Patio slab projects
Patio requests often involve a new backyard slab, replacement of an old patio, a pad for outdoor seating, or a poured surface connected to steps, doors, or walkways.
The most useful first details are the rough length and width, whether the patio touches the house, and whether old concrete, pavers, deck framing, or landscaping must be removed.
Planning factors that affect scope
Grade, drainage away from the home, base prep, reinforcement, finish, control joints, steps, thresholds, and access all affect how a patio project is scoped.
If the patio will connect to a walkway, driveway, shed, or exterior door, include that context so the request can be reviewed as one connected flatwork project.
Lynchburg patio considerations
Lynchburg yards can include slope, older hardscape, and tight side-yard access. Include notes about gates, grade changes, and where water drains after rain.
Forest, Timberlake, Boonsboro, Wyndhurst, and Madison Heights requests should include the exact project city or neighborhood.