Magnificent!!! I’ll never do what you do, too old and no where near the patience…but I do get a wonderful feeling watching you and Benny creating your masterpiece!! I can’t wait to see the sitting wall going in and how you do the transition to the doorway!! My pleasure again!! Thank you for sharing!
@langman98098 күн бұрын
That patio is freaking massive man, great job!
@DavidBoysII-hz5zo9 күн бұрын
CHS, that patio looks incredible!! Super sweet. Want to also say the editing and content of your videos is really professional and clean. I’m doing a couple of hardscape projects at home and love watching your videos. THANKS for all your hard work.
@KieransLens2 күн бұрын
When you have free time you should do a video regarding your tools and equipment with in depth specifications
@ChickenFarmerMA6 күн бұрын
Happy Tuesday! Patio with L-shaped wall... sounds familiar 😆
@bramirez18039 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I’m learning a lot from your videos. You guys get down
@jacobbuckley82329 күн бұрын
I wanna see the rest of the natural stone wall videos.
@skilledhands81989 күн бұрын
Amazing content bro💪
@dannydangelo7627 күн бұрын
Another great vid. Keep'em coming brother , awesome. ✌️
@MrNice-gw5dt9 күн бұрын
thanks bud love your show.....going to take on my patio next week!
@brianhanley129 күн бұрын
Looks great man, looking forward to wall 👍🏻
@Scaperofland9 күн бұрын
Another great video. And thank you for the awesome content. My offer from a couple videos ago still stands. Say the word and I’m on my way. Well I mean as soon as I can😂. I mean who couldn’t use some free help!! Keep up the great work. God Bless
@tomalley7988 күн бұрын
Actually, thank you, for your tutorials, and thank you for your high quality workmanship. And thank you, for sharing your knowledge. And thank you, for sharing your journey. Edit; even though you are one year behind in your uploads😬
@Mangold28659 күн бұрын
Good stuff as always. Question for you: I have a paver walkway and patio coming up. My only options for bedding layer are: 1/4 minus (stone sand), washed sand, or pea gravel. Which out of the 3 would you pick if you had to? Freeze/thaw cycles aren’t really an issue where I’m at. I plan on using 3/4 clean (3/4 chip) for base Thanks in advance
@ricks21047 күн бұрын
I wish we had a chip stone here for the paver bedding. We end up having to use quarter minus material while everyone else still uses sand around here.
@joshuaavery-scott56422 күн бұрын
Your consistency is amazing! Since watching I've started my own hardscape business and been dabbling with the GoPro for a few months now and its great to be able to learn from you in both aspects of this trade. Now I do have a question though, would the bubble touching the line on that type of level be a 1/4" (2%) slope/pitch rather than 1/8th? Those levels with multiple lines definitely provide a 1/8th on the first line but I want to hear your thoughts/experience, especially since you'd know your exact rise/run on your jobs. Thanks man! :)
@IoannoneservicesllcКүн бұрын
I've been watching your videos for 2 months straight now love your work, im looking to expand my company. I'm in NY and have a lawn mowing business looking to move into hardscaping and doing patios. what do you use and or what's your process on sealing/ staining the walkways/ patios you do?! I want to do everything on my own property first for my first time but don't wann dump thousands and have it turn out looking like crap
@KieransLens9 күн бұрын
What polymeric sand do you use / recommend? Also, great work, it looks amazing!
@thebigroy3 күн бұрын
If you were to lay pavers over a large concrete slab would you use mortar, 1/4 crushed stone fine or sand at the base above concrete?
@asramperКүн бұрын
How do you feel about composite pavers such as aspire or similar?
@michaelhennen52927 күн бұрын
I'm looking for some advice on how I can tie a small rock wall into a patio in my personal yard, also a question on a retaining wall setup. Driving my self a little crazy trying to figure it out any help would be appreciated.
@bobbyroberts57518 күн бұрын
Is that just regular concrete poured around the edge?
@shifttransformations65977 сағат бұрын
Is there anyway I can contact you? I want to start doing driveways too. I'm doing a lot of fire pits, walkways and patios with the information you're giving me and it's been wonderful. I'm just wondering if the process is different with a driveway? Rich
@Mcbr.5 күн бұрын
Can you help me to get my backyard with pavers like yours. I cannot afford it is too expensive for me. I got Parkinson's
@Mcbr.5 күн бұрын
😢
@skitzochik8 күн бұрын
This has to be so hard on your knees, take care of your knees cuz it sux when they're done.
@garypill5489 күн бұрын
So apparently it takes you like a month to get your pavers too? Is that why you’re just doing the back yard now? Still waiting on mine lol
@Jasoos_Jasonda6 күн бұрын
This video is from October
@garypill5486 күн бұрын
@@Jasoos_Jasonda oh damn well why was it just posted?? That’s weird
@RiverValleyLandscaping3 күн бұрын
@@garypill548 what kind of pavers? I feel like most supply yards are pretty stocked up. Unless it’s an odd color or a very uncommon paver.
@garypill5483 күн бұрын
@@RiverValleyLandscaping I ordered the Blu 60 Techo Bloc and Charcoal border pavers, it’s been 5 weeks, I don’t understand it
@parsamedhati8 күн бұрын
Are you accepting interns?
@carloscuevas57516 күн бұрын
Dude that space between patio and house is bugging me. That iOS app big No unacceptable
@RiverValleyLandscaping3 күн бұрын
There tends to be alot of problems that can arise from putting pavers right to the foundation. For one the poly sand gets beat up year over year from ground movement. Water issues are another concern as concrete is porous and there is a chance water weeping through the foundation into the basement. Because of the water issues, basement walls tend to end up with efflorescence on the inside of the wall when moisture is trapped and has no where to go but inside the house. Water moves to fill voids, which a basement is just that, a giant void. And lastly that foundation wall is sitting on a footer about 4 feet down. The footer extends out past the foundation wall a half foot or so. When winter comes around the ground rises due to freezing causing expansion, the foundation and footer do not rise as they are below frost level. Spring time comes and ground settles back down. Year over year this causes settling. All while mashing up the poly sand between the pavers and moving said pavers around. Foundation walls are rarely straight as well so it’s never a bad idea to stay off the foundation a bit when laying pavers. I have done patios and walkways both ways in the past but what is shown in the video is the best way to not have to deal with a potential problem down the road. Aesthetically it doesn’t matter much. Your eyes are not drawn to the foundation wall when the patio is complete and tables and chairs are out there, so not a bad idea to play it safe. Also allows for a slight buffer in the future if any new electrical or irrigation, anything of that sort needs to be ran. They don’t have to tear up a section of brand new patio. Just my two cents from a decade of doing this kinda work in the same geographical area as the video.