- Feb 14, 2005
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This is urgent because this is a work in progress that started today.
Here is a picture of where the contractors are on the patio.
http://allaboutfocus.com/images/mypatio2.jpg
The land elevation is higher by the house than it is by the cameraman (me) - by about 5-6". So the land has to be built up with something (dirt, gravel) in order to get a patio that is eventually somewhat level. By the time they get the gravel to out by the cameraman it is going to be 4-5" thick.
We thought there was going to be more of a dirt base and less gravel. Is all of that gravel a problem? Will it affect the stability? Will we have drainage issue?
Your opinion could help save my marriage
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
Here is a picture of where the contractors are on the patio.
http://allaboutfocus.com/images/mypatio2.jpg
The land elevation is higher by the house than it is by the cameraman (me) - by about 5-6". So the land has to be built up with something (dirt, gravel) in order to get a patio that is eventually somewhat level. By the time they get the gravel to out by the cameraman it is going to be 4-5" thick.
We thought there was going to be more of a dirt base and less gravel. Is all of that gravel a problem? Will it affect the stability? Will we have drainage issue?
Your opinion could help save my marriage
Thanks in advance,
Patrick