Patio Decks
April 29th, 2010 by admin
Patio decks are flush with the ground and are often fashioned from stone, brick or concrete but can also consist of mulch, gravel or tile. They are most often rectangular in shape but with some extra effort, they can be rounded. This can be especially eye-catching if incorporated into rounded stairs leading into the home from the patio. While patios are easiest to install on level ground, sloping properties can also benefit from a patio with a multi-level design. The different levels can be connected by a matching set of steps to complete the look.
Patio Maintenance
When compared to typical deck materials, a patio is easier to maintain, but isn’t necessarily hands-free. The advantage of having a stone patio is its highly durable surface, which can last for the entire life of your home. If a stone is chipped or cracked, it’s easier to replace just one stone instead re-doing the entire deck. If you opt for a material like flagstone you’ll need to replace the sand between joints and pull the weeds from the cracks. You may also have to reset shifting stones from time to time. For the most part, stone or concrete patios will only require a simple pressure wash and an occasional resealing to keep them looking great for years.
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