Looks great Jon! It's always a good feeling to get a long project completed. I'm sure the extended patio area will give your family endless hours of enjoyment!!!
Find when joining old to new like that, use a complete different colour brick (say black), this way it breaks up the area into a picnic area and walk way, thanks for sharing this is how we build knowledge and gain ideas.
Turned out really well, I like that you used clay brick pavers these will retain there colour unlike concrete block paving also the brick edge looks great a lot better then the steal I think 👌 greetings from 🇮🇪
Soldier course really finished it off nicely. Well done as always Bud. It was nice to see the Peters Gang all chippin in!!! I think you might have another 1M+ views video here Bud. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
So I’m not going to be able to make this patio for 22 years? And I have to marry a lady? That’s like a $1,000,000 patio not even including the breakfast cereal they’ll eat. (Looks good and thanks for sharing your errors as always. Did the boys give you shit for not doing the edge right the first time? Did they suggest a soldier course?)
This is the 3rd DIY brick patio vid I've watched and it's crazy how nonchalantly everyone is like "oh all these roots were in the way" with absolute no concern for the health of the tree. Dunno, I don't think a patio is worth it if you're going to potentially harm a tree given all trees provide in terms of oxygen, shade, habitat, and beauty.
No one is concerned because, unless it’s a particularly central root (which shouldn’t be that close to the surface), most trees can handle that kind of pruning.
I appreciate that you tried something new and brought us along.
Nothing better than working on a project with your kids. Looking forward to updates on this very nice patio area.
Looks great Jon! It's always a good feeling to get a long project completed. I'm sure the extended patio area will give your family endless hours of enjoyment!!!
Thank you for sharing your ideas and skills with everyone. As always, we enjoy watching your videos.
Classy project and you're teaching your kids some good skills. Thanks for sharing!
Find when joining old to new like that, use a complete different colour brick (say black), this way it breaks up the area into a picnic area and walk way, thanks for sharing this is how we build knowledge and gain ideas.
Fantastic video. This is incredibly useful and entertaining. Well done!
Thank you!
Jon just another awesome video in your video vault here on UA-cam that I really just enjoy, full of tips and tricks. thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Turned out really well, I like that you used clay brick pavers these will retain there colour unlike concrete block paving also the brick edge looks great a lot better then the steal I think 👌 greetings from 🇮🇪
Great work on that patio Jon! Nice that you had the boys there to help out! 👍👍😉😉
Thanks Steve
That's a great look, love the red brick.
Lookin' sharp, Jon!
Looks really nice. Very functional.
Soldier course really finished it off nicely. Well done as always Bud. It was nice to see the Peters Gang all chippin in!!! I think you might have another 1M+ views video here Bud. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks Mike!
It definitely looking awesome there, Jon! 😃
Fantastic work!!!
And... I guess that means more outdoor furniture?
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks Jon. You inspire me to always be improving
Thanks Chris!
Nice job on the brick patio Jon! Thanks for sharing with us!👍💖😎JP
Thanks JP!
@@JonPetersArtHome Your very welcome Jon! Have a great week😎
Jon, Check your link for the Planter Box. The Outdoor Bench is what I get. BTW, another great job.
Thanks! And Thanks for the heads up Dan, I just fixed it.
The patio looks great. [the edging was a good choice to finish it off]
Handy to have some free labour 🙌
I wouldn’t say free 😂
Nice job. & congrats on 600k!
Thanks Joshua
Looks great 👍
Putting in hard scaping is a learning experience. It will kick your rear
That’s for sure!
Goodwork Jon boy's look strong 💪 👍
Thanks Art, they are, good young men very proud of all three.
Good work 👏👏👏
Nice work, turned out great! I've been threatening to do something similar for a long time now, might have to get started! 😁
Looks really good. Do you use anything on top of the bricks for sealing, or to fill any spaces between bricks? Thanks
That's what I'm looking for. I'm tired of pulling weeds from between the pavers and don't want to use weedkiller because of my dogs.
Absolutely, use a water based paving sealant
Great video
Thanks!
Jon, you are an inspiration. And yet another outdoor kitchen. Are you running out of projects? ;)
Thanks Jack, I need one closer to the house… can’t spend all my time at the barn or I’ll have to build a dog house 😂
All together, what did the cost come to? Awesome video! Thanks!
Thank you.
So I’m not going to be able to make this patio for 22 years? And I have to marry a lady? That’s like a $1,000,000 patio not even including the breakfast cereal they’ll eat. (Looks good and thanks for sharing your errors as always. Did the boys give you shit for not doing the edge right the first time? Did they suggest a soldier course?)
😂👍
No I think they knew better 😂
This is the 3rd DIY brick patio vid I've watched and it's crazy how nonchalantly everyone is like "oh all these roots were in the way" with absolute no concern for the health of the tree. Dunno, I don't think a patio is worth it if you're going to potentially harm a tree given all trees provide in terms of oxygen, shade, habitat, and beauty.
🤦♂️ the tree is doi fine
Bruh the tree is fine
No one is concerned because, unless it’s a particularly central root (which shouldn’t be that close to the surface), most trees can handle that kind of pruning.
Roots of the tree go waaaaaay down. Root pruning just stimulates growth of new roots. Not an issue unless you’re going multiple feet down
Mate trees are pretty resilient. Plus they have more than one root
"QP"? WTF is that?