How to Plan and Build a Concrete Paver Patio

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7 Covered Patio Ideas Assuming you still have grass, use a shovel to clear the area of all grass and excavation. No fancy tools are required, just a pick axe to loosen and remove the grass, and a steel garden rake to smooth the area. When I bought my house four years ago, there were two trees, an unsightly shed, and a basic concrete patio off the back door.
    They are made from clay and fired in a kiln, making them durable and weather-resistant.The other is that since you can walk on the pavers as you place them, it will be much easier to get around the patio.Steps and railing are a great addition to a patio – making it more accessible and safer to use, especially on a slope.It is recommended to use a rake to ensure the crushed stone is evenly distributed.Add sand to raise the height of the stone if necessary.
Once the initial planning is out of the way, you can begin the process of excavating your lawn and installing the foundation layer-by-layer. When it’s all said and done, you’ll have an idyllic, professional-looking outdoor haven to show for your efforts. One-in.-thick bluestone weighs about 14 pounds per square foot. Square piece tips the scales at about 87 pounds, and a 2-in.-thick piece of the same dimensions weighs about 175 pounds. But if you plan to drive over the stone, you'll have to use material that's at least 2 in. If installation speed and light work are important to you, then bricks or concrete pavers are probably the better choices.

Step 1: Layout and Site Preparation

This is important to know when it comes to sketching out your design so it fits the space well. Like I mentioned, I was locked into a specific width of just over 2”, but with your patio space, you likely will have a choice. In my case, I was actually re-doing an existing patio with pavers that were literally caving in.

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Tamp it down firmly and apply polymeric sand to fill the gaps between rocks. These steps will harden it and hold the gravel in place. A person in a bobcat getting the ground ready planning for building a backyard patio on the back of the house. Spread dry sand over the stones and bricks and work it down into the cracks with a broom. Keep spreading sand and tamping until the joints are full. Once you’ve made your plans, you’ll want to have everything together to get started. I’m guilty of starting a home improvement project- only to realize I don’t have everything I need. Since building a patio is a painstaking process, being as prepared as possible is your best bet for things running smoothly. How to build a patio is not common knowledge- and the task certainly isn’t simple. Even the smallest patios require careful planning, an estimate of costs and materials, and considerations to ensure they will not sag. The Austin stone cost about $70 for 40 feet, enough for the edge https://jumpshare.com/v/S8U8GU2EmnmYAKSvLg3l of the new patio and my existing patios.

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