Hello Friends,
Thanks to Dirty Boys Concrete for
contributing to this article.
When it comes to
creating the perfect backyard patio, you want advice you can really set in
stone. Before you cement your plans, use this handy little cheat sheet to help
guide your decision-making process. No frills; just the concrete facts, ma’am.
Goldilocks and the
Three Patios
We all know the story
of Goldilocks, but only the best readers understand that it is a parable about
patio size. So before a blond forest urchin breaks into your house and provides
a running critique of your backyard leisure area, ask yourself: Do you want a
big, medium or small patio? For instance: If you have 10,000 Instagram
followers and belong to the local BBQ Society, you might want a large space. If
you’re more of a wind-down-with-the-nuclear-family sort, go for medium. And if
you are really and truly alone in this world, consider a micro-patio. (Hint:
Your patio can’t be bigger than your yard. That’s a parking lot.) The important
part is that you (and Goldi) think it’s just right.
And while we’re talking about math (gotcha), make sure
you consider the slope of your yard before you build. You want the rain to flow
away from the party, not onto it. So invite your old calculus teacher over and
dust off that TI-95 for a little rise-over-run action. Also, if your patio is
lower than your lawn, it will flood. But you don’t need to invite a high school
math teacher over to tell you that.
Backyard Bling
You might think all concretes are
made alike. You would be wrong. There are as many different styles as there are
snowflakes. Alright, that’s definitely not true, but seriously, you’ve got
options. Again, you’re going to have to do a bit of soul-searching. Do you want
a patio for entertaining? Is it a fire pit you’re after? Do you simply want to
pave paradise and give Joni Mitchell something to sing about? If it helps,
think of this like MTV’s Cribs, but for concrete. There are decorative, stamped
or patterned options for the rags-to-riches types, colored or acid-stained
concrete for people who like to wear shawls and bright glasses with beaded
chains, fire areas for pyros, and regular old rustic concrete for people who
always want to remember where they came from/are still Jenny from the block.
Hey, maybe you could even get a diamond-studded patio — a grill for your grill,
so to speak. Take-home message: Go wild!
Concrete
vs. Shark
Definitely concrete. (Go with us
for a minute here.) Is a shark super-versatile? Easy to maintain? Does a shark
last longer than conventional wood patios? Can it be customized to your exact
specifications, and can it promise to not shift or move over time? No, dummy,
that’s concrete, which is why it’s way better than a shark (and competing patio
materials) to grill your dogs on. Also, sharks have to keep moving to stay
alive — obviously less than ideal for a patio.
Concrete Makeover
No, it’s not HGTV’s latest home
improvement reality show, it’s just one of many options you can consider when
remodeling your backyard. If you already have a patio, why not give it a face
lift? If the concrete is in good condition, it would look even better with an
acid stain or seal to improve color and shine. If it’s looking a little drab,
try a color upgrade that works better with its natural complexion (yours is
totally a spring). At the very least, try taking your patio’s glasses off. That
always works in the movies.
Etc., Etc.
You know what they say: If you
reach for the stars and fail, at least you’ll hit the moon. Well what if you
got both? Besides a basic concrete slab, there are add-ons you’ve never even
thought of for your patio; ask your contractor about adding custom countertops,
firepits, water features, benches, and planters.
(Wo/)Men
at Work
Who can that be knocking at your
door? Probably the licensed, insured, and experienced contractor you hired to
do your patio right! But seriously, if everyone’s favorite Aussie rock band
were to launch a public information campaign, we are sure they’d tell you to
properly vet the women and men at work on your dream backyard. Ask about a
contractor’s qualifications and take a look at their past work and online
reviews, as well.
Interested in getting some of those licensed,
insured and experienced contractors over to your house for a consultation? Try
the clean, dependable guys over at Dirty Boys Concrete,
who contributed the tips above, or another highly rated service professional on
the KSL Classifieds app.
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=44012231&nid=1268&title=6-concrete-tips-for-the-perfect-concrete-patio
Thanks so much!
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500
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