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I'm starting to plan my paver patio installation for possibly this year, but maybe next year. Right now I'm trying to decide between using pre-made paver stones or getting a mold and mixing/pouring my own concrete.
Is the groundwork prep the same on both of these? As far as I know you need to dig up and grade the ground for proper drainage, then have a good 4" of compacted gravel base, then 1" of paver sand. Would that be the same if I was pouring my own concrete? I assumed so, so the only price variance will come from the pavers themselves.
I'm leaning towards mixing my own just because of the cost aspect. It may not have as nice of a surface finish, but it'd be an improvement on what I have now. This is my first house and won't be my last, but I'd like to have some better outdoor space.
Is the groundwork prep the same on both of these? As far as I know you need to dig up and grade the ground for proper drainage, then have a good 4" of compacted gravel base, then 1" of paver sand. Would that be the same if I was pouring my own concrete? I assumed so, so the only price variance will come from the pavers themselves.
I'm leaning towards mixing my own just because of the cost aspect. It may not have as nice of a surface finish, but it'd be an improvement on what I have now. This is my first house and won't be my last, but I'd like to have some better outdoor space.