I am a very capable DIYer. I've built a large split-level composite deck at our last house, gut remodeled two half bathrooms, insulated and dry walled a garage, tiled a few floors, added landscape lighting and tackled many other projects over the years. Over the past several weeks I've been thinking seriously about replacing a small (less useful) brick patio on one the side of our current home. The end product would be about 15 ft by 22 ft, curved on one corner with sitting wall about 12 ft long. The ground is pretty flat, so no major grading is needed.
I've watched a ton of you tube videos on this type of work, which is how I've learned to tackle many projects in the past, and think I could tackle this job myself - realizing that it's going to be several weeks of work for me alone. My rationale is that I can swing $10K for materials and equipment rentals - and I can take the time to do it. But I have a harder time justifying $20-25K to hire this work out. We entertain a fair amount so the patio (in addition to our around the backside of the house) would be useful space for BBQs/get togethers.
Anyone out there that has tackled a larger scale paver/stone project like this on their own? regrets? advice?