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How To Build A Patio Yourself In A Weekend

Many people want to tackle home improvement projects, but life tends to get in the way. If you want to learn how to build a patio yourself, you may think that it would take too much work and too much time. But if you plan ahead, you will be able to learn how to build a patio yourself in no time.

How To Build A Patio Yourself

If you want the look and feel of the outside of your home to improve, avoid trying to build a simple slab or concrete to turn into a patio. Instead, think about all the different options that your have for building a patio. If you know how to build a patio yourself already, why not take it up a notch and make a brick patio? Brick patios are beautiful and can greatly improve the look of your backyard.

Here is how to build a patio yourself. First start with a six inch dig in the area that you will want your patio. Make sure that the area slope away slightly from the house, otherwise you will have problems with water drainage in the future. Pack the soil tightly and add a layer of crushed stone. To prevent settling, pack the stone as tightly as you did the soil.

Make sure to use landscape fabric in order to avoid getting weed popping up through the brick. Use stone dust on top of that.

When choosing your bricks, make sure you get ones that hard baked and specifically designed for paving. Then you will need to pick out your pattern. You will want to be creative with this part in order to achieve a unique and beautiful design for your patio. If you butt the bricks together when laying them, you will not have to use mortar for the bricks. Use stone dust to fill in any cracks that you see.

Remember that if you do not know how to build a patio yourself, it is best if you watch an instructional video or read some directions. Make sure that you have your layout planned out before you go to build it as well. This will reduce the amounts of mistakes that are possible, and it will give you the security you need in order to make sure you have built a good patio. Once it is finished, you will be able to be proud of your work and know that your own hands helped to improve the look of your home.

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