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Knox Outdoor Living

Outdoor living in Halls

Halls Crossroads has been north Knox County's family base for generations, and its outdoor living projects match the community: honest, durable, and built for weeknight use rather than show. Generous lots along the Maynardville Highway corridor give patios and fire pits room that closer-in neighborhoods envy.

Knox Outdoor Living connects Halls homeowners with licensed local contractors for paver patios, fire pits, walkways, and garden walls, with free design consultations and written estimates.

Outdoor living inspiration for Halls: a backyard at golden hour with a paver fire pit terrace

Built-to-last family backyards

The typical Halls project is a right-sized paver patio with a wood-burning fire pit and a walkway tying it to the driveway or back door, materials chosen for durability and low upkeep. Larger lots make space for play areas alongside the hardscape, and designs that leave lawn for kids age better here than full-yard stone.

On-grade patios are generally permit-exempt across the metro, and most single-feature Halls projects fall under the $25,000 state threshold where Knox County's Home Improvement license governs residential work. A written itemized estimate and proof of insurance remain the baseline for any bid.

Knox County authorized about 5,013 new housing units in 2025, and the north-county corridors around Halls share in that growth. Source: US Census Building Permits Survey.

Popular projects in Halls

Planning further ahead? The Knoxville outdoor living guide covers the whole metro's growth and lake-community story, and the permits and licensing explainer answers the what-needs-a-permit question honestly for every town in the area.

Outdoor living in Halls: common questions

What does a typical Halls backyard project look like?

A right-sized paver patio with a wood-burning fire pit and a walkway tying it to the driveway or back door, in materials chosen for durability and low upkeep. Generous north-county lots leave room for lawn and play areas alongside the hardscape, which ages better for families than full-yard stone.

Do Halls projects need permits or a licensed contractor?

On-grade patios are generally permit-exempt across the metro, and most single-feature Halls projects fall under Tennessee's $25,000 state license threshold, where Knox County's Home Improvement license governs residential work. A written itemized estimate and proof of insurance remain the baseline for any bid.

How does the free consultation work in Halls?

Submit the form with your project type and rough budget, and a licensed local contractor reaches out to walk the site, measure, and follow up with a written estimate. Knox Outdoor Living is a marketing service, not the contractor, so there is no markup and no obligation.

Request a free design consultation in Halls

When you submit this form, your information is shared with a licensed local outdoor living contractor for the purpose of scheduling your free design consultation.

Your request goes to an independent local outdoor living contractor serving the Knoxville area, not a national lead list.

Prefer to talk? Call (865) 420-5386.

What it costs, and what happens after you send it

What does outdoor living work cost in Halls?
This site's service pages put a professionally built paver patio at roughly $15,000 to $25,000 for a professionally built paver patio. That figure comes from a read of local contractor pricing rather than a published index, which is why it carries no publisher, so it is worth checking against indexes that do name themselves. Lawn Love (updated 2025-12-27) publishes a national average of $3,350 for a 280 square foot patio, a typical range of $2,275 to $6,950, and $8 to $24 per square foot. Homewyse (May 2026) publishes $20.03 to $25.95 per square foot to install a brick paver patio, before general contractor overhead of 13 to 22 percent, permits, inspection fees and sales tax. Those two do not agree. Lawn Love starts at $8 per square foot where Homewyse starts at $20.03, and neither is a Knoxville figure. They also measure different things from the local range, a rate per square foot against a whole finished project, so the useful move is to compare a bid on its rate and its scope rather than on its bottom line alone.
So what should I budget?
Not a single number, and no honest page can give you one. Size, grading, site access, material and whether anything is roofed or plumbed move a hardscape bid more than geography does. The paver patio cost page and the outdoor kitchen cost page break the ranges down by scope, and the licensed contractor you are matched with is the only one who can price your actual yard.
How fast will someone get back to me?
Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to a licensed local outdoor living contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. That contractor then contacts you to walk the yard and price the work on their own schedule.
What work is covered?
Paver patios, outdoor kitchens, fire pits and fireplaces, pergolas and pavilions, retaining walls, walkways and garden walls, driveways, and full outdoor living design. See every service.

Compass Camper LLC does not build hardscapes and does not quote them. Only the licensed local contractor you are matched with can price your project.

Ready to see what your backyard could be?

Request a free, no-obligation design consultation and a licensed local outdoor living contractor will walk the site with you.

Your request goes to an independent local outdoor living contractor serving the Knoxville area, not a national lead list.

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Call (865) 420-5386