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Hardscape refers to the non-plant elements in landscaping, which includes features like patios, walkways, retaining walls, and decks. Stone patios, as a key component of hardscaping, provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space for various activities, such as dining, entertaining, and relaxing. Here’s a deeper look into hardscape and stone patios which can increase property value and make the property more valuable and satisfying to the eye.  Hardscaping can make many improvements to the home areas and it does take a skill worker to cut and fit the stone on a level grade or a wall that will support the patio.

If you live in the Greater Charlotte-Fort Mill Metro area, call or text us for a free estimate and see if we can help you elevate your landscape. 803- 370-5211

Blue2green has many years of experience in designing and building simple but elegant hardscape areas to meet any home.

Patio Hardscapes

Benefits of Hardscaping with Stone Patios:

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Durability:

Stone patios are extremely durable and can withstand various weather conditions, making them a long-lasting choice.

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Low Maintenance:

Compared to traditional grass lawns and gardens, stone patios require less maintenance. Occasional cleaning and weeding are typically sufficient.

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Aesthetic Appeal:

Stone patios come in a variety of styles, colors, and textures, allowing homeowners to create beautiful and unique outdoor spaces that complement their home’s architecture.

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Increased Property Value:

Professionally designed and installed hardscapes can enhance the overall look of a property and potentially increase its market value.

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Functional Space:

Stone patios provide versatile spaces that can be used for dining, entertaining, lounging, or even as outdoor kitchens or fire pit areas.

Types of Stones Used for Patios

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Flagstone:

Known for its flat, irregular shapes, flagstone provides a natural and rustic look, available in various colors like browns, grays, and reds.

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Pavers*:

Concrete or brick pavers come in specific shapes and sizes, allowing for creative patterns. They are available in a wide range of colors and finishes.

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Bluestone:

A dense natural stone, bluestone is favored for its rich blue and gray tones and can be used in various finishes, including honed and thermal.

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Limestone:

Available in muted colors, limestone offers a softer aesthetic and can be cut into various sizes or left in its natural state.

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Travertine:

This stone is known for its elegant appearance and is often used in high-end patios. It’s available in various shades of beige and ivory.

Design Considerations

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Layout:

Consider the space’s flow and how it will be used. Common layouts include straight paths, circular patterns, or multi-level designs.

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Surroundings:

The patio should complement the natural surroundings and the style of the home. Incorporating plants and ornamental elements can enhance the overall design.

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Drainage:

Proper drainage is critical to ensure longevity. Grading the patio correctly and incorporating drainage solutions like French drains can prevent water pooling.

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Seating and Fixtures:

Think about including built-in seating, planters, or fire pits to make the space more inviting and functional.

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Lighting:

Outdoor lighting can enhance safety and ambiance. Integrated lighting within stones or accent lighting can create a magical atmosphere at night.

Installation Tips

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Preparation:

Properly prepare the sub-base by removing existing grass or debris and leveling the ground.

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Base Layer:

Use crushed stone or gravel to create a solid, well-draining base.

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Cut and Fit:

When laying the stones, cut them to fit snugly together to prevent shifting. Use spacers for uniform gaps if desired.

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Jointing Material:

Fill the gaps between the stones with sand, soil, or a polymeric jointing compound to keep weeds from growing and to stabilize the stones.

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Sealant:

Consider applying a sealant to protect the stone from stains and weather damage, especially for more porous varieties like limestone and travertine.

By carefully considering the design, materials, and installation techniques, you can create a beautiful and functional stone patio that enhances your outdoor living space for years to come. Call us today at 803-370-5211 for a free estimate.

Michael Conzalez

Michael Conzalez

Owner

Michael has worked in the Air Force for 6 years as an Aircraft Mechanic, helping veterans. He has 3 family members. He adopted a child and has 2 of his own. He has been married 23 years to a beautiful person and his hobbies are flying toys around and Mexican Art and Jewelry.

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