I'm a landscape contractor, and this is the first time I've seen a DIY patio built close to professional install practices on RUclips. There's a few things I would've done differently but in your climate this'll hold up for years. Nice job!
I'm stuck on making the edge boards stick up, it would become a pool without proper drain and the baseboards on the fence would prevent proper drainage the same way. Am I incorrect here?
I would’ve put a layer of weed mat between the soil and the decorative rock in the planter beds. To prevent weeds and to help separate the rock from the soil so they don’t mix and ruin the clean look
Great!, I was living in US. I'm in love of American Houses, I'm back in my country for a few of months I have plans to improve my house and certainly I will follow something like this, I really like how it look the combination between blank and white tones, with bricks.
Great video and awesome design I noticed something that you can clarify more. You mentioned sloping the patio so rain can runoff. From the video it looks like the perimeter boards extend above the pavers all the way around. If I'm correct on that, how will that impact runoff and is there any concern about puddling etc
It looks great! I would give a second thought about those outside wood panels, not only are they a tripping hazard but also can cause a beautiful pond out of this patio with heavy rains - I think they would look cooler and be more practical sitting flush with the brick. I really love those snake plants surrounded by marble stones on black fence backsplash - looks great!
Yep... My thoughts also. They should have been flush with the top of the pavers. If I saw right, he used 1x6 boards for this. He could have used 1x4 boards and they would most likely have sat flush and given a cleaner look that people wouldn't trip on and that wouldn't hold water and/or debris (imagine trying to get acorns and leaves off of that patio with those 1" raised edges).
I always love remodels like this, but my issue is the backyard doesn't match the house now. You have this chromatic modern sleek patio with a house built for my grandpa...
Marcel Gossett bricks never get too old. Just like Porsche. Just get a power washer and clean up the bricks to an uniform look. Voila, a beautiful brick house with a beautiful stone brick patio. Kudos to the guy from Modern Builds. 👍👍👍
Fantastic video. Love the hard work you did by hand. Not everyone has the coins to go buy or rent big equipment to do the job you just did with a shovel and your bare hands. Thank you for sharing. I’m going to attempt something similar this summer. Cheers!
Uh, you do know you are liable if the tree dies from cutting its roots, including any damages it may cause if it does crash down? Local laws vary, you are usually allowed to trim on your side but it's not without liability risks if something happens because of your actions...
Depends on the local laws... Not always the case but generally it can apply under Trespass and private nuisance theories and you may be able to lump attorney fees into reparations if that's the case... But it also depends on who can prove what... Video shows no damage from tree before its roots were cut... Previous patio wasn't done right and Neighbor is not required to cut anything on your side... So that only leaves what happens to the tree now for liability...
That's a whole lot of work especially alone. Amazed at all of the negative nitpicking. There are so many experts (more like want to be experts lol) commenting that know very little. Good job!
Just recently got into paving as a new job and let me tell you there’s a lot of little details to work on but in the end it’s all worth it looks beautiful great work man!! Keep it up
Omg me too!!!! I literally was wondering if he would paint it all as soon as he started brushing the fence smh and the patio couldv been extended to the length of the house
Beautiful job, impressed by your attention to detail. Watching your video to get an idea of how much work goes into properly done pavers. Definitely a lot of work to do the job right.
Those wooden borders are going to prevent water for pouring away creating a pool in your nice hard worked patio bro. Either remove them or level the one at the lowest point to the brick height so the water can run away. Other than that nicely done. One final tip, wear knee pads next patio gig lol.
Its amazing how much your channel has grown. I watched your video about how to build a garage storage and thanks to your simple, easy to understand, step by step ideas now my storage is organized! 😆🤣Keep up the excellent job and more videos to come. Thank you!
You make this look easy. I can only imagine the small things that will cause all kinds of trouble and frustration when you do this yourself and you end up wishing you just hired someone 😂 You did a great job!
Subscribed and thank you. I’m doing the herringbone pattern and did not know how to do the diagonal edges along the border…until I watched this. I thought I’d have to cut each brick individually but now this makes sense lol You saved me a ton of time haha Great work
You just saved my life 🙌 I’m about to do my first ever paver installation for my company and I have zero experience and is a $30,000 dollar project let’s hope everything goes well lol 😂 I will keep you updated on how it goes
i think since you already used a PVC conduit to level the “bed”, might as well really use the 2 for laying 1xpower cable and 1xCat6 cable just in case you want some floor lighting on the side of the patio or back of the plants (night use of course)
U super gangsta for this kid ! A lot of labour ! I think the most important part is the pitch for where the water is going to go and the level of base for the patio then on with putting together the pavers. It’s a bit scary on how easy you made it look I kind of want to do that now ! But I’ll be watching this again to make it more of a realistic task
Thank u, for this video. It's very detailed, pure in its instructions, wonderfully shown of how to do, perfect and clean. It helped me, compare too many videos is like they are hiding information, however you didn't hide information you kept it direct, ez to understand& very simple to try ... thank you
This is amazing! 😍 To be able to do things like this by himself he HAS to have a good chiropractor and masseuse on speed dial or standing appointments for both.
I reall< like that the design is modern, but still fits the "old" house really well!!! The black edges of the patio look really nice but looks like a bit of a trip hazard to me...
nice job, I would've skipped using wood in direct contact with ground unless it is the special type of pressure treated board made for ground contact (which these arent) and used a separator btw the soil and stones but it looks really nice regardless! Tip: painting new pressure treated boards will cause the paint to flake after about a year or two, better to wait a season or two first or keep the boards in a shed to let them dry out first (the moisture from the pressure treatment needs to come out and get below 16% to not push the paint away).
I like everything he did...I have one concern. The lip he created with the 1”x 6” on the open side of the patio going into the backyard. The wood boarder is higher than the pavers.
looks Amazing. We are moving into our newly built house at the end of this month and you have given me confidence on maybe doing some extra patio work in the garden without paying someone 1000s of dollars. Awesome Job.
@Prison Mike That would be my fear, yes. It may hold up fine for the first couple of years, but eventually it will rot and you'll end up replacing them.
@Prison Mike Personally I would use stone/concrete edges rather than wooden ones. Dig in the bottom half and have the top half come up to the level of the patio as to not have people tripping all over the place. Mind you, I'm in no way an expert or professional, my experience comes from putting down my own and family members' patios. So I suffix my advice with the message that it's always a good idea to ask a professional. I hope your current project goes well! 😃👍
Maybe the boards keep him from falling off. Lol. He didn't put any boards going towards the house door, so maybe he doesn't walk in the direction of the boards.
Questions: how long did it take to complete this project? What was the cost for this project? How much per material category, pavers, gravel, etc. and how many?
@@nicesweetcake7767 I never do that, just make sure the concrete edges are 0.5cm below the patio. I normally do this work on public roads (about 15km a day using a special machine) and never had flooding complaints
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No weed barrier. Wood edges are like 1 good inch above pavers, I bet someone will trip on it. It hurt to see him working with out knee pads. Nice fun video.
Hello Mike, My name is Chandler McCraw. I am a Boy Scout in Troop 9 out of Spartanburg, South Carolina. I would like to build a greenhouse similar to the one you created in the video you uploaded in 2017. I would like to make that exact greenhouse. However, I can no longer find the plans on Ryobi Nation. I was hoping you could assist me and send me the list of materials, list of tools required, and instructions for somebody with little woodwork experience. I pray you can help me achieve my goals of becoming an Eagle Scout. Thank you. All the best, Chandler McCraw P.S. Please like this so Mike can see it!
I'm a landscape contractor, and this is the first time I've seen a DIY patio built close to professional install practices on RUclips. There's a few things I would've done differently but in your climate this'll hold up for years. Nice job!
Yes? Would you also skip the one step where you use a wacker plate? Very professional. :(
I'm stuck on making the edge boards stick up, it would become a pool without proper drain and the baseboards on the fence would prevent proper drainage the same way. Am I incorrect here?
I would’ve put a layer of weed mat between the soil and the decorative rock in the planter beds. To prevent weeds and to help separate the rock from the soil so they don’t mix and ruin the clean look
Awesome comment!
@Gregory what would you have done differently?
Dude did a really nice job. I just finished paving my patio and have a lot of respect for how much labor went into this!
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Painting the fence makes all the difference. The baseboard detail is very ingenious. It looks so good.
That is A LOT of work. You did a meticulous job and that patio will be there for a long time. Nice work!!
Great!, I was living in US. I'm in love of American Houses, I'm back in my country for a few of months I have plans to improve my house and certainly I will follow something like this, I really like how it look the combination between blank and white tones, with bricks.
Couldn't be more excited to get this video out to you all! Sorry for the wait :)
Really great work, dude! Hope you safe photos for your portfolio!
Great video and awesome design
I noticed something that you can clarify more. You mentioned sloping the patio so rain can runoff. From the video it looks like the perimeter boards extend above the pavers all the way around. If I'm correct on that, how will that impact runoff and is there any concern about puddling etc
Great job...the patio looks great! You've gained a new sub! 😊
Great work! What was the total cost of material?
What collection/model are these pavers? We want to look into pricing to buy them! Thank you.
It looks great! I would give a second thought about those outside wood panels, not only are they a tripping hazard but also can cause a beautiful pond out of this patio with heavy rains - I think they would look cooler and be more practical sitting flush with the brick. I really love those snake plants surrounded by marble stones on black fence backsplash - looks great!
was thinking the same about the boards holding rain water back on the patio
Yep... My thoughts also. They should have been flush with the top of the pavers. If I saw right, he used 1x6 boards for this. He could have used 1x4 boards and they would most likely have sat flush and given a cleaner look that people wouldn't trip on and that wouldn't hold water and/or debris (imagine trying to get acorns and leaves off of that patio with those 1" raised edges).
no need for the boards will cause it to flood?
mkvlczyk someone's gonna do a face plant when they catch their toe on it.
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Watching you lay down those pavers was the most satisfying thing I've ever seen
Also, the pebbles,snake plants and of course, the blank fence color & the wooden baseboard were game changers.
You are without doubt, very talented, meticulous, thorough and the quality of your workmanship is 2nd to none!
I always love remodels like this, but my issue is the backyard doesn't match the house now. You have this chromatic modern sleek patio with a house built for my grandpa...
Marcel Gossett literally what I was thinking too
Just paint the brick on the house a pale gray or white and they’ll be good to go..
caleb is just getting started boi, give him a sec
Marcel Gossett bricks never get too old. Just like Porsche.
Just get a power washer and clean up the bricks to an uniform look. Voila, a beautiful brick house with a beautiful stone brick patio.
Kudos to the guy from Modern Builds. 👍👍👍
My exact thoughts lol
Thank you. One of the more comprehensive videos. The products used were made clear AND you provided links. Good stuff. Thatnk you
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That was really good. I don't even know why I watched this, I don't even have a patio!
🤯🤯🤯🤯 same over here 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
I don't even own a house
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Fantastic video. Love the hard work you did by hand. Not everyone has the coins to go buy or rent big equipment to do the job you just did with a shovel and your bare hands. Thank you for sharing. I’m going to attempt something similar this summer. Cheers!
This guy is good. I learned much and I plan to put my patio in this week. The ground is prepared. Now just need to lay the bricks.
2:31 3 weeks later, the neighbors tree is dying for some reason
dannyfresh No way... the main roots are way deeper that those he cut
haha!! I doubt it, but it'd be funny!
Uh, you do know you are liable if the tree dies from cutting its roots, including any damages it may cause if it does crash down?
Local laws vary, you are usually allowed to trim on your side but it's not without liability risks if something happens because of your actions...
@@ZeoCyberG With that being said the tree owner is liable for cracked foundation, and broken pipes on the neighbor's house.
Depends on the local laws... Not always the case but generally it can apply under Trespass and private nuisance theories and you may be able to lump attorney fees into reparations if that's the case...
But it also depends on who can prove what... Video shows no damage from tree before its roots were cut... Previous patio wasn't done right and Neighbor is not required to cut anything on your side...
So that only leaves what happens to the tree now for liability...
Those base boards make the fence look like those large vinyl ones. Great job I love it!
‘Ruts’ 😍
Lindsay Monday insta? 🌸
mOdErN white-dark brown wood and black tiles WOOOOOO SOOO FRESH SO MOOODERNN
That's a whole lot of work especially alone. Amazed at all of the negative nitpicking. There are so many experts (more like want to be experts lol) commenting that know very little. Good job!
That is dope! I’m not even into projects this big, but i couldn’t stop watching.
Just recently got into paving as a new job and let me tell you there’s a lot of little details to work on but in the end it’s all worth it looks beautiful great work man!! Keep it up
It bugs me that he didn’t paint the entire fence.
Omg me too!!!! I literally was wondering if he would paint it all as soon as he started brushing the fence smh and the patio couldv been extended to the length of the house
SaMe
Would’ve been better if he did the whole back yard
He didn't replace the gate!
Wtf...
Beautiful job, impressed by your attention to detail. Watching your video to get an idea of how much work goes into properly done pavers. Definitely a lot of work to do the job right.
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Your Snake Plants, we refer to as ‘mother-in-laws-tongue in Australia. Love the end result, great informative job!
Wow! This is a small world! They are called the same in Nicaragua! Lengua de Suegra
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That is a GREAT result from the project. That is some REALLY good work, Mike! Kudos to you!
Thanks a ton!!
16:13 "And these boards are like $5 a piece." 😂 I wish that were still true!!!
Inflation 😩
How much are they now?
@@gxbambu almost double
Those wooden borders are going to prevent water for pouring away creating a pool in your nice hard worked patio bro. Either remove them or level the one at the lowest point to the brick height so the water can run away. Other than that nicely done. One final tip, wear knee pads next patio gig lol.
Rafael Garcia like bruh..... I'm saying the same thing
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And I have the feeling that people will stumble over them as they are "to low to be relevant and to high to ignore".
Dopo sei mesi sono marce. Six months and they are rotten.
Six months and they are rotten, so what else would you use that would give yoh such a beautiful look?
Love the baseboard for the fence idea. It really does look clean
Its amazing how much your channel has grown. I watched your video about how to build a garage storage and thanks to your simple, easy to understand, step by step ideas now my storage is organized! 😆🤣Keep up the excellent job and more videos to come. Thank you!
it looks so clean and also has the "indoor-y" vibe that it even feel ok to put a sofa and a TV lol
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RUclips recommend me to watch this everytime im on yt, so today i decided to watch. Great
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Absolutely love that modern look! So satisfying to watch everything being done!
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This looks INCREDIBLE!!!
I just got a New Fence installed Today.. I love how you did base boards and I'm stealing the idea.. and the black paint 🤗🤗🤗
beautiful work! watching you wash off the poly-sand was so satisfying.
Wow! This looked like a lot of hard work, but so worth it! What an amazing end result! Very good video😊👍🏼
You make this look easy. I can only imagine the small things that will cause all kinds of trouble and frustration when you do this yourself and you end up wishing you just hired someone 😂
You did a great job!
the pavers look beautifully done, love the colour of them and herringbone, simply stunning.
Looks good. I like how you cut that corner paver for absolutely no reason at 11:43
Subscribed and thank you. I’m doing the herringbone pattern and did not know how to do the diagonal edges along the border…until I watched this. I thought I’d have to cut each brick individually but now this makes sense lol You saved me a ton of time haha
Great work
Neighbor can't understand why his tree died LMAO. He cut all them ruts!!
🤣🤣🤣
this made my day
Mature tree like that will be fine
@Inceptacon what
he is helping neighbor to trim the roots mum
You just saved my life 🙌 I’m about to do my first ever paver installation for my company and I have zero experience and is a $30,000 dollar project let’s hope everything goes well lol 😂 I will keep you updated on how it goes
Update
i think since you already used a PVC conduit to level the “bed”, might as well really use the 2 for laying 1xpower cable and 1xCat6 cable just in case you want some floor lighting on the side of the patio or back of the plants (night use of course)
U super gangsta for this kid ! A lot of labour ! I think the most important part is the pitch for where the water is going to go and the level of base for the patio then on with putting together the pavers. It’s a bit scary on how easy you made it look I kind of want to do that now ! But I’ll be watching this again to make it more of a realistic task
Thank u, for this video. It's very detailed, pure in its instructions, wonderfully shown of how to do, perfect and clean. It helped me, compare too many videos is like they are hiding information, however you didn't hide information you kept it direct, ez to understand& very simple to try ... thank you
Every once and a while the Oklahoma comes out. Love the way you say "roots" lol :)
Beautiful job Mike, btw!
Well worth watching just for the ruts. :)
haha! Couldn't hide it there lol
I was going to comment and ask if he's actually originally from Oklahoma because I've never in my life said roots that way. LOL
* in a while
Wow that looks soooo nice! Never realized how much work is involved in installing pavers. Great job 👍🏽
This is amazing! 😍 To be able to do things like this by himself he HAS to have a good chiropractor and masseuse on speed dial or standing appointments for both.
😂😂😂
Very meticulous. I can see your passion here. Good job!!!
So much work but it looks absolutely beautiful! Major transformation for a lifetime.
I don't even have a Patio, why am i watching this
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Mintyy because RUclips chose the video for you.
because you need one...
Me too lol 😂😅
For when you have one
I would have painted the entire fence and made the patio even bigger. Probably along the whole side of the house.
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It bugs me he didn’t replace that gate
Joey Begay he said he would later replace it with a “modern one”
Exacto! Originalmente el dueño tenía cercado video fue una. soberana mentira, él no termino el patio! Q pena!!!!
It looks so bad after this. The colors don't match to the house just boring grey.
I agree, I don't think he needed to take it out.
Hedges would've made me happy
Love the energy of this video! That’s what it takes, folks! Lots of energy.
floor lighting would've been a nice touch too,,, it turned out beautiful, im definitely taking notes.
I love the “baseboard “ idea!
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I reall< like that the design is modern, but still fits the "old" house really well!!!
The black edges of the patio look really nice but looks like a bit of a trip hazard to me...
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nice job, I would've skipped using wood in direct contact with ground unless it is the special type of pressure treated board made for ground contact (which these arent) and used a separator btw the soil and stones but it looks really nice regardless!
Tip: painting new pressure treated boards will cause the paint to flake after about a year or two, better to wait a season or two first or keep the boards in a shed to let them dry out first (the moisture from the pressure treatment needs to come out and get below 16% to not push the paint away).
Just, wow !! Simple, straightforward explanations too.
You are the hardest working RUclipsr I've seen. Great work, as usual.
Wow I’ve never seen someone do yard work in skinny jeans haha.
I cringed the whole time!!!
I exactly though that lmfao
Hurts my balls watching him work!
@@snarkylive Another millennial attempting and trying to sound cool but failing miserably!
That is what jean were originally made for!! Work!
I like everything he did...I have one concern.
The lip he created with the 1”x 6” on the open side of the patio going into the backyard. The wood boarder is higher than the pavers.
I was thinking the same thing. He did it all the way around where does the water go ??
Someones gonna trip
looks Amazing. We are moving into our newly built house at the end of this month and you have given me confidence on maybe doing some extra patio work in the garden without paying someone 1000s of dollars. Awesome Job.
Nice work, nicely done. I wish you lived near us. Alas. Well done, great design, cleanly executed.
GREAT JOB! I LOVE THE BLACK FENCE.
I'd personally be apprehensive about using wooden boards as edger boards, but the end result looked great.
@Prison Mike That would be my fear, yes.
It may hold up fine for the first couple of years, but eventually it will rot and you'll end up replacing them.
@Prison Mike Personally I would use stone/concrete edges rather than wooden ones.
Dig in the bottom half and have the top half come up to the level of the patio as to not have people tripping all over the place.
Mind you, I'm in no way an expert or professional, my experience comes from putting down my own and family members' patios.
So I suffix my advice with the message that it's always a good idea to ask a professional.
I hope your current project goes well! 😃👍
It looks beautiful, it just doesn’t go with the house.
Exactly what I thought
right... should have picked a beige or brown color. Could probably have been spray stained with concrete stain as well.
Lo 900 00 09 0l0oooo9
Tough crowd... how does it not go with the house?
@@heazy9744 the new installation is a bluish gray. With the warmer toned brick of the house, the color clashes.
Me: ruts? Ruts? what are ruts? The tree?
Me .5 seconds later: *internal screaming* Did he mean roots!?!
I hate the way he says roots but to each there own
Im from Ohio, we say things like ruts=roots, oinge=orange, puhtata=potato, warsh=wash, pop=soda, etc. Regional accents are weird huh?
Same
OMG LOL I didn’t even realize that he meant ROOTS
*rhuuts
Good job. I'm from the building industry. This was alot of work. Well done.
Exquisite work. Painting that fence enhanced the beautiful work you did on the pavers. Love this makeover!
I’ve never heard someone say they “installed” a plant before
He also said 'broom in multiple directions' instead of sweep haha
@@chickenpotato9681 We use brooms in cultural practices on golf courses all the time and people say 'broom' something in pretty regularly.
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A few small lights just by the plants would've been perfect
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He introduces that kid but then he's never seen again lol
i thought that was the funniest part hahahah. "this is his patio, now hes gonna F off and Im gonna complete this"
He holds the camera for him
Lol ikr he move the bricks and went home😁
He got swallowed by the rutts 😂
Lol y’all funny
I love the colors and pattern of the new bricks. I don’t really like modern designs, but I appreciate this work.
👏👏👏Nice !!!! I'm looking forward to trying this on a slightly smaller scale, thanks
I would trip on those wooden boarders literally every time I walked off of it.
Maybe the boards keep him from falling off. Lol. He didn't put any boards going towards the house door, so maybe he doesn't walk in the direction of the boards.
yeah he should've really cut the ones that were on the two sides where people might walk
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No compactor used at the end? That helps get the polymeric sand further into the joints.
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How did you discard of the old bricks and dirt? Just wondering, I think I’ll try the herringbone pavers in our backyard 😁👍🏻
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Came out really nice actually and yea diamond blade always the way to go
Really easy to follow video. Thank you for showing tools and products used. I think I will try this on my backyard .. great video
Questions: how long did it take to complete this project? What was the cost for this project? How much per material category, pavers, gravel, etc. and how many?
I'm asking the same question, I can't wait to give it a try.
Did you ever find out the cost for this project?
Nobody:
This guy : “ruts”
Where does one come from when they say “ruts”
It started to get me mad
Came here for this comment.
But then he says roots at 2:39... not sure why it changed from ruts to roots suddenly lol
FAAAACTS
The most impressive part off all this was he never used knee pads that earned him the right to say root anyway he wants lol grat job!!!
He's young and will regret later in life not using the pads.
Right! I couldn't believe he didn't use kneepads! My knees were aching just watching :)
You are awesome! I feel like I need to pay you for just watching this video. Great work!
Looks really nice, I would lay agrotextile underneath the gravel at the bottom of the fence to prevent from mixing up the gravel with soil.
That's really weird doing a wood edging. It's gonna rot.
True, would be better to at least keep one side empty to allow water to drain out. This Patio is just becoming a waterfront in raining days.
Better to use concrete edges
@@nicesweetcake7767 I never do that, just make sure the concrete edges are 0.5cm below the patio.
I normally do this work on public roads (about 15km a day using a special machine) and never had flooding complaints
Pressure treated wood + weather sealed paint. They may not last forever but they're easy enough to replace.
@@danielharris6687 they will need to be changed in under 10 years, i dont know about you but doing this job and having to redo it so soon is a waste.
The tree.... “F’ing hipster cut all my damn ruts”
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Beautiful turnaround my friend! My wife and I are reno’ing our house and we watch our vids to get motivated and off the couch lol
That disc is for metal beautiful job well done mate 👍
No weed barrier.
Wood edges are like 1 good inch above pavers, I bet someone will trip on it.
It hurt to see him working with out knee pads.
Nice fun video.
I really like this! I feel like this is something I could totally do myself. How much did it cost you? I'd love for that to be included in your videos
looks around 700 to a 1000 unless Home depot is supporting your videos....then free
penzoil302 looking at the price of everything I wouldn’t say that much just depends on how big you’re making the patio.
Hello Mike,
My name is Chandler McCraw. I am a Boy Scout in Troop 9 out of Spartanburg, South Carolina. I would like to build a greenhouse similar to the one you created in the video you uploaded in 2017. I would like to make that exact greenhouse. However, I can no longer find the plans on Ryobi Nation. I was hoping you could assist me and send me the list of materials, list of tools required, and instructions for somebody with little woodwork experience. I pray you can help me achieve my goals of becoming an Eagle Scout. Thank you.
All the best,
Chandler McCraw
P.S. Please like this so Mike can see it!
Six months later: "All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces".
Good luck with becoming an Eagle Scout. Very admirable achievement.👍👍
When you said “no big deal though” i’ve heard something else, you know.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep, same here. Busted out laughing.
I had to come to the comments to confirm whether or not I heard what I heard lmao
Dijo gran macana plastica
Me to hahaha
"Dildo"
I love watching these
The herringbone is gorgeous! Great job!
I can't imagine the heat coming off that black fence in the summer time. Oof!
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How's the water going to run off if you put baseboards around all 4 corners
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What was the cost for this project? Interested in building my own patio.
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NOW THEY GOTTA MODERNIZE THE WHOLE NEIGHBOURHOOD !
Man !!! Your a hard ass worker !!!!!