4 Great Materials to Choose for Your Patio

A patio is a great way to create outdoor living space that you can use throughout the year. A patio can be of any shape or size and might be made from stone, tile, or other durable materials. You can include an outdoor kitchen and overhang to protect against precipitation or a fire pit to add warmth and ambiance. If you are considering adding a patio to your home, here are four great materials you might want to consider.

1. Brick

Brick is a terrific patio material that gives you a great look and has lots of room for decorative elements. Brick patios give your outdoor living space a terrific contrast from the home to the lawn and can be maintained relatively easily by an experienced landscaping contractor. According to Bob Vila, brick patios can last for more than a century when properly maintained.

2. Concrete

Concrete is another of the many popular patio pavers that can give you a unique and very durable look. A properly poured and cured concrete patio can take on any shape you desire. Concrete can also be made to look like stone, porcelain, or other commonly used paving material for patios. Concrete has the added benefit of being very durable and is capable of supporting a lot of weight.

3. Porcelain

A costly but very durable and attractive option is porcelain patio pavers. They look great, hold up extremely well, and are one of the most durable type of pavers for patios. They look like indoor tile flooring laid outside and create a regal look that contrasts well with quality outdoor furniture and your home. Porcelain pavers are available in many colors, shapes, and sizes, which gives you lots of design options.

4. Stone

Another affordable option that is also very easy to install is stone or gravel. A stone or gravel patio requires a base made from compacted soil, a weed barrier, and stone or gravel on top. The stone or gravel is compacted and raked smooth and level. It also enables water drainage and just requires occasional raking and the removal of any weeds that might try to take root.

Are you planning to install a patio onto your property? Don't do it alone! You can call or visit Dodson Designs to learn more about patio design and installation. Call today for a free estimate and to view many of our great options for patio pavers.

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