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Concrete Patio Decks

Patio decks are a part of a building which is also open to the sky, and the term 'patio' comes from Latin American and Spanish architecture terminology. These days a patio deck is an outdoor area connected to your house, and is sometimes partly covered by it, and these are popular spots for homeowners to hold a barbeque or other outdoor dining event. Patio decks have changed in design over time, from a simple design with traditional railings to works of art with accessories and decorative additions made from various materials including wood and metals.

 

Patio decks made from concrete are an excellent place to relax in the company of family and friends, whatever the weather. Whether you are relaxing or entertaining, patio decks make things a lot easier for you. The pace of life these days is hectic, and this can mean that you have very little time for getting together with family, neighbors and friends. The times you do have are therefore often more casual than they used to be. A barbeque supper relaxing on your patio deck can be just the thing after a hard day's work, so what better home extension could you have?

There are various styles of concrete patio decks available to attract your interest these days. The increasing cost of such an extension has put many people off the idea in the past, however new and more advanced technology has meant that you don't have to worry any more. You can even have concrete these days which imitates the look of natural stone, and even brick and flagstone effects. Your visitors won't know the difference, thanks to the authentic looks which can be achieved by patterns stamped into the concrete.

Patio decks made of concrete can be very simple to install, child's play even. A pre-prepared form is laid out in whatever shape you like, and the concrete poured into it. Individual pieces of stone don't have the same versatility. The slab should be at least four inches thick, and the ground underneath needs to be well excavated first, with layers of gravel or crushed stone on top of that. The concrete actually takes quite a long time to dry completely, up to four or five days in fact, before you can use it.

All that is left after this is to complete the look of your patio decks with additions, and there are all kinds of things you can do here, especially if you have a flair for interior design. So consider the beauty and practicality of adding well designed and constructed patio decks to your house, enjoy the sun and the breeze through the wind chimes, and change your life!



 

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Real estate profile, Feb. 21, 2012 - Seattle Post Intelligencer


Real estate profile, Feb. 21, 2012
Seattle Post Intelligencer
For $40000 less you could buy this home, 3708 SW 99th St. The 1040-square-foot house, built in 1940, has two bedrooms, one bathroom, a patio, deck, French doors, vaulted ceilings and skylights on a 5320-square-foot lot. Living room of 3708 SW 99th St.

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Trustees shocked by cost estimates in proposed downtown development plan - TribLocal


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Trustees shocked by cost estimates in proposed downtown development plan
TribLocal
By Jeff Danna TribLocal reporter Today at 3:17 pm A rendering in the Northbrook's draft downtown plan shows a parking deck and apartment building along Shermer Road west of the Metra station. (Teska Associates) Some Northbrook trustees experienced ...

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DDA approves land buy, eyes Brighton parking deck - Livingston Daily


DDA approves land buy, eyes Brighton parking deck
Livingston Daily
The current parking deck plan calls for 191 spaces. While enthusiastic about the deck proposal, Modrack conceded the city must confirm there is enough demand for it. He said the city has found the ideal spot for the deck, however, which he said is a ...

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MassDOT: Route 79 deck must be reinforced before road can reopen - Fall River Herald News


MassDOT: Route 79 deck must be reinforced before road can reopen
Fall River Herald News
The roadway through that area was built in the 1960s and will be torn down as soon as the state and the city agree on a plan to replace it, DePaola said. “We are planning a reconstruction of the entire spaghetti ramp system through there,” DePaola said ...

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President Obama's Corporate Tax Reform Rearranges the Deck Chairs on the Titanic - Cato @ Liberty


President Obama's Corporate Tax Reform Rearranges the Deck Chairs on the Titanic
Cato @ Liberty
Now let's look at President Obama's plan for corporate tax reform. The good news is that he reduces the tax rate on companies from 35 percent to 28 percent (still more than 32 percent when state corporate taxes are added to the mix).

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