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A Paver Patio: Essential Do It Yourself Tips

Worldwide, patio pavers are very popular. Whether you live in America, Europe, Australia or Asia you’ll surely see many paver patios. As a patio built from brick paver is long lasting and affordable it’s easy to see why they are so popular with homeoweners.

Building a pergola over a patio is very popular.It can become an architectural feature of the backyard. Learn more in this informative diy pergola article.

There are a variety of options when it comes to patio pavers. Interlocking styles are very popular. The cost of pavers is very reasonable and the materials required are readily available from a variety of sources.

If you cannot afford to pay a contractor to build the patio on your behalf you can do it yourself. I would class it as an easy to moderately difficult project . There are even interlocking pavers which help simplify the installation process.

Here is our guide to creating a paver patio.

How To Construct A Square Paver Patio: Plan it Out

Figure out the best site for the patio. Think about how you will use the new yard feature. Take a long term view. What other diy projects might you want to undertake in the future? This build a pergola article could help.

Never rush this step.Take your time deciding on size and location. Remember, it’s an easy thing to amend a rough drawing but it can be costly to change plans once building is under way.

How To Construct A Square Paver Patio: Tools and Materials

You must make sure you gather together all the tools and materials you’ll need for the project. Check around a number of local hardware stores to compare prices.

The tools you require:
4 wood stakes, mason’s cord, measuring tape, spirit level, workmen’s gloves, shovel, tamper, rubber mallet, rake, 2″ x 4″ boards, stiff bristle brush, garden hose with a fine spray

The materials you will need:
landscape fabric, pavers, paver edging, paver’s sand, gravel

Your hardware store can offer guidance of the amount of materials required for your project.

How To Construct A Square Paver Patio: The Build

Create the outline of the patio using the stakes and mason’s cord. Use tape measure to check the length of all sides and diagonal. Your shape should be a square.

Take your shovel and lift grass or soil approximately 2 inches around your boundary. This is where the edging will be placed once the patio has been laid.

Now, the hard bit. You need to dig down inside your boundary markers. The depth needs to be 6 or 7 inches depending on the thickness of your pavers You need to allow 3 inches for the gravel and one inch for paver sand. Ensure the dugged out area is level.

You can take down the stakes and mason’s cord, they are no longer required.

Place landscape fabric down to completely cover the bottom. This is an absolute must. Permeable landscape fabric allow water to drain but helps prevent those unwanted weeds growing between the paver stones.

Next, tip the gravel into the hole. Use 2″ x 4″ board to smooth out the gravel. Use tamper to compact the gravel. It is critical the gravel is level. After all you want a level patio.

Tip in the sand. And rake over to completely cover the gravel. Smooth out the sand using your 2 x 4 board. Compact it. Once again, check that it’s level.

Start putting down the paver bricks. Start at one end and work down. Regularly check to ensure your bricks are level.

When your square is complete, start laying down the edging.

Spread sand over the patio. Use the stiff bristle broom to do this. Finally hose the patio. You must use a fine spray so that the sand washes down into the joints.

You and your family can now enjoy having a paver patio.

It could be garden pergolas would be a excellent idea to consider.

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