I've got roughly a 10x20 area next to my existing covered patio that I want to put a surface down on. What's the cheapest material to use that will last until the sun devours the earth? It doesn't need to be fancy. Just want to put a big table and chairs on it, 8 person seating or so.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI've got roughly a 10x20 area next to my existing covered patio that I want to put a surface down on. What's the cheapest material to use that will last until the sun devours the earth? It doesn't need to be fancy. Just want to put a big table and chairs on it, 8 person seating or so.
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There is one option I think I mentioned before, (if you're against concrete) that maybe cheaper. I've been seeing it a lot. People put up a border with crush granite fill in it. Seems pretty solid.
I personally have only seen it on driveways though.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostThere is one option I think I mentioned before, (if you're against concrete) that maybe cheaper. I've been seeing it a lot. People put up a border with crush granite fill in it. Seems pretty solid.
I personally have only seen it on driveways though.
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Eric,
Sorry for the delay. To say I've been busy is an understatement. I'm also rusty with this software from work. This should give you an idea of what you're looking at. Let me know if this is what you're thinking or what else you want, and I can do more with it. I didn't put the existing columns in (tired of trying to make it have the right sized cover -- I'm rusty). Hope this helps. I just drew it to look like concrete bottom. If you want to use deck boards and cover the existing patio plus the new part, let me know that and I can change it and provide a materials list. Mike C would be the guy to get it done. Late!
-B
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