Building a ground level deck is a great way to use yard space without the cost and installation time of an elevated deck.
A deck that’s constructed without concrete footers — the columns of concrete poured into holes that support the deck — is called a floating deck.
Creating a hardscape — the nonliving portion of a landscape — can present unique challenges. Hardscaping should provide a balance between aesthetics and functionality and support the living portion of the landscape.
If your concrete patio has seen better days, it may be time to consider solutions that can restore it to a beautiful and usable space.
Interlocking patio pavers can help you create a beautiful and durable patio where you can entertain, play, or relax.
Concrete porches and patios get a lot of use which means they’ll eventually begin to crack or fade and may even become stained. If your concrete surface is cracked, shows spalling (chipped or flaked concrete), or is just in need of an upgrade, you may be asking: Can a concrete porch or patio be resurfaced?