When one designs a patio there is a sequence that you can go
through to save a lot of time and mistakes.
What Do You Want To Achieve With a New Patio Area?
The first thing to consider is the use of the area. Is it mainly
for BBQ? a place for the kids? a place to relax? a vegetable
garden? a place to entertain? or a combination of the above? Do you
want a pool? Do you want a pond, fountain or waterfall?
It's essential that you work this part out even if you're going to
hire a designer. If you are in the Greater Houston area and would
like some professional help, we will be more than happy to serve
you.
Design and Size
Decide how much of the space you will need to devote to the
activity that you want. This space will come off the house. Make a
sketch of the back of your house and outline the area you would
like to have the patio area. Now add a BBQ, pool or pond to your
sketch. Pools are best placed further form the house while ponds
are best placed close to the patio and in an area that can be
viewed from the house.
Now work those elements back and forth until you have a good
relationship and have the design the way you would like it.
Materials
There are many different types of material that you can choose for
your patio. Below we'll give you some ideas.
Concrete
Patios built out of concrete should be constructed out of 4 inches
of 2000 psi concrete with ½ inch rebar placed every 24 inches on
center going in both directions. The Soil under should be well
compacted.
Brick
Traditional brick patios should be built over a 4-inch concrete
slab. The bricks are now set in a mortar bed and leveled one at a
time. Then all the spaces between the bricks are filled with a
grout. This is can be rather expensive because one is building two
surfaces.
Interlocking brick patios are far more economical because they are
set in sand instead of in mortar over concrete.
Flagstone
Flagstone is a generic term for thin flat rock that is used for
paving flat surfaces. Flagstone is named from the location of the
quarry it comes from. Arizona red is a reddish sand stone;
Pennsylvania blue is a grey blue. The cost of the stone is
proportional to the shipping distance.
It is best to pour a concrete slab and set the stone in mortar on
the slab. However, in the interest of economy the stones can be set
directly over the soil. They will move and shift over time and will
have to be readjusted from time to time.
Stamped Concrete
A stamped concrete patio should first be prepared with 4 inches of
concrete with ½ inch rebar going both ways.
The "stamping' happens after the concrete has been poured and just
before it sets up. There are several methods of stamping. The most
common is to use a rubber mat like material with the desired
pattern molded into one side. The molded pattern is placed down on
the concrete leaving the desired pattern in the concrete. The
procedure is repeated over the area to be stamped. Control joints
are placed in the concrete in the effort to have the cracks follow
the joints. This does not always happen and the cracks can appear
anywhere in the newly finished concrete.
Concrete is usually colored before it is poured. There are standard
colors that can be added to the concrete at the ready mix company
as it goes into the truck. The colors are not 100% predictable and
may vary slightly from the color chosen.
Paving Stones
The price of paving stones is more affordable today than before.
The techniques have improved and the skill in laying the stones has
been expanded. When one compares similar aspects of a stamped
concrete patio done correctly costs are usually less. However when
the advantages of each are compared the paving stones far outweigh
the concrete.
Concrete will crack and paving stones will not; concrete will fad
and the exact colors can not always be predicted, whereas paving
stones colors can be seen and chosen before they go in; concrete
has no warranty against; cracking paving stones have a lifetime
warranty; concrete cannot be repaired without noticing the repair
marks; paving stones can be replaced without seeing any evidence of
the repair; concrete is an artificial copy where each paving stones
is a unique unit.
We hope this overview of Patio Deck Design and the different types
of materials that can be used is helpful.
We are experts in this and we guarantee 100% customer
satisfaction.
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