Scott P
New member
We’ve lived in our house here in Houston for about a year and a half now. We’ve always talked about doing something with our backyard so we can enjoy it, so we finally got started. We aren’t done yet, but it’s at least starting to look like something that will turn out pretty nice.
So far, we’ve gone through 380 pavers, over a yard of sand, two yards of paver base and countless wheelbarrow trips. Excavation was done with a manual sod cutter and some flat nosed shovels. We also did this on the hottest weekend of the year. A neighbor volunteered his help in exchange for help with his patio come fall. We really have some awesome neighbors.
The excavation and base prep took all day Saturday in 90 degree heart. I think we killed off several bottles of water and Gatorade. The dog gave up and went inside to enjoy the A/C. The paver base that I had delivered wasn’t as fine as it should have been and it was very hard to level. Other than that, the rest of the installation went well. Here are some pics
Before Shot
Excavation
Paver Base
Laying the sand and starting the pavers.
Project Supervisor doing what he does best.
Pavers all installed
Yeah, I play with power Tools
Gazebo Built
Completed Pavers
We will be installing a three person swing, speaker rocks, lighting, a water feature and some bushes this weekend. This project has been quite the learning experience. I was also completely exhausted come Sunday night. By Saturday night, I figured I had moved about 4+ tons of material in my wheelbarrow.
There is more to be done this weekend including a new swing, water feature, lights and plants. I still have to run electric and speaker wire. I am not looking forward to renting that sod cutter again and I can finally walk again after pushing and kicking that thing for so many hours last weekend. I’ll be posting more pictures as we go along.
So far, we’ve gone through 380 pavers, over a yard of sand, two yards of paver base and countless wheelbarrow trips. Excavation was done with a manual sod cutter and some flat nosed shovels. We also did this on the hottest weekend of the year. A neighbor volunteered his help in exchange for help with his patio come fall. We really have some awesome neighbors.
The excavation and base prep took all day Saturday in 90 degree heart. I think we killed off several bottles of water and Gatorade. The dog gave up and went inside to enjoy the A/C. The paver base that I had delivered wasn’t as fine as it should have been and it was very hard to level. Other than that, the rest of the installation went well. Here are some pics
Before Shot

Excavation

Paver Base

Laying the sand and starting the pavers.

Project Supervisor doing what he does best.

Pavers all installed

Yeah, I play with power Tools

Gazebo Built

Completed Pavers

We will be installing a three person swing, speaker rocks, lighting, a water feature and some bushes this weekend. This project has been quite the learning experience. I was also completely exhausted come Sunday night. By Saturday night, I figured I had moved about 4+ tons of material in my wheelbarrow.
There is more to be done this weekend including a new swing, water feature, lights and plants. I still have to run electric and speaker wire. I am not looking forward to renting that sod cutter again and I can finally walk again after pushing and kicking that thing for so many hours last weekend. I’ll be posting more pictures as we go along.