What Kind Of Edging Is The Best?
For our hardscape project we use either concrete edging or snap-edge. Listen to our owner, Tim, explain the difference between these two types of edging!
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Polymeric sand is a very important part of the installation process as it helps prevent your pavers from shifting. To save money, some clients choose to use regular sand rather than poly sand...but we do not recommend regular for a pool deck installation as pool decks are prone to sand washout, due to the amount of water that gets on the surface.
One of the most common questions we get asked is about the timeline of a paver patio installation...Take a listen here to learn about the different installation processes involved in installing a paver patio!
If you are installing a brand new pool and are wondering how to install your pool coping, watch HERE! Listen to Marina talk about how our crew installs pool coping on a new construction pool deck.
Since a lot of water ends up on the surface of your pool deck…one of the most important parts of a pool deck is the drain! Listen to this video to learn what the different types of drain options are!
The most common pattern that we install for travertine pavers is the French pattern! Listen to Nicole chat about why the French pattern is our most popular, and what other pattern options there are!
Geo-fabrics are used when we install retaining and seating walls in order to create a more stable soil base for the weight of the wall block. Learn more from Nicole about whether or not your project will require geo-fabric installation!
A common concern that homeowners often have when planning for a hardscape installation is the damage that may be done in the area surrounding the patio, pool deck, or driveway. Listen to Nicole talk about the potential damage that can be done to your yard during installation!
Do I have to seal my pavers? This is a question we get asked all the time! Although we do recommend sealing your pavers, take a listen to the reason why it might not be necessary!
Before you install a paver project, calling to have your utility lines marked is a great way to protect your home during a construction type renovation at your home! We do this for you!!