Sunday, September 22, 2013

Paver Patios Are Still So Popular

Paver Patios Are Still So Popular

By Mia Kent


Paver patios are a beautiful addition to every home. No matter the size of your garden, you will find a little place to set this practical and decorative element of landscape design. Paving can use brick, stone or concrete paver. Great choice of colors and sizes will allow adjustment to any space.

If you have the will and time, you can quickly and easily set up your own patio. This is not an over-investment, and greatly contributes to the appearance of your garden. Of course, the best solution is to hire an experienced craftsman to do it, but if you have experience in similar projects, you can do it yourself. You can create your own design, or hire a landscape architect to do it for you.

Choose where you would like to place your new patio and how large it should be. Make some calculations, and choose the material. If you have enough money to spend, think about stone, it looks just great. Bricks and concrete made special pavers cost less, and look great as well, but it is up to you.

Stone is always very good solution. They are available in wide variety of colors and patterns, and can fit to any space. They might be the most expensive choice, but they are certainly worth it. Brick and concrete paver also look very nice, and they will cost considerably less. Although some people use regular bricks, it is better to use brick paver for this purpose.

Once you buy your pavers, you need to obtain enough gravel and sand as well. You will also need weed control landscape fabric, and some tools. Shovels, strings and hammers are essential. You probably have all the tools required at your home, and some can be bought or rented.

Once you decide about the shape, mark the edges using spray paint, for example. If you choose rectangular shape, things are much easier. Use a piece of string to help you set the borders. Now you should start digging a hole in the ground. It should be deep enough for a layer of crushed stone, sand and your blocks. When it is done, place the landscape fabric followed with crushed stone. You need to compact this layer using a hand tamper, for example. It can be rented for a day.

On the compacted layer of crushed stone, you need another layer of landscape fabric. This will prevent the sand to pass into the gravel. After that, you need to set a sand layer that you also need to flatten and compact. Now you may set the edge pavers, and then all the others. Make sure to leave a little space in between, which will be filled with sand.

Once the setup is complete, apply sand using a broom on the entire surface. It is good to use a special polymeric sand which, in contact with water, creates a strong bond between the blocks. Remove any excess sand and spray water on the surface. Your work is done, and now you can enjoy. Paver patios are simple to set up and will really enhance the look and functionality of your garden.




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