New Patio Installations in Hampshire
There are many reasons why our clients prefer to have patio areas constructed at their properties. The main benefit is the opportunity to utilise the outside space as an additional sitting room during warmer seasons, where family and friends can congregate in comfort. Nowadays, with the introduction of outdoor kitchens, patios are fast becoming external dining areas as well. And the more space we have to work with, the better your envisaged social hub can be.
To ensure your complete satisfaction with our new patio and paving installation service, Rick will conduct a thorough survey of your property and discuss your requirements in detail. From the type of patio surface you prefer to the overall pattern created, we’ll work closely with you to achieve your desired result.
Installation Process
As a fully licensed waste carrier, Level Fencing can remove your old patio and paving from the site once they have been dug up. This negates the added cost of skip hire and time spent filling it with discarded land and unwanted materials.
In the case of patio installations, we’ll carry out:
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All Necessary Groundworks
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Excavation
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Ground Levelling
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Drainage Installation
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Sub-Base Preparation
Once the sub-base is in place, our landscaping company’s team will begin to lay your new patio or paving. This is done by pouring concrete onto the prepared surface and positioning paving slabs or bricks in a predetermined pattern. Once in place, they are secured by pouring cement in the gaps between the tiles or bricks. This is all pointed and cleaned before setting for approximately 24 hours.
Patio Materials
Level Fencing supplies and fits the following:
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Indian Sandstone
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Natural Stone
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Block Paving
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Porcelain Tiles
Each has its own merits, which we’ll happily discuss with you during our initial consultation.
Regrouting Service
For older properties in Eastleigh, Chandler’s Ford, Winchester, and the other areas we cover, our landscaping company can revitalise your home’s exterior by regrouting your old patio slabs. This will prevent debris from getting caught between the tiles and new weeds from growing up through the gaps.