
Creating A Concrete Patio: A Diy Guide Depending on your location, you might spend a lot more or a lot less as you figure out how to build a patio to your style. Pack the sand or stone dust into place with either an ice scraper or a mason's trowel like the one we used. When all the joints are full, sweep any of the excess off the patio, then rinse the surface with a gentle spray of water from a garden hose. Avoid spraying a strong stream right into the joints because this will flush out the packed sand or stone dust.
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Once the surface is flat, compact it with a plate compactor, available at tool rental stores for about $50 a day. If you haven't used one of these machines before, it's a good idea to work in the center area of the patio site first. These machines can be hard to control, so it's smart to get comfortable with your machine before you work close to the house.- Before putting down the concrete pavers, plan how you are going to place the paver stones.To keep the patio flush with the yard, you’ll have to dig out about 10 in.Make sure to wear safety glasses and gloves when cutting to avoid injury.With the help of natural stone, brick, or concrete slabs, you’re just one weekend away from a serious DIY backyard upgrade.
Step 6: Laying the Patio Material
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