An alternative to pouring more concrete is extending the concrete patio with pavers.
Extend concrete patio with flagstone.
Luckily sand spreads pretty easily and it only took us about an hour to get the sand moved bucket by bucket into the backyard.
And because the flagstone hadn t yet been cleared into the backyard the sand had to be dumped at the very end of our driveway only extending the distance that we needed to carry it.
If you decide to try to build a brick patio like mine you do not have to worry about the concrete finish.
All that is important is that there are no high spots.
Concrete flagstone tips.
Permits are required in many areas to pour concrete and that usually involves hiring a contractor driving the cost of this project into the thousands.
The base layer for a flagstone patio can be poured concrete and mortar to fix the stone surface to the slab or like paver patios it can sit on a compressed gravel base topped with a layer of sand.
Extend the concrete patio.
Concrete and flagstone patio tips outdoor patio text.
Spring is creeping upon us and there is no better time to install a diy paver patio.
This rustic flagstone patio is accentuated with large coarse natural stones which extend from the borders to the steps and the walkway.
In today s post i will walk you through the materials and steps you need to create your own beautiful paver patio just in time to enjoy the warm weather and backyard season.
Pouring additional concrete can get expensive.
Take your time and wiggle a board side to side across the forms you have built to create.