If you want to use pavers to build a patio, you'll probably hear the advice that laying pavers over dirt is a mistake. It's true — you should level the ground and add sand and gravel over the dirt ...
Q: We plan to build a patio. I prefer interlocking pavers, but my wife wants to use concrete. I know concrete is much faster, but I think the pavers will look better. How hard is it to install the ...
If you're considering installing pavers, the base layer is arguably the most confusing part. Here's how to know which type to ...
Paver stones have earned their reputation as a solid, classic building material for outdoor spaces. Strong enough to withstand the weight of large vehicles on the driveway, and aesthetically appealing ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- More and more homeowners are choosing to install pavers, rather than concrete, to finish outdoor surfaces like patios, porches, pool decks, sidewalks and driveways. Pavers ...
If you are planning on building a rounded paver patio to elevate your backyard, you need to decide on the type of stones you're using. Heat-resistant pavers are one option. Most heat-resistant pavers ...
The typical cost range for paver patio installation is $2,400 to $7,000, with a national average of $3,400. The most significant cost factors for installing a paver patio are size and design, stone ...
Gone are the days when people’s driveways and compounds were made of stones, dirt or for the more privileged ones, tarmac. There is a new revolution and that revolution is pavers, these have become ...