Since we started designing and manufacturing pergolas in 2013, we have always stayed ahead of the competition when it comes to product quality and cost. With this combination, we are able to provide a superior product while keeping the end customers cost very competitive to any other companies.
Since we started designing and manufacturing pergolas in 2013, we have always stayed ahead of the competition when it comes to product quality and cost. With this combination, we are able to provide a superior product while keeping the end customers cost very competitive to any other companies.
Experienced inspector specializing inthe older homes found in our region. Independent of any Realtor organization, I work for the home buyer (or seller in a pre-listing inspection) and provide an objective assessment of the home
Experienced inspector specializing inthe older homes found in our region. Independent of any Realtor organization, I work for the home buyer (or seller in a pre-listing inspection) and provide an objective assessment of the home
We handle all jobs of any size. We handle everything in the field of excavating from the excavating, hauling, demo, seeding and mulching. We now offer dumpster service providing a smaller dumpster that is driveway friendly but still holds a large amount of material for disposal.
We handle all jobs of any size. We handle everything in the field of excavating from the excavating, hauling, demo, seeding and mulching. We now offer dumpster service providing a smaller dumpster that is driveway friendly but still holds a large amount of material for disposal.
YARDMAN Services has served the greater Cumberland area since 1989. Owner is on jobsites 99% of the time. Payments are due at the completion of the contract, payment options are available. Down payments are never required unless materials will need to be purchased.
YARDMAN Services has served the greater Cumberland area since 1989. Owner is on jobsites 99% of the time. Payments are due at the completion of the contract, payment options are available. Down payments are never required unless materials will need to be purchased.
Patios questions, answered by experts
It’s possible to pour concrete if the temperatures are expected to dip below freezing at night, but you need to take some special precautions before you do. Most importantly, you need to make sure your concrete won’t freeze, so the best thing to do is enclose the area and heat it. You should also make sure you’re using cold-weather concrete that’s designed for pouring in cold weather. Use accelerants to help speed up the curing process and avoid cold temperatures from resulting in weak concrete.
When comparing pavers versus a concrete patio, paver patios tend to be more costly than their concrete counterparts. However, the total cost depends on the type of materials you use and the size of the patio. If your patio needs repairs, a paver patio will be easier and less costly to fix, even though it’s more expensive upfront. Plus, a paver patio won’t bump up your property taxes, while a concrete patio will.
Porcelain pavers come at a premium. If you want to save some cash, choose concrete pavers. Concrete pavers can cost as little as $0.50 per square foot.
Stepping stones should match an average human stride, so the general rule is to place them about 24 inches between stones. However, many designs put stones closer together. If you choose to plant in between them, leave at least 6 to 8 inches between stones to give plants room to grow.
Most standard concrete patios are around 4 inches deep. However, concrete patios that need to support very heavy items, like a hot tub or outdoor kitchen, should be around 6 inches thick to support the full weight of these items. You'll also want to make sure you install rebar for patios that need to support a lot of weight like this.
The Clearville, PA homeowners’ guide to patio services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Your new deck will be a welcomed outdoor living space. But what is deck flashing, and why do you need it? We discuss this important aspect of deck building.
Adding artificial grass to your deck can be a good way to protect the wood underneath the grass while providing a more comfortable walking surface. Here’s how to do it.