Start by identifying cleaning solutions based on what you're trying to do, whether that's getting an overall clean or spot-treating a specific stain (or both). Water and mild dish soap is a popular cleaning solution because it's easy to find at home and it won't damage brick, but it...
NOTE*** Normally when you lay a brick paver patio or pathway there is a very extensive prep process that is necessary. It entails digging out the earth, laying crushed stone, sand, etc. We laboriously tackled that project with ouroctagonal patio. For this project, we won’t be doing tha...
Building a patio in your yard, garden or attached to your home does not have to rob your bank account. In fact, doing the work yourself helps cut down the cost and is a simple project for any homeowner. Your children can even help with this do-it-yourself project. Patio pavers do not...
Step 4: Stain, finish, and add pavers I stained and finished the base usingVarathane wood stain in KonaandMinwax Helmsman Spar Urethane in Satin. Once everything was dry, Iran adhesivealong the entire top of the table and carefully placed each paver. I didn’t use clamps or add any addit...
Paver patios Instead of the standard concrete slab, install beautiful pavers to create a custom patio. Stone looks especially beautiful when installed for a patio space. You can add a screened-in enclosure or pergola over your paver patio. Using pavers for your patio creates a wide range of ...
How To Choose Paver Colors For Your Patio, Driveway & MoreWith all the paver and wall colors available, it can be confusing to know which to choose for your outdoor project. While it’s important to have a harmonized palette, paver color selection also comes down to the intended use of...
The national average cost for an average-sized (280 square-foot) paver patio is $3,350, but costs can range from $2,275 to $6,950 depending on a variety of factors. Costs can be as little as $500 for a small, simple paver patio and as much as $11,665 for a larger and more ...
to keep the spray from damaging your plants.Since pressure washers are mainly used for larger or dirtier jobs, it also doesn't make a ton of sense to use them on very small areas, unless it's a stain that you just can't get rid of. If it takes longer to pull the machine out ...
The plan is to have stain on them by the end of the day today, the first clear coat on them tomorrow and they’ll be ready for the cabinets to come in on Thursday! They are looking really nice after he’s got them sanded and I’m really excited to see what they’re going to ...
Then he added paver base sand, leveled and tampered it. We hired an electrician to add an outlet for the pump and my husband had to dig a trench for that as well. Adding the pool liner Below you can see my first attempt at protecting the metal of the pool with flex seal which I ...