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If you don’t want to set a patio in mortar, bedding sand is an affordable alternative that’s easy to work with. Unlike wet mortar that begins to harden quickly, you can
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1. Scrape away any flaking paint or stain using the paint scraper. You can skip this step if you're sanding new furniture in preparation for a first application of paint or stain.
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1. Trace an exact outline of the patio site with landscape paint. Review the location and choose the best direction to slope the patio to drain water runoff away from the house. 2
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1. Insert four wooden stakes into the corners of the patio site and tie a string around each stake to make a basic outline of the patio. 2. Dig the surface of the patio to a depth
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