5 Questions to Ask Your Patio Contractor About Installing or Repairing Brick and Stone Patios, Walks, and Steps

Step into these questions for your patio contractor

Urban house with a cozy paver patio
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Urban house with a cozy paver patio
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Installing a new brick or stone patio, walkway, or steps or repairing the existing materials can go a long way towards improving your home’s curb appeal. But before you embark on the project, these questions to ask a patio contractor will ensure you understand what the project entails and whether you should repair the current brick or stone or completely replace it. 

1. Where should pavers be installed?

Brick and stone flatwork refers to areas where pavers are installed on the ground or other flat surface. You can install stone or brick pavers on patios, walkways, and steps. Working with your local paver installation pro can help you decide on the best location for brick or stone pavers and discuss the best method for installation. In some cases, pavers can be installed over the existing concrete or other walkway or patio material. In other cases, they may need to install them directly on the ground.

2. When do you need this work done?

Discussing your timeline with your local patio pro can ensure that everyone is on the same page regarding timing. They may have a long list of jobs to complete before they get to yours, or they may be able to complete the work quickly. Understanding when you need the work done will help them plan accordingly. 

3. What issues need to be addressed?

If you have existing brick or stone flatwork and need to have it repaired, you should discuss the issues you’re having with your patio contractor. If there are only a few damaged pavers, the contractor may be able to do walkway, step, or patio paver repairs. If there’s significant damage, they may recommend removing the existing brick or stone and installing new pavers. 

4. What type of material are you interested in?

Brick and stone are popular paver options for patios, walks, steps, and flatwork, but they offer different aesthetics, and one may be better for your home. Stone offers a rustic look, and its irregularly shaped edges make for an interesting aesthetic. Brick is a classic material that lends a stately elegance to walkways and patios. Just as stone can come in a variety of styles, colors, and shapes, brick is available in different colors to allow for customization. 

5. What is your budget?

If you’re working with a tighter budget, you may want to opt for repairs versus installing an entirely new brick or stone patio. If you decide to replace your existing patio, walkway, or steps, brick is typically the more affordable option when compared to stone. As far as longevity, they are both durable and long-lasting. Brick is often easier to install than stone because of its uniform shape. The irregular shape of stone makes it more difficult and time-consuming to install, so it all fits together correctly and in a way that’s aesthetically pleasing.

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