix; range observed 130–135 lb/cu ft across manufacturers |
| Coverage rate | 4.5 pavers / sqft (4×8 in) | 144 sq in ÷ (8 × 4) = 4.5; chamfer + joint sand ignored (joint width ~3–5 mm adds ~2% surface but no weight) |
| Pallet count basis | Manufacturer cut-sheet, 2026 | Belgard SiteOne + Watkins Concrete Block distributor specs; Pavestone Home Depot SKU 202365416; Cambridge cambridgepavers.com spec PDF + alllandscapesupply distributor sheet |
| Waste / overage factor | 5% straight · 10–15% curved/45° | Per CMHA PAV-TEC-002 installation guidance; adjust upward for herringbone with multiple 45° cuts |
| Weight excludes | Pallet wood (~50 lb), shrink wrap, joint sand | Manufacturer pallet weight figures are paver-only; add ~50 lb gross-pallet wood weight if you need delivery-truck loaded weight |
How these numbers were derived. Per-piece weights = density × volume (e.g., 130 lb/cu ft × 4×8×2.36 in ÷ 1728 cu in/cu ft ≈ 5.7 lb for a 60mm Holland). Pallet weights = manufacturer-published cut-sheet figures (see brand comparison table); where a manufacturer publishes pieces-per-pallet but not pallet weight, weight = pieces × per-piece. The 130 lb/cu ft concrete density is the practical industry average per CMHA PAV-TEC-002 — your supplier's exact mix may run ±3–4%.
What this page does NOT compute. (1) Joint sand or polymeric sand weight (~1–2 lb/sqft additional). (2) Base aggregate weight — use the Paver Base Calculator. (3) Edge restraint, geotextile, or hardware weight. (4) Snow/ice live load for cold-climate elevated installs — engineering-required. (5) Custom pigment/aggregate mix densities above 135 lb/cu ft (rare premium products).
How to Calculate Total Project Paver Weight
Total project weight determines how many pallets you need, truck payload requirements, and structural load for elevated installs.
Step 1 — Paver count:
paver_count = area_sqft × pavers_per_sqft Standard 4×8 in: 4.5 pavers/sqft. Large-format Mega-Arbel (15×21 in): ~0.46 pavers/sqft.
Step 2 — Total weight:
total_lb = paver_count × lb_per_paver Step 3 — Convert to tons:
total_tons = total_lb ÷ 2,000 Note: this is paver weight only — base aggregate (sand + gravel) adds additional tonnage. Use the Paver Calculator for full BOM tonnage.
Worked Example — 200 sqft Patio
Patio: 20 ft × 10 ft = 200 sqft. Material: standard 60mm concrete Holland Stone pavers (~5 lb each).
paver_count = 200 × 4.5 = 900 pavers
total_lb = 900 × 5 = 4,500 lb
total_tons = 4,500 ÷ 2,000 = 2.25 tons
At 540 pavers per pallet (Belgard Holland Stone), that is approximately 1.7 pallets — order 2 pallets. Each pallet weighs ~3,060 lb, so total delivery weight is roughly 6,120 lb across 2 pallets.
For a natural stone project: 100 sqft of 24×24 in bluestone at 1.5-in thick (~27 lb/piece, ~0.25 pieces/sqft) = 25 pieces × 27 lb = 675 lb paver weight only. Bluestone density (~165 lb/cu ft) makes pallets heavier than equivalent concrete (~130 lb/cu ft).
Waste / overage adjustment. Add 5% to your paver count for straight-pattern installs (running bond, basketweave), 10% for 45° herringbone with multiple cuts, and 12–15% for curved walks or radial fan patterns where cutting losses compound. For the 200 sqft example, 900 pavers × 1.05 = 945 pavers ordered (still 2 pallets at 540/pallet, but margin against breakage during forklift offload). Damage during pallet break-down is the most common shortfall — order a full extra row even if the math says you have 1.7 pallets.
Pallet Weight and Pickup Truck Capacity
A standard paver pallet weighs 2,500–3,500 lb; most half-ton trucks carry only 1,700 lb or less under their door-jamb sticker rating — well below a full pallet. Check the door-jamb sticker before attempting to haul pavers.
| Truck class | Typical payload (lb) | Standard pallet (2,500–3,500 lb) | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2-ton (e.g., F-150) | ~1,700 lb | Overloads on full pallet | Split into multiple trips or arrange delivery |
| 3/4-ton (e.g., F-250) | ~2,500 lb | Borderline — check door sticker | OK for Pavestone pallet (~2,884 lb only with caution) |
| 1-ton (e.g., F-350) | ~3,500 lb | Handles one standard pallet | Minimum for solo full-pallet transport |
| Flatbed + forklift delivery | 3,500–10,000+ lb | Default for any full-pallet order | Requires 10–12 ft clear driveway access for forklift |
Check the door-jamb sticker for your truck's exact Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) minus the curb weight — that difference is your maximum payload. A 2-pallet order at a combined 6,000+ lb requires a flatbed delivery truck with forklift offload. If forklift access is blocked, the driver will stage the pallet at the curb, leaving you to hand-carry 2,500–3,500 lb. Confirm clearance width (10–12 ft minimum) with your supplier before scheduling delivery.
Brand Comparison: Belgard, Pavestone, and Cambridge Pallet Weights
Pallet weight determines delivery logistics and varies by brand even when nominal size is identical. Values are for 60mm Holland-style products unless noted.
| Brand / Product | Per piece (lb) | Pieces / pallet | Pallet weight (lb) | Sqft / pallet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belgard Holland Stone (60mm) | ~6 lb | 540 | ~3,060 lb | 120 |
| Pavestone Holland (60mm) | ~6 lb | 480 | ~2,884 lb | 103 |
| Cambridge (60mm product lines) | ~5–7 lb | 340–490 | ~2,095–2,715 lb | 76–108 |
| Belgard Mega-Arbel (80mm, 15×21 in) | ~35–41 lb | ~72 | ~2,561–2,952 lb | 78–104 |
Use these pallet figures for delivery planning; for truck payload sizing, take the upper bound of the published range (e.g., 2,715 lb for Cambridge, 3,060 lb for Belgard Holland, 2,884 lb for Pavestone Holland) so a ±5% regional plant variance does not push you over your truck's GVWR. Cambridge per-piece weight depends on which 60mm product line you select — pull the cambridgepavers.com spec PDF (URL above) and match by exact product name; do not assume the pallet midpoint.
Decision rule. If your total per-pallet figure × order quantity is within 90% of your truck's published payload, arrange flatbed delivery — the 10% margin covers regional plant variance, fuel weight, and the pallet wood itself (~50 lb each). For DIY pickup, the safe ceiling is one half-pallet on a half-ton (~1,500 lb of pavers), one full Pavestone Holland on a three-quarter-ton (~2,884 lb), and one full Belgard Holland on a one-ton (~3,060 lb).
The Belgard Mega-Arbel at 35–41 lb per piece is the key handling threshold: pieces at the upper end of that range exceed the industry-cited safe-handling guideline of approximately 50 lb single-person for loads that require twisting or reaching. A vacuum lifter (approximate 2026 retail $30–$80 at major home improvement retailers — verify with your local supplier before ordering) or a two-person carry is recommended for these large-format pieces. For full large-format patio projects — see the Patio Stone Calculator for coverage of bluestone (~165 lb/cu ft) and base-depth planning (typical 6–8 in base for large-format heavy stone per CMHA PAV-TEC-002 guidance).
Paver Weight vs Floor Load Capacity for Elevated Patios
Ground-level patios carry weight directly to soil — structural load is not a constraint. Elevated patios on decks, parking garages, or rooftops are a different matter. Residential floor live load is commonly benchmarked at 40 psf, but the locally adopted edition controls — verify residential floor and deck live-load requirements with your local building department. A 2-inch concrete paver alone weighs approximately 22–25 psf — well within typical 40-psf thresholds. The problem is the base stack:
| Layer | Depth | Approx weight (lb/sqft) |
|---|---|---|
| 2-in concrete paver | 2 in | ~22–25 |
| ASTM C33 concrete sand (1 in bedding) | 1 in | ~11–12 |
| Compacted aggregate base (4 in) | 4 in | ~45–50 |
| Full base stack total | ~7 in | ~80–87 lb/sqft |
The full base stack (paver + sand + 4-in aggregate) produces approximately 80–87 lb/sqft — exceeding common 40-psf residential live-load benchmarks by roughly double. Rooftop installs must use pedestal-mount or thin-set systems to limit dead load to approximately 22–25 psf. Consult a licensed structural engineer; local jurisdiction (including California Title 24 and any locally adopted IBC chapter 16 structural-design provisions) may require a structural permit — verify with your local building department before specifying pavers on any elevated surface.
Paver Delivery Cost Estimate
Material cost for concrete paver pallets ranges from $300 to $800 per pallet (covering 100–160 sqft) as of early 2026, with pallet delivery adding $80–$200 per pallet for local flatbed delivery — verify pricing with your local supplier, as rates vary significantly by region and season. A 400 sqft patio requires approximately 3–4 pallets, placing delivery alone at $240–$800 depending on distance and access.
| Cost item | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Concrete paver pallet (material) | $300–$800/pallet | 100–160 sqft per pallet |
| Flatbed delivery fee (local) | $80–$200/pallet | Includes forklift offload |
| Delivery per sqft add-on | ~$0.50/sqft | HomeGuide 2026 estimate |
| Natural stone flagstone (by weight) | $250–$700/ton by type | Limestone $250–$400; slate $475–$700 |
| 400 sqft patio total delivery estimate | ~$550 | Angi 2026 paver patio cost guide |
Prices approximate as of May 2026 — verify with your local supplier before purchasing. Regional variation is significant; pallet exchange fees may apply ($0.05–$0.20/sqft at some suppliers).
Safe Handling: NIOSH Lift Guidelines and Two-Person Carry Thresholds
NIOSH publishes a lifting equation with a maximum recommended weight of approximately 51 lb under ideal conditions. Standard 4×8 pavers (4–6 lb) are well within single-person range. Belgard Mega-Arbel (80mm, 35–41 lb) approaches the two-person threshold — use a vacuum lifter or two-person carry for sustained work.
Jurisdiction note: Safe-handling guidelines vary by industry sector, employer policy, and state OSHA plan adoption. The 51-lb NIOSH recommended weight limit applies under ideal lift conditions; real-world paver installs (kneeling, twisting, awkward reach) reduce the safe threshold. Residential floor and deck live-load provisions vary by locally adopted code edition — cold-climate states (zones 5–8, including Minnesota and Maine) and California Title 24 may apply stricter structural requirements. Verify the current locally adopted edition with your local building department for your project jurisdiction.
Paver Transport and Handling Checklist
Follow these 5 steps before and during paver delivery and placement to avoid overloaded trucks, blocked forklift access, and back injuries.
- Calculate total project weight BEFORE ordering. Use the formula: paver count × per-piece weight ÷ 2,000 = tons. Add base materials (1-in sand ≈ 1.35 tons/cu yd plus aggregate). Total weight determines truck and delivery requirements.
- Check your pickup truck door-jamb payload sticker. GVWR minus curb weight = maximum payload. A standard 3,060-lb Belgard Holland pallet overloads most half-ton trucks (~1,700 lb payload). Split loads or arrange professional delivery.
- Confirm delivery access width (10–12 ft) before scheduling. If forklift access is blocked, the pallet stages at the curb — leaving you to hand-carry 3,000+ lb to the install area.
- Apply the two-person carry rule for large-format pavers ≥25 lb. Mega-Arbel pavers at 35–41 lb each approach the NIOSH 51-lb recommended weight under non-ideal field conditions. Never twist at the waist while holding a stone slab.
- Use a plate compactor with rubber mat pad for final compaction. Per CMHA PAV-TEC-002 (legacy ICPI Tech Spec 2), final seating requires 2 plate-compactor passes over the paved surface with a rubber mat to protect face texture; bare-plate passes will chip chamfered edges on the first pass.
Common Paver Weight and Transport Mistakes
Overloading the pickup truck with a full concrete paver pallet
A standard Belgard Holland Stone pallet at ~3,060 lb exceeds the payload of virtually every half-ton truck (typical door-sticker payload: ~1,700 lb). Check the door-jamb sticker, not the truck's name; split into multiple partial loads; or arrange professional flatbed delivery.
Specifying a standard gravel base for a rooftop or elevated deck paver project
The full CMHA-standard base stack (2-in paver + 1-in sand + 4-in aggregate) generates approximately 80–87 lb/sqft of dead load — exceeding the common 40-psf residential floor live-load benchmark by roughly double; verify the floor or deck live-load requirement adopted in your jurisdiction with your local building department. For rooftop installs, pedestal-mount or thin-set methods reduce dead load to ~22–25 psf. Consult a licensed structural engineer before specifying pavers on any elevated surface.
Using an older pallet count (~280–300) for ordering
Current 60mm Holland-style pallets carry more: Belgard Holland Stone 540 per pallet; Pavestone Holland 480 per pallet. Using the 280–300 figure leads to over-ordering. Always confirm pallet count from the current manufacturer cut sheet before finalizing your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a concrete paver weigh?
A standard 4×8 inch concrete paver (60mm thick) weighs approximately 4–6 lb per piece, with a typical Belgard Holland Stone at about 6 lb. Concrete density is approximately 130 lb per cubic foot per the ASTM C936 paver specification referenced in CMHA PAV-TEC-002. Large-format pavers like the Belgard Mega-Arbel (80mm, 15×21 in) weigh approximately 35–41 lb per piece.
How much does a pallet of pavers weigh?
A standard pallet of 60mm concrete pavers weighs approximately 2,500–3,500 lb. Belgard Holland Stone pallets hold 540 pieces (120 sqft) at ~3,060 lb per SiteOne + Watkins Concrete Block distributor specs. Pavestone Holland pallets hold 480 pieces (103 sqft) at ~2,884 lb per Home Depot SKU 202365416 + Pavestone cut-sheet. Cambridge pallet weights run 2,095–2,715 lb across product lines per the cambridgepavers.com spec PDF. Large-format natural stone pallets weigh 1.5–2.25 tons. Use the upper bound of the published range for truck-payload sizing to absorb ±5% regional plant variance.
How do you calculate total paver weight for a project?
Multiply total paver count by per-piece weight in lb, then divide by 2,000 for tons. For a 200 sqft patio: 200 × 4.5 pavers/sqft = 900 pavers × 5 lb = 4,500 lb = 2.25 tons. Use the Paver Calculator to get your estimated paver count.
Can I haul pavers in my pickup truck?
A standard pallet weighs 2,500–3,500 lb, exceeding most half-ton trucks (~1,700 lb payload per door sticker). Arrange professional flatbed delivery or split loads; check your door-jamb GVWR sticker for exact payload.
How much weight can a rooftop patio hold?
Residential floor live load is commonly benchmarked at 40 psf, but the locally adopted edition controls — verify with your local building department. A 2-in paver alone is ~22–25 psf, but the full base stack reaches 80–87 psf — well above that limit. Rooftop installs require pedestal or thin-set methods; consult a licensed structural engineer.
How many pavers are on a pallet?
For standard 60mm (4×8 in) concrete pavers: 480–540 pieces per pallet (103–120 sqft). Belgard Holland Stone: 540/pallet. Pavestone Holland: 480/pallet. Large-format Belgard Mega-Arbel (80mm, 15×21 in): approximately 72 pieces/pallet, 78–104 sqft. Confirm with your supplier's current product data before ordering.
What is the NIOSH recommended weight limit for lifting pavers?
NIOSH recommends a maximum single-person lift of approximately 51 lb under ideal conditions. The industry-cited safe-handling guideline for loads over approximately 50 lb is a two-person carry. Standard 4×8 concrete pavers at 4–6 lb are safely handled solo. Large-format Mega-Arbel pavers at 35–41 lb approach the two-person threshold — use a suction-cup lifter or two-person carry for sustained work.
Estimate your Paver Count and Total Project Weight
For an interactive paver-count estimate that feeds directly into the per-piece × count weight math above, open the full Paver Calculator.
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