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who is Build ground level deck and stone paving surrounding patio?

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who is Build ground level deck and stone paving surrounding patio?

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>> My wife wants me to build a deck off the back of our house and we are >> on a slab. There currently is a 10 x 10 concrete patio that I would > Try to convince your wife that this is a bad idea. Having a deck is > like adopting another child, one thing after the other. If she likes Joe, as a SWMBO, that aint gonna work 😉 However, now adays they have some very *nice* looking exterior carpets which should be investigated in a case like this. Yes, they can get rained on and all that and weather well. They take to either a vacumn cleaner or a broom just fine. They can go directly on that cement patio and spiff it up alot. They are generally 3$ a yard or less but the really nifty ones can run up to 6$ a square yard. They come in solid pieces so wont ‘peel up’ in squares. I have one now, 12×13 solid piece in a sunroom built on a slab. I could have gone with interior carpet but hedged my bets ‘just in case’ and am quite happy with it. My porch, which is screened and roofed but otherwise o

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>> My wife wants me to build a deck off the back of our house and we are >> on a slab. There currently is a 10 x 10 concrete patio that I would > Try to convince your wife that this is a bad idea. Having a deck is > like adopting another child, one thing after the other. If she likes Joe, as a SWMBO, that aint gonna work 😉 However, now adays they have some very *nice* looking exterior carpets which should be investigated in a case like this. Yes, they can get rained on and all that and weather well. They take to either a vacumn cleaner or a broom just fine. They can go directly on that cement patio and spiff it up alot. They are generally 3$ a yard or less but the really nifty ones can run up to 6$ a square yard. They come in solid pieces so wont ‘peel up’ in squares. I have one now, 12×13 solid piece in a sunroom built on a slab. I could have gone with interior carpet but hedged my bets ‘just in case’ and am quite happy with it. My porch, which is screened and roofed but otherwise o

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