What do you suggest to get?Anonymous wrote:Don't do paver. Its trashy looking. It looks like you couldn't afford better.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do paver. Its trashy looking. It looks like you couldn't afford better.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do paver. Its trashy looking. It looks like you couldn't afford better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one more thing is this over concrete? I would also be concerned with proper drainage and grading.
Thank you! Both are putting crushed stone and then a layer of concrete. Angie's List guy did include a trench and a pipe under the patio to drain water away. Neighbor guy said that he will be sure that the patio is lower than our slider and that it will be slightly sloped away from the house.
Ask the high priced guy about his process: what EXACTLY will he do? Ask the low priced guy about his process. Then compare. Are they essentially doing the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:one more thing is this over concrete? I would also be concerned with proper drainage and grading.
Anonymous wrote:We want to install a no-frills paver patio outside our townhouse. We obtained estimates from two people, one who got great reviews on Angies List, and another is a neighbor who has built patios and decks for many in the community (he is properly licensed). Angie's list guy came back with an estimate of almost 4K. Neighbor guy was under 2K. We have walked around the neighborhood and his work seems good, I'm just a little disconcerted that his estimate is soooo much lower.
Which would you go with?