A patio that looks great is nice. A patio that stays level through Indiana freeze-thaw is better. In Saint John and across Northwest Indiana, paver patios are popular because they’re durable, customizable, and easier to repair than a single poured slab. The difference between a patio that stays tight and flat for years and one that settles or heaves usually comes down to the “invisible” work: excavation depth, base compaction, edge restraint, jointing, and (especially) drainage planning. Below is a homeowner-friendly guide to paver patio installation—what to plan, what to ask your contractor, and what details matter most when you want a long-lasting outdoor living space. 1) Start with the “use plan” (not the paver color) Before anyone chooses a pattern, decide how you’ll actually live in the space: Dining zone: enough room for chairs to slide back comfortably. Grilling/cooking zone: safe clearance from siding and railings, plus a landing […]