Posts Tagged ‘patios’

Patios Don’t Have To Be Made Of Concrete

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

There are a great number of material choices to think about when you consider building a new patio. Your house doesn’t have to have the same tired patio as every new home in your neighborhood; you can create a unique look easily with material choice.

Stone patios are difficult to build and can also be quite expensive so they are not very common. Stone is a very durable and heavy material that will definitely add to the resale value of your home if you decide to sell at some time in the future. Many different kinds of stone are available for building and there are home building outlets that specialize in providing stone for outdoor construction.

If stone is not the right choice, you might consider using brick. The number of ways brick can be used to build a patio are almost endless as the brick can be laid in any number of designs and patterns. People like brick because it is a substantial looking stone that is relatively easy to lay. Many people know how to lay brick themselves or know someone that does so there is a good chance you won’t have to hire a professional to build the patio. Also, brick can be found at many different retail outlets so it should be easy to find. Brick looks great on houses and it will look good as a patio as well.

Flagstone is yet another alternative that will look different on every patio as it is a rock that you can be creative with. It will look so much better than the usual slab of concrete and it should raise the value of your home when time comes to sell. A flagstone patio can be used to compliment a garden and make an outdoor environment that you can be proud to entertain in.

Even concrete if concrete is your material of choice you can update the look by stamping a pattern on it. It’s an easy decision to create a fresh look rather just pour a plain flat slab. Stamping creates a whole new look, adding style and texture that standard concrete slabs just don’t have. If you want to add another level of personalization you can color your concrete patio with a dye of your choice. A dyed and stamped concrete patio can create the visual interest of any number of other materials including more labor intensive brick or stone allowing you to impress your friends with an easy affordable material.

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Ecological Garden Patio Furniture

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

If you have a beautiful garden, then you probably have a patio of a deck so that you can get every last scrap of enjoyment out of it. Most patio furniture is left outside for a lot of the year so it is best to get high quality garden patio furniture. High quality garden patio furniture is essential if you expect it to withstand the rigours of all kinds of weather and yet last a reasonable length of time too.

Another factor, particularly these days, is the ecology. People want to have as little impact on the ecology as possible, thereby reducing their carbon footprint, as they say. The manufacture of plastic involves polluting the environment with more CFC’s and disposal can cause problems too. Plastic can take decades and decades to bio-degrade.

Metal patio garden furniture also has its issues. It has to be mined and fabricated and people are beginning to worry about robbing Mother Earth of her minerals, but at least old metal can be recycled. That leaves us with timber and in particular hardwood. Before, there was a great deal of concern in almost every country about logging, but a lot of countries have the problem under control now after sustained pressure from the West.

Most people realize these days how important it is to look after our planet. There is even a special day to help people remember the Earth’s dire state called ‘Earth Day’. Using hardwood from replenishable sources is the best way to maintain our forests.

Garden furniture made from hardwood from a guaranteed sustainable source is the most ecological way out. If you maintain your hardwood furniture according to the manufacturer’s recommendations for the type of wood you have, it will last for a decade or more. Far longer than any plastic or metal furniture, which you might well have to replace every two years or so.

Acacia hardwood offers a hard wearing and comfortable alternative to teak. In fact, this type of wood is much like teak, as if you leave it untreated it will transform to a silvery grey color. However, it is best to treat all hardwood once or twice a year with suitable oil in order to maintain the warm tones of the timber.

Most people will have a garden patio furniture set of up-right chairs, loungers and a table or two or a nest of small tables. However, there are a few other pieces of furniture that will help you get more enjoyment from your garden. It is nice to be able to sit in the garden after it gets dark or when it is a bit nippy too. This can be achieved easily with a few accessories.

I suggest a patio heater, an electric mosquito killer and suitable lighting. Patio heaters are not expensive any longer and a single upright propane heater will keep up to eight people warm, depending on their seating arrangement. An electric mosquito killer will usually keep a whole garden clear. In fact, some will keep a quarter of an acre or more clear of flying insects. These two items may supply enough light for you, but is best to have a few spots to highlight a plant in bloom or to read by.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with commercial patio heaters. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to Residential Patio Heaters.

Patio Heaters In Business

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

If you run a restaurant, pub or any business using outdoor facilities in a temperate climate zone, then you will know that custom is likely to drop off when the weather gets colder. You know that you would not sit outside shivering yourself, so you do not expect anyone else to do it. The only answer is to modify the outdoor ambient temperature to an suitable level.

I have seen this done to astonishing effect in Prague in October when there were heavy snow storms. People wanted to sit outside and get pleasure from the snow storm as long as they were fairly warm. A person’s primary heat comes from the body and is retained with decent clothing, but it is nice to have a patio heater near-by just to add a glow to your face and hands.

If you have a business that only opens when it is warm enough, then you have an expensive business and these days expensive businesses do not last long. You need to wring every last cent out of your business real estate and if that means putting patio heaters in, then that is what you ought to do.

Patio heaters come in a range of forms, but they are not that dear to buy. Sometimes you can hire them too. Most of these outdoor heaters run on canisters of propane or butane gas, but there are mains gas varieties too. There are also electric ones, but they tend to be costly to run, unless you can generate your own electricity.

I think that the best two types are the box type where the gas canister goes inside the apparatus and the heat is directed at foot to knee height and the street lantern style, where the heat comes down from about seven or eight feet in height. The gas canister also fits inside these models lowering their centre of gravity and making them more difficult to unintentionally knock over.

These heaters are very safe although patrons should be advised to exercise care if they have young children with them. A standard heater will keep up to two tables and eight people warm enough to enjoy themselves even while it is snowing.

The hire of a few of these patio heaters or even their purchase will soon be off-set by your augmented custom, especially if your competitors are not using them. My wife and I will never forget our time in Prague, when it was snowing, drinking coffee and eating cake outside, watching people go by while we were as warm as toast due to the restaurateur’s prudence in providing patio heaters.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the propane outdoor heater. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to Residential Patio Heaters.

Garden Patio Layout

Monday, March 1st, 2010

After you have finished buying in your garden patio furniture and you have set it out as you like, it is time to park yourself in one of your new patio chairs with one of your favourite drinks and maybe a pen and paper, and take stock of the state of affairs.

Is your garden patio a little congested or do you have loads of room? Are there other things you would like to have out there? How about plants? Do you have enough plants and bushes – eye candy? Will you be using it only in the daytime or in the evening or even at night too? Will you need lighting, for example?

This is where your own personal stylishness can be added to your shop bought furniture to make the patio truly your patio. So, if you live in a house that only has a small garden, you might want to think about things that hang rather than things that must be sited on the ground, which will take up walking space.

If you do not have much space, but you want to grow plants with edible fruit such as strawberries or tomatoes, you could get some hanging baskets. You can hang them from bushes or standard lamps or fix them to a boring wall. In the same way, you could grow herbs or other small flowers in a window box which has been fixed to a wall or placed on top of it. Or put shelving up and put boxes and pots on that.

If your patio is too bright, you could grow sunflowers or put up a trellis or an arbour and grow vines or clematis up it. Bamboo grows quickly too. If it is too shaded, plant lots of bright yellow and white flowers and maybe paint the walls white or pink, if you are not keen on glare.

If your garden patio is a much larger, you could add garden accessories in order to further your enjoyment. For instance, you could construct a barbecue area out of stone slabs or bricks. You could add a fountain too. A fountain makes the very soothing sound of running and splashing water and fish are a delight to watch.

For the colder months, you could construct a fireplace, if local bylaws permit or get a patio heater. They are very efficient and can keep a fair radius warm, depending on the ambient temperature.

You will probably need some form of lighting as well, if you plan on spending some evenings on your patio. I suggest a few spotlights to highlight your favourite flowers and the fountain and a broader beam light that you can read by. Do not put these lights near where you intend to sit because they will attract flying insects. However, they make a good distraction from you and will keep all but the blood sucking insects away.

For parasites such as mosquitoes, you should get some form of mosquito trap. Some are very good and promise to keep a quarter or even half an acre clear of mosquitoes and other such nuisances.

For all these extra accessories you will need power points. Therefore, if you plan your garden with pen and paper as I suggested at the beginning of this article, then you will be able to show the electrician where you want the points and what-not in your new garden patio layout.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with commercial patio heaters. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to Residential Patio Heaters.

The Workshop Or Home Office Heater

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

If you have converted your garage into a workshop or home office, you are sure to need heating in one form or another. This is because most garages are not built to the same standards of insulation as the main residential building. However, that need not present a difficulty. You may even have the opposite problem during the summer, as garages often do not have windows, or at least large ones, either.

Ventilation could be another matter that you will have to cope with, but we will come to that later. If you have a plentiful supply of dead wood, you could set up a pot-bellied stove, but you will have to vent the flue outside. This is very easily done, since most garage walls are only one brick or block thick. However, if they do not burn correctly, there can be a smell, which you may find unpleasant.

Or you could use a paraffin/kerosene heater. They are cheap to buy and are readily portable. These heaters do not necessarily have to have a flue. They are easy to turn on as many of them employ an electric starter. Some also have a thermostat to regulate the temperature. They can be a hazard if there are children around as they can be tipped over. However, for most people, the glitch would be the smell given off.

You could use an electric hot air heater. They are quite cheap to buy, are easily portable and do not require a flue, but they can create a very dry atmosphere and are costly to run.

One of the most common choices these days is a gas heater. There are many different types of gas heater, but most run on butane or propane. Most of the models are fairly inexpensive. The main benefit of a gas heater is that they give consistent heat, are fairly cheap to run and are portable. Or at least many of them are.

You could have one built in, but it is scarcely worth it, unless you are using gas that needs to be vented. Propane gas heaters also come with or without thermostatic controls. A propane heater could also double as a patio or deck heater on chilly evenings.

These gas heaters come in two forms: vented and unvented. The unvented models are the portable ones. They use the air from the room and the vented models have a flue that vents straight out of the garage. The slight disadvantage of the unvented model is that you have to keep the room airy at all times.

Therefore, if you decide on a portable, unvented propane heater, you must leave a window partly open in order to allow the exchange of air and these heaters can be used as patio or deck heaters during the spring and autumn/fall. However, the vented gas heaters are fixed and have a flue attached, so they cannot be taken outside. Furthermore, if you opt for a vented model, you would be better off getting a professional in to install it for you properly.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the propane outdoor heater. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to Residential Patio Heaters.

Getting The Art Of Patio Cleaning Using A Pressure Washer To Great Effect

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Understanding the art of patio cleaning using a pressure washer effectively and in such a manner that the patio is properly and thoroughly cleaned can require a bit of skill and knowledge. Patios, which many people have in their backyards, are not exactly a great do-it-yourself project, though for those willing to try, it can be done.

However, for those who are interested in cleaning their own patios using a store-bought pressure washer rather than getting down with scrub brushes and cleaners, the experience can be memorable. Certainly, most people resort to a pressure washer because they’re tired of trying to clean out stone or other surfaces by hand.

Unfortunately, the best pressure washers are those that make use of very hot water. These washers are more commercial in nature and most people do not want to spend the kind of money they would need to get the best washer for such a job. Most store-bought pressure washers of an inexpensive nature, in other words, usually aren’t up to the task of such cleaning.

However, any pressure washer is better than none at all, so it’s important to keep in mind a few issues when taking a pressure washer and using it as a part of a do-it-yourself project. The first thing to always keep in mind is to work with the proper safety equipment, including goggles and gloves.

This is because pressures at the nozzle tip in a pressure washer can be extreme. It is not uncommon for a person whose skin is exposed to such high-pressure to see that skin, at minimum, reddened and bruised and at worst, stripped away. Safety goggles are needed to protect the eyes, also. Additionally, ensure that the right kind of spray tip is used in all cases.

Once those issues have been addressed, it’s important to consider pre-treating or using a good cleaner to help do a thorough and effective job on the patio. Extremely hot water is always effective, but some patios are so thoroughly dirtied that an additional boost is needed in the form of a good and strong cleaner.

When looking at the art of patio cleaning using a pressure washer in an objective manner, it soon becomes evident that while a patio can make for a somewhat involved do-it-yourself project, it might be a better idea to make use of the services of a professional. Sooner or later, all the water and muck and dirt can be a bit too much for most people, after all.

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It Is Already Time To Think About Your Summer Patio

Friday, January 15th, 2010

It is time to think about where you will entertain this summer because it will be here very soon. You and your friends will love to have a wonderful patio that you can enjoy hot summer days and cool summer nights on. More people will enjoy your patio the nicer it is.

You need to start thinking about how you want to design your patio now so you will have time to make it perfect. In order to create the best experience you can plant trees, bushes, and flowers all around the are that your patio is or will be. Since most patios are in the back of a house a beautiful back yard garden will make a great look.

The addition of a wood awning over your patio will make it stand out from the ordinary. You can spend a lot on wood awnings if you choose to and get something truly artistic or you can spend much less for a more basic look. Wood awnings can be used to block out the sun and the rain and they can add a unique design element to any patio.

You can even decorate your awning with plants or vines, or just use your imagination and add a more personal touch will have a special meaning for you and your family. Most home improvement stores have brochures and other types of information on wood awnings, and if they don’t, the clerks can help you locate the material that you need to help you select the best awning for your needs.

People are always looking for patio design ideas and more ways to make their patios look great. If you have a plain concrete patio, you might think about having it stamped. Having a stamped patio is a way of making the concrete look more stylish and adds to the design.

Before you have it stamped though, you should see whether you have enough room to expand your patio. The bigger your patio the more you can do with it to make it look better and the more fancy furniture and plants you can add. There are many great ideas out there and you might find more at the library where they will have lots of home improvement and gardening magazines. .

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Don’t Build Your New Patio Out of Concrete

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Constructing a new patio this summer or redoing an old one will present you with a lot of choices for materials. Each one of them has its advantages and drawbacks but they will all go a long way of contributing to a beautiful patio.

Anyone who lives in a climate that is cold in the winter and hot in the summer might want to use flagstone to build his or her patio. This is because flagstone is very strong and can withstand the elements better than some of the other rocks. A harsh environment requires you to use a material that wont crack easily and flagstone fits the bill. You can buy flagstone as a man made material or you can buy the real thing but whichever you do, no two flagstone patios will ever look the same. This kind of rock looks different every time you build something with it and it is a great choice for any patio.

Another one of your options for patio materials is tile. There are as many tile patio ideas as there are kinds of tile. Tile comes in all sorts of textures and colors and this is one of the main advantages of using it for your patio surface. The possibilities are endless of what kind of design, color, and look you can make your patio when you use tile. Another benefit is that tile is very smooth which makes it easy for walking with little chance of tripping. Some other patio materials might not be a smooth and the patio furniture might not sit perfectly square on the patio surface.

Brick is a very popular choice for patios because it is easy to construct and it looks great. Houses with brick on the outside have always looked classy and substantial and this will also be the case with your patio. The color of brick looks nice on a patio especially if it is surrounded by a garden. With the help of a friend, someone who knows little about brick will probably be able to lay the whole patio with not too much trouble which is another reason to use brick.

Finally, slate is another stone material that will give your patio a one of a kind look. Slate comes in all colors and textures that allows you to construct a patio that will look different from anything else in your neighborhood. You can most likely find slate at some of your local shops that carry stone or marble and if not, you can ask around for it at a home improvement store and they will know where to go to get it.

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