I would like to build a patio but, I don't know how to get started any suggestions and can I get some help.
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 25, 2011Pam, check out this article I wrote on networx...it covers some flooring option for outdoor spaces. http://www.networx.com/article/flooring-options-for-outdoor-living-roomHelpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Aug 25, 2011Pamela, you mean you want to DIY the patio yourself? It may not be impossible but it sure is a lot of work. I think the best is using Pavers, they are easy to install but the can be a cumbersome process. See this paving project by Paul R, he had his son help him with this project. http://www.hometalk.com/activity/47243Helpful Reply
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White Pine Land Studio, LLC on Aug 25, 2011ALWAYS start with a good foundation. The extra work will pay dividends later. Whatever the material, get a good foundation, and make sure you know how deep the frost line is in your area to avoid any heaving of the patio down the road from freezing.Helpful Reply
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CR Draves . com on Aug 25, 2011If you never build a pation deck before, you might want to get a book that has step by step directions. Usually at Home Depot or Lowes there is a book section that deals with deck building. C.R. DravesHelpful Reply
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Shane Tallant on Aug 25, 2011Pamela- It can be done DIY, but the most important step is grading/leveling the ground. Once that is done, the hardscape can be laid relatively easy. Maybe you could hire someone to get you a nicely leveled base and then attempt the install yourself. GOOD LUCK!!Helpful Reply
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Joe Washington on Aug 25, 201189 stone provides a good base for pavers, if that's the route you decide to go. It's easy to compact and provides excellent drainage.Helpful Reply
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