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Common Hardscape Mistakes You Need to Avoid

Written by David Connors | Apr 15, 2020 1:00:00 PM

If you are in the market for a new outdoor living space, or any hardscaping for that matter, this article will assist you in avoiding some common mistakes contractors and how you can avoid them. When designing and eventually having hardscapes installed there are quite a few important factors to take into consideration. Here at CKC Landscaping we pride ourselves on our industry leading service and quality, and are happy to pass along these important tips for homeowners.

As is the case with so many home construction projects, it is always best to consult with a professional in your efforts to ensure that you have not overlooked any important details. Better yet, it is a good idea to hire a professional to help design your hardscape and perform the appropriate installation as well. There are a variety of important components that are more often than not overlooked during hardscape projects. All of these issues are sure to present with a negative impact on your cherished investment, and could end up being a costly fix. Here are three of the most common hardscape mistakes that many homeowners fall prey to.

Mistake #1 – Drainage

When designing your hardscape, drainage will play an important role in the project and is a very important to the overall project. Proper elevations and pitch are the first things to consider, and some situations may even call for a conveyance system to move water. For these reasons, it is important to understand the overall flow of the water by inspecting the slope of the terrain and ensuring that the water is able to flow exactly where you intend it to flow. This is where our experience provides an advantage over other hardscape contractors. Our highly skilled and trained technicians will ensure that existing slopes match the slopes that were put in place during the design process.

 

Mistake # 2 – Compaction Issues

One of the most common causes of a failed hardscape project is that of compaction. All too often, when installing a lift, which is a specific amount of dirt and gravel, you end up with far too much. When this occurs the entire compaction process of the project is not properly performed. Over time, the ground will compact naturally which means that anything installed on top of it will shift causing uneven terrain which can ultimately minimize the value of your hardscape project. The experts here at CKC Landscaping highly recommend the use of lifts that are appropriate for the size tamper being used. Utilizing only state of the art compacting equipment, we ensure that all lifts are small enough to be entirely compacted. Though rather time consuming and quite a bit of work, it will certainly avoid costly repairs down the road.

 

Mistake # 3 – Balance

Another very important component of any hardscape project is that of balance. A very common hardscape mistake, many homeowners make when designing their projects. Don't get caught up in the actual look and type of stone or material and forget to take into consideration the balance of same. A good balance of hardscape and plants presents with a sense of harmony and a sort of peaceful oasis in your back yard. Therefore, balance plays an important role in the overall process as well.

Mistake #4 - Use of Improper Materials

When choosing materials for your hardscaping projects, you need to consider the overall aesthetic of the property as well as what the materials are being used for. You’ll want to use materials that are durable for your climate and their intended use. For example, if you want outdoor walkways in your design, you should choose materials that make sense, like high-quality pavers, that won’t require a lot of maintenance or hurt your feet. Remember that you’ll probably want to invest in some extra materials for potential replacement down the road, too. If you are doing a dry laid flagstone application, you will want to use a stone that is 1.5” tick for stability, and if wet laid in concrete 1” is fine.

 

Mistake #5 - Don’t be Afraid to Mix Textures and Colors

Stone and stone veneer come in a wonderful variety of colors and textures and the most beautiful projects combine them artistically to achieve a layered, professional look. For example, your flagstones don’t have to match the stones in your retaining wall (but they should complement each other!). If you have trouble with the visually creative side of your project, a design expert can help you coordinate your materials.

If you are thinking about adding an appealing hardscape design to your home, then surely you have come to the right place. Our professionals have years and years of experience and are committed and dedicated to creating, designing and delivering the best all round hardscape. Don’t take chances with costly hardscape mistakes, but rather put your trust in the hands of some of the best technicians in the industry. We look forward to serving you and to making your dream outdoor living space the envy of all your neighbors!