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Back patio

Discussion in 'Homeowners Corner' started by Livhco, Aug 3, 2005.

  1. Livhco

    Livhco New Member

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    We are looking to fill in the grassy area under our deck. We're not looking for a fancy patio, but probably just some basic pavers filled in with sand. The ground will need to be leveled as well. Any suggestions on who can put in something like this? (And of course, we'd like to keep the price DOWN.)
    Thanks!
     
  2. T8erman

    T8erman Well-Known Member

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    Livhco - click on the search link in the upper right hand corner and type in PAVER. You will get numerous hits and can see who people have previously recommended. Good luck!

    (Lord, I feel like Brim! :D)
     
  3. hornerjo

    hornerjo Senior Member

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    I did mine myself for my townhouse with pavers (decra stone ones), gravel, sand, etc from Home Depot. I think it cost a little over $300 and took a few weekends to complete. Mine is 8 feet x 9 feet. Really wasn't terribly hard, just time consuming. I have pine bark mulch around the patio and landscaping timbers in-between the deck bracers. The hardest part about mine was that I had to lift my AC unit up a few feet while doing the patio under it. Home Depot has the instructions there how to do it.

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