You should be able to buy the materials needed for a brick paver driveway for about $5 per square foot. If you plan to do the job yourself, the labor will be free. A professional installation will probably start at about $10 per square foot, although fancier designs and pricier bricks can drive that price higher.
When installing a new patio or pathway using brick pavers, it is important to start with a good foundation. The first step is to level the area and remove weeds, rocks and roots. Once flattened and graded, lay down weed cloth or black plastic to discourage weeds from growing up through the bricks. After that, apply a layer over the weed cloth and rake it flat. The brick pavers are then laid over the sand. Brick pavers are laid tight together and don’t require any mortar in between them. Once installed, the natural brick expands and contracts slightly as the temperature and moisture changes throughout the year.