Excavate space now that the area is marked out by the stakes you need to start digging the area you wish to.
Extend cement patio with pavers.
Scrape away the excess sand and cut off the excess landscape fabric with a utility knife.
Stacey blake had a decent patio.
Lay the field pavers over concrete as you would on any paver patio.
But she wanted more.
Use strings set low to the ground as a guide to keep the blocks straight.
Planning out the area for the pavers using some wood stakes and a hammer mark out the area in which you will be.
After we built our deck we wanted to extend the outdoor area a bit more with an easy diy patio using pavers this is partly because we wanted to have a place to put the grill without taking up space on the deck but also partly because my husband is still on a mission to cover as much of our backyard grass as possible.
Stacey is a talented diyer who blogs at design addict mom and her patio makeover is part of our patio style challenge series here on the home depot blog.
If possible start at a hard edge such as a wall.
If you can remove 2 inches of soil you could create 2.
More patio that is.
Glue down the last border patio blocks.
Mark the perimeter of the extension and dig using landscaping paint or a marker mark the perimeter of the extension that you are planning making sure to keep lines even.
Comments for pavers and concrete patio together 1.
How to extend concrete patios with pavers step 1.
Start laying the pavers along the edge of the layout.
With proper preparation and planning the diy paver project becomes easier.
Planning is the key.
Continue setting the pavers working toward the middle of the patio area and leaving a small gap 1 4 inch here between the pavers.
Once all of the bricks are down install the paver edging to hold them in place using the long edging nails.
Let the glue dry for a few hours before you tamp the field pavers and sweep sand across the patio to fill the joints.
Then take a shovel and excavate the area within the markings to a depth that is roughly nine inches below the level of the current patio.
This would not be my choice since one step can be a tripping hazard 3.
Continue to lay the bricks on the sand cutting to fit around the border as needed.
Step down onto the new area.
Her patio makeover started with extending her patio s cement pad and as you ll see it was very good idea.
Buy enough pavers for the job.