Very grateful to've found this video! We're purchasing a home, we need to tear out the existing (old) deck, and we don't want to replace with deck, but weren't sure about options since the door sits about four feet above the ground. Your examples 2 and 3 really helped us visualize some options. Great work! Thank you!
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Oh my goodness! This helped so much. I have a patio that becomes a deck and dislike it. I wanted to replace it with a raised patio, but was unsure. The examples look great. Out with the ugly deck and in with a raised patio.
You guys do great work! I wish your design consultation wasn't so expensive, but clearly your main client base can afford it so all good there. All of these turned out great and thanks for the vids, they do give a different perspective!
Hi, your designs are beautiful! We have a ranch house with 3 steps down to a patio. Our property is not fenced and we've seen some wild animals in the past few months. We are thinking of a deck (Trex) so we can just step down and have the convenience of an enclosed patio and also feel safer. Our patio is very pretty but the convenience of a deck is weighing on my decision. The deck would be about 3-3 1/2 feet above high. Would that look strange? Appreciate your input. Thank you.
We have a slightly sloping back yard on the east side coming towards our single story house which resulted in swampy conditions outside the back door. It was hardly ever dry and the grass always struggled in the afternoon shade. I built a 12x16 floating deck starting 5 feet from the house and graded under it to create a dry creek bed in the gravel that channels water away and down the driveway. I think it looks great and it stands out as a destination point in the back yard. I was also able to build it myself in 3 days for about a $1,000. For people that just need a simple grilling/dining and relaxing space that doesn't sit too heavily or dominate the sight lines out to a manicured garden, a deck in my opinion is still a valid option.
Totally agree! In some conditions I still would recommend a deck. Most of the time I find the paver solution to be the best option though. Thank u so much for sharing your thoughts and watching and commenting. Have a great day.
We have quite similar condition. A slightly sloped backyard coming towards the house. When it’s Raining a lot. Water seems to collect and stay at the front of the house lower corner for a long time. Can’t be good for the foundation. Still deciding what’s the best to do. House door is about 3 steps higher than the yard.
Could you please show the transformation of pool and backyard. I am very interested in your work and would love to sit down with you in a couple of months from now.
Do u mean this one? ruclips.net/video/404o0J5drf4/видео.html i have another one coming up that has been a major remodel but they just added another huge portion to the project. LMK
Brother you said it! I will never ever go with a deck again. Put a 550' sq ft. two level deck behind our single story. Looked great until it didn't. Work, work, work keeping it up. Had every deck board replaced after 6 years, but every year had to power wash, and stain it. A royal PIA. After this year, we are striking it and going with pavers. Won't consider composite either.
i've been wanting to build a deck out back for years. however...this video almost has me convinced to go with concrete/paver build instead....almost convinced. im still skeptical that a concrete/paver build would really be cheaper than a wooden deck build. considering i wanted to DIY the deck cause my carpentry skills are better than my masonry skills. if i go with a concrete paver patio i'd have to hire pros
Thank you so much for always commenting. You are always one of the first to comment and that always makes me happy. Thanks for your support. I hope you have a wonderful day ♥️
Thanks for this video! I wonder if your recommendation hold true regarding a detached seating/dining area, so if it is about 20 ft removed from a single-level home.
Why is it it that you don’t recommend a deck? I was thinking the same thing but was wondering the reasoning. Is it the maintenance or the flow of the space?
At first I was like "he'd NEVER recommend a deck? Who's this guy to be so confident about that?" And then I watched the rest of the video and you're winning me over...lol
Nice! Thank you so much. I truly hope that whatever way you choose it brings lots of memories and enjoyment to your family and future. Thank u again for watching and commenting 🤗♥️
Hi can you please give reasons why a deck is bad? I know you said - cost may be cheaper ( you mentioned in another video) What are some other positives of NOT getting a deck , are they ::: - a wooden deck may get bugs ?? - can animals live underneath?? - a patio will last a long time?? - _____…. - _____… Thanks for making your videos!!! Also, thank you for sharing Stay Healthy and Happy!!!
Hi Ann, decks right out of a backdoor are what we discourage when someone is thinking about a remodel. We are not trying to discredit decks in general but want to recommend other ideas. Your reasonings are good. Thank you for your very nice comments about our videos.
Just fill out the "contact us" here...paradiserestored.com/contact-us/. Mention this correspondence in the notes section. I will reach out to you ASAP. Have a great day. I hope it works out where we can work together.
@@BackyardDesignGuy I have filled up the form before you replied. So you might not get this correspondence in the notes section. It would be from Sameer Phatak, Modesto, CA. I have left my phone number in there so you should find it. Looking forward to talk with you soon.
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We are thinking about putting a glass pergola on our backyard. Back door is about 2 feet from the ground, we are not sure whether we should go for a concrete paver or wooden deck. Any suggestions? I also live in Washington state, tried to call Washington’s phone number provided on the website but number is reported as not working.
I disagree with this statement- pavers are far superior than poured concrete. Stamped will crack and look bad after a few years. Pavers are for life… just go to Italy and see the paver roads that were installed 2000 years ago. Humans are still driving on them today. Do pavers for sure
Lol. I do not build my hardscape out of concrete. The final surface is pavers. He is saying that because HE IS A DECK GUY. Please do whatever seems right for your home and family.... whatever gets your outside enjoying the space is the right thing 👌☺️
@@BackyardDesignGuy I figured that is why he was saying that. where are you guys located? so pavers are better than concrete? Thanks for the help. I have a one level home and stuck which one to do.
Single level homes should NOT have a deck (in most cases). That of course is my personal opinion (with 25+ years of personal experience). You are limiting your outdoor space for sure. Just hire a good designer first, or ask your deck guy to provide a good design that shows the whole space in a 3d or perspective view. Just make sure to think past the "now" and how u might use the space in the future.
@@BackyardDesignGuy but what if most of my community is full of seniors? When I sell they are going to want to be able to just walk outside no stairs, that's what I keep thinking about?
Then I feel like you have your answer 🤗. When we design we design for what is best for the architecture of the home and the client and the way "they" will use the space. If you are building it for the next owner then do what u feel would be best for them. The video here did point out some nice solutions to step out onto a solid surface but that just may not be what is best for u. Thank u again for taking the time to comment and of course for watching ♥️
Always do a patio never do a deck they are more work they now over ti.e the fade they splinter you always need to restrain sand retain sand repete .if you are a glutton for punishment do a deck. On one level homes or lower level always do a pretty cement patio. they last longer and are no maintenance just wash or spey off and you are set. If you are in a home where you are on a second floor a deck is the only option. use trex it is a much better product than wood you will never be sanding and staining with trex it is a vinal material that looks like a wood deck easy maintenance just spey off or sweep like a patio and you are good to go. NEVER NEVER NEVER DO A WOOD DECK OF YOU ARE WISE!!! GOOD LUCK!
We have Fiberon on a covered deck and plan to extend our deck out with the same material. We hoped to step down and do pavers but have impervious limits on our property so are left with basically two options: decking and pea gravel. Anyway, why do you prefer Fiberon over Trex?
@@lisarighetti5385 fieron may be a better material the technology now days is so neat it is not like it use to be when I was growing up. All decks were wood that was the only choice.
Very grateful to've found this video! We're purchasing a home, we need to tear out the existing (old) deck, and we don't want to replace with deck, but weren't sure about options since the door sits about four feet above the ground. Your examples 2 and 3 really helped us visualize some options. Great work! Thank you!
Yay! That makes me so happy. Please let us know if you run into any other issues that u have questions about. Have a great day
Excellent advice! Way better looking & a permanent solution that outlasts any deck.
For sure!
Well done video, thanks for walking through this 👍
Thank you. I was trying to decide. I hate my old deck mainly because, I can’t see what is going on underneath it.
That is one of the main reasons I dislike ground level decks 🤗
the second property is unrecognizable! love the additional counter space you installed. Thank you
Yay! Thank u for this awesome positive comment! I really appreciate you watching and commenting ♥️
Very nice work. The 3 different properties were beautiful examples of good landscape design! Thank you
Thank you! Appreciate the comment and watching our channel.
My heart jumped! So much sophistication in design!
Raise that bar!
Wow! What an awesome comment! Thank you SO MUCH for that complement. I truly appreciate that u like our Designs and how we bring them into reality. Thanks again ♥️♥️♥️
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design . Absolutely!
#3 is absolutely ballin! Love the water feature!
Thank you! I'll try to do a start to finish on that property in the future. It is really cool. Thanks as always for commenting ♥️👌🏻
@@BackyardDesignGuy No problem. Let's catch up. You know where to find me. :)
that last proeprty at the end was a huge transformation
Awesome video, just what I needed to see!
Yes, for sure paver patio vs doing a deck. Great video
I totally agree! Thanks for the comment!
Thank u Gooser 💪
Oh my goodness! This helped so much. I have a patio that becomes a deck and dislike it. I wanted to replace it with a raised patio, but was unsure. The examples look great. Out with the ugly deck and in with a raised patio.
Awesome! U will be much more happy
Great help
Thank u Georgia Han ❤🤗
You guys do great work! I wish your design consultation wasn't so expensive, but clearly your main client base can afford it so all good there. All of these turned out great and thanks for the vids, they do give a different perspective!
You are so refreshing - thank you.
Very informative, thank you
Awesome thank you! ♥️☺️
Hi, your designs are beautiful! We have a ranch house with 3 steps down to a patio. Our property is not fenced and we've seen some wild animals in the past few months. We are thinking of a deck (Trex) so we can just step down and have the convenience of an enclosed patio and also feel safer. Our patio is very pretty but the convenience of a deck is weighing on my decision. The deck would be about 3-3 1/2 feet above high. Would that look strange? Appreciate your input. Thank you.
We have a slightly sloping back yard on the east side coming towards our single story house which resulted in swampy conditions outside the back door. It was hardly ever dry and the grass always struggled in the afternoon shade. I built a 12x16 floating deck starting 5 feet from the house and graded under it to create a dry creek bed in the gravel that channels water away and down the driveway. I think it looks great and it stands out as a destination point in the back yard. I was also able to build it myself in 3 days for about a $1,000. For people that just need a simple grilling/dining and relaxing space that doesn't sit too heavily or dominate the sight lines out to a manicured garden, a deck in my opinion is still a valid option.
Totally agree! In some conditions I still would recommend a deck. Most of the time I find the paver solution to be the best option though. Thank u so much for sharing your thoughts and watching and commenting. Have a great day.
We have quite similar condition. A slightly sloped backyard coming towards the house. When it’s Raining a lot. Water seems to collect and stay at the front of the house lower corner for a long time.
Can’t be good for the foundation.
Still deciding what’s the best to do. House door is about 3 steps higher than the yard.
How about a 2 level house? I want to avoid putting in a deck. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much for such informative content!
No problem Mark. Have a wonderful day
We're doing a deck and pergola over our pond. Not adjacent to the house. The pond will actually run a little underneath the deck.
That sounds beautiful! Thanks for sharing. I would love to see it finished when it is all done. Thanks for commenting and watching ♥️
Could you please show the transformation of pool and backyard. I am very interested in your work and would love to sit down with you in a couple of months from now.
Do u mean this one? ruclips.net/video/404o0J5drf4/видео.html i have another one coming up that has been a major remodel but they just added another huge portion to the project. LMK
about to redo my back yard... I currently have a large deck, but I need some ideas and design help.
Let me help with the Design www.backyardlivingguyde.com/3d-design-process excited for you to get a new backyard living space 👌
3:48 looks neat!
Thank you!
Brother you said it! I will never ever go with a deck again. Put a 550' sq ft. two level deck behind our single story. Looked great until it didn't. Work, work, work keeping it up. Had every deck board replaced after 6 years, but every year had to power wash, and stain it. A royal PIA. After this year, we are striking it and going with pavers. Won't consider composite either.
Love this comment 💪
Great video and amazing work. Congratulations 🎉
You're totally awesome! Thank u for watching and commenting!
You need an Aquascape water feature or Aquascape pondless in those empty slope or awkward side spots.
I love Aquascape!
Hi, my whole yard is uneven. Putting up a pool is crazy. Im trying to decide for pavement stones or regular concrete.
I am a big fan of Pavers and I prefer them over poured concrete. Hope that helps
Buy why? I get the point he is trying to make but not sure why it is better? Cost? Design? Durability? Re-sell value?
i've been wanting to build a deck out back for years. however...this video almost has me convinced to go with concrete/paver build instead....almost convinced. im still skeptical that a concrete/paver build would really be cheaper than a wooden deck build. considering i wanted to DIY the deck cause my carpentry skills are better than my masonry skills. if i go with a concrete paver patio i'd have to hire pros
I'll take both
Thank you so much for always commenting. You are always one of the first to comment and that always makes me happy. Thanks for your support. I hope you have a wonderful day ♥️
What if I already have a gazebo? Is it worth it to break it down and make a patio? Or build on around it?
Is your gazebo on an existing deck?
How do you ensure that the patio (weight) doesn't sink over time?
Its all in the prep work! This won't settke!
Hi, this is a wonderful paver patio project. But may I know the total cost of this project?
The cost for what they showed are above 50k. Simple pavers around 600sqft are around 20k right now
Thanks for this video! I wonder if your recommendation hold true regarding a detached seating/dining area, so if it is about 20 ft removed from a single-level home.
Paver Patio for sure!
Why is it it that you don’t recommend a deck? I was thinking the same thing but was wondering the reasoning. Is it the maintenance or the flow of the space?
This video should answer that question for you Merry ruclips.net/video/17d884k23a0/видео.html
Maintenance!😫 Maintenance!😫 Maintenance!😫
Lol 🤣
How do we contact you for estimate?
3d design www.backyardlivingguyde.com/3d-design-process
At first I was like "he'd NEVER recommend a deck? Who's this guy to be so confident about that?"
And then I watched the rest of the video and you're winning me over...lol
Nice! Thank you so much. I truly hope that whatever way you choose it brings lots of memories and enjoyment to your family and future. Thank u again for watching and commenting 🤗♥️
The question, If a tried to do the opposite my house is 2 stories, do you think the las option it will be more affordable than installing a deck?
No, 2 story home need a deck.
@@BackyardDesignGuy Thank you
@@BackyardDesignGuy why does a 2 story home need a deck?
Hi!!Do you come to Philadelphia, PA? Lol
Or at least refer someone like you in the the Philadelphia area? Thank you!
Yes, we could help you out ruclips.net/video/lMgsiM1hQ2I/видео.html
Hi can you please give reasons why a deck is bad?
I know you said
- cost may be cheaper ( you mentioned in another video)
What are some other positives of NOT getting a deck , are they :::
- a wooden deck may get bugs ??
- can animals live underneath??
- a patio will last a long time??
- _____….
- _____…
Thanks for making your videos!!!
Also, thank you for sharing
Stay Healthy and Happy!!!
Hi Ann, decks right out of a backdoor are what we discourage when someone is thinking about a remodel. We are not trying to discredit decks in general but want to recommend other ideas. Your reasonings are good. Thank you for your very nice comments about our videos.
A wooden deck is work, work, work. Composite won't outlast stone. Did I mention work, work, work?
How do I contact you for landscaping my home?
Just fill out the "contact us" here...paradiserestored.com/contact-us/. Mention this correspondence in the notes section. I will reach out to you ASAP. Have a great day. I hope it works out where we can work together.
@@BackyardDesignGuy I have filled up the form before you replied. So you might not get this correspondence in the notes section. It would be from Sameer Phatak, Modesto, CA. I have left my phone number in there so you should find it. Looking forward to talk with you soon.
?wouldn’t it be great if your new landscape is shown on this RUclips channel?
You guys do great work!! Do you work in Washington state? Lol
Yes we do... How can we help? Feel free to reach out via the "contact us" on my website here paradiserestored.com/contact-us/ please mention this correspondence 😉👍
We are thinking about putting a glass pergola on our backyard. Back door is about 2 feet from the ground, we are not sure whether we should go for a concrete paver or wooden deck. Any suggestions? I also live in Washington state, tried to call Washington’s phone number provided on the website but number is reported as not working.
Can you please explain a little more on Why it's a NO for the very first example ? Why paver is better ? Thanks a lot advance
The deck would be more expensive and have more maintenance. It would also deteriorate faster. I hope that helps
Stamped concrete patio is much better. Cheaper, no maintenance and last for a hundred years vs 20.
I disagree with this statement- pavers are far superior than poured concrete. Stamped will crack and look bad after a few years. Pavers are for life… just go to Italy and see the paver roads that were installed 2000 years ago. Humans are still driving on them today. Do pavers for sure
The deck guy told me the concreate will shift and crack decks won't :(
Lol. I do not build my hardscape out of concrete. The final surface is pavers. He is saying that because HE IS A DECK GUY. Please do whatever seems right for your home and family.... whatever gets your outside enjoying the space is the right thing 👌☺️
@@BackyardDesignGuy I figured that is why he was saying that. where are you guys located? so pavers are better than concrete? Thanks for the help. I have a one level home and stuck which one to do.
Single level homes should NOT have a deck (in most cases). That of course is my personal opinion (with 25+ years of personal experience). You are limiting your outdoor space for sure. Just hire a good designer first, or ask your deck guy to provide a good design that shows the whole space in a 3d or perspective view. Just make sure to think past the "now" and how u might use the space in the future.
@@BackyardDesignGuy but what if most of my community is full of seniors? When I sell they are going to want to be able to just walk outside no stairs, that's what I keep thinking about?
Then I feel like you have your answer 🤗. When we design we design for what is best for the architecture of the home and the client and the way "they" will use the space. If you are building it for the next owner then do what u feel would be best for them. The video here did point out some nice solutions to step out onto a solid surface but that just may not be what is best for u. Thank u again for taking the time to comment and of course for watching ♥️
Always do a patio never do a deck they are more work they now over ti.e the fade they splinter you always need to restrain sand retain sand repete .if you are a glutton for punishment do a deck. On one level homes or lower level always do a pretty cement patio. they last longer and are no maintenance just wash or spey off and you are set. If you are in a home where you are on a second floor a deck is the only option. use trex it is a much better product than wood you will never be sanding and staining with trex it is a vinal material that looks like a wood deck easy maintenance just spey off or sweep like a patio and you are good to go. NEVER NEVER NEVER DO A WOOD DECK OF YOU ARE WISE!!! GOOD LUCK!
Totally agree. Although I recommend Fiberon Composite Decking over Trex 😉
We have Fiberon on a covered deck and plan to extend our deck out with the same material. We hoped to step down and do pavers but have impervious limits on our property so are left with basically two options: decking and pea gravel. Anyway, why do you prefer Fiberon over Trex?
@@lisarighetti5385 fieron may be a better material the technology now days is so neat it is not like it use to be when I was growing up. All decks were wood that was the only choice.
So u hate decks. Got it
Only when on first story and not well designed and planned out 👌