DIY Stone Patio: How to Build a Stone and Brick Patio

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Creating A Concrete Patio: A Diy Guide 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.
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I immediately put in a faux flagstone (stamped concrete) patio and replaced the falling down shed with my fire pit patio. Concrete pavers are a simple, affordable option for any DIY patio. You can opt to keep the concrete’s gray color, or mix it up with some dye in a fresh hue. Concrete is long-lasting and durable, but you’ll need to reseal it every three to five years to prevent cracks. However, you can choose a spot in your backyard that makes sense for how you plan to use your patio. If you plan to cook meals there, you may want to be close to the kitchen for easy clean-up.

Three: Building A Simple patio  (Step by Step)

To create the layout of your patio, use markers or spray paint. Add polymeric sand or pvc to any gaps, and make sure the surface is Additional resources level regularly. Continue until the whole area is coated, creating a completely changed backyard. Accurately place the patio material according to your layout idea. To fix the patio stones, use a rubber mallet and make sure the spacing is uniform.

Lay Bricks Along Layout Lines

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The lumber should be joined using #10 x 3-1/2-inch deck screws, with three screws per corner. If your patio is large, you may need to use multiple pieces of lumber for each side. Make sure the opposite sides of the form are the same length. Double-check your calculations for gravel and sand and arrange for deliveries. Then call the rental store and reserve a gas-powered plate compactor or “tamper”. This is a heavy beast; you’ll need a trailer or pickup truck and a couple of strong bodies to move it around.

Decorate the Entire Patio

Probably the toughest part of installing a concrete paver patio is figuring out the slope you need and then working this out “on-site”. If you'd like to learn more about building a paver patio, check out our in-depth interview with Tony Hoang. Paver patios are a time-consuming and physically demanding project. We recommend the more durable crushed granite or limestone over pea gravel or river rock. With basic tools, you’ll be able to create a smooth area for sitting and dining that will last for years.

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