If you found this blog before building your patio…

You’re one of the lucky ones.

Because before you spend $10,000–$30,000 (or way more) on a paver patio or walkway, there are some things you absolutely need to understand first.

And I’m going to tell you — not because other contractors are bad people…

…but because most of them won’t.

Not because they’re trying to screw you.

But because if you push back, they’ll just build it anyway.

They’ve got crews to pay. Bills to cover.

And 5, 10, 20… even 30 years later?

I’m the guy who gets the call when everything starts falling apart.

So take it from me:

I don’t see the brand-new patios.

I see what fails.

I see the regrets.

I see what homeowners wish they knew before they built.

If you’re planning a patio…

Buckle up.

This isn’t HGTV.

This is reality.

  1. Water ALWAYS Wins (And Your Patio Isn’t Special)

Let’s make this simple:

If water is flowing onto your patio instead of away from it…

You’ve already lost.

Here’s what I see constantly:

  • Missing gutters
  • Downspouts dumping directly onto pavers
  • Patios built at the lowest point of the yard
  • Mulch beds or grass sitting higher than the patio
  • No drainage path
  • Nowhere for water to go

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We’ve got:

  • Freeze–thaw cycles
  • Heavy spring rains
  • Humidity
  • Shade that keeps everything wet
  • Clay soil that holds and moves water

If your patio isn’t built to handle that, you’re looking at:

  • Heaving
  • Settling
  • Sinking steps
  • Washed-out joints
  • Mold and mildew
  • Black staining
  • Low spots that never dry

And no…

A shop vac isn’t fixing that.

  1. Shade, Sun & the ā€œFungus Among Usā€

Here’s one people NEVER think about:

Where is the sun actually hitting your yard?

I’ve seen people build beautiful patios on the north side of their home…

And then sit outside in July wearing a sweatshirt because it never sees sunlight.

Shade creates:

  • Constant moisture
  • Moss
  • Mildew
  • Algae
  • Slime

As I always say:

You’ll never be alone on your patio…

Because there’s always a fungus among us.

And it’s not just comfort — it affects performance too.

Too much shade can:

  • Slow or prevent sealer from curing properly
  • Lead to hazing, whitening, and peeling
  • Keep surfaces damp for days

Add in:

  • Fences blocking sun
  • Potted plants dripping dirt
  • Rusting furniture

…and now your ā€œdream patioā€ is a maintenance nightmare.

  1. Your Base Determines EVERYTHING

This is where most jobs go wrong.

You don’t see it…
But it’s everything.

A proper paver system depends on:

  • Depth
  • Compaction
  • Drainage
  • The right materials

If your base holds water instead of moving it…

Game over.

In our area, you need a base that:

  • Drains properly
  • Handles freeze–thaw cycles
  • Supports the load long-term
  • Doesn’t turn into a sponge

If corners get cut here, the patio becomes a ticking time bomb.

And you won’t know it…

Until it starts moving.

  1. The Shortcuts You’ll Never See (Until It’s Too Late)

Most homeowners don’t know what to look for.

And some installers count on that.

Here are shortcuts I see all the time:

āŒ No drainage behind walls
→ Water builds up… then walls fail

āŒ Poor or missing edge restraints
→ Patio spreads and shifts over time

āŒ Steps without proper footing
→ Sinking, twisting, separating

āŒ Not excavating wide enough
→ Edges fail because there’s nothing supporting them

āŒ Building in natural water paths without raising elevation
→ Constant moisture problems forever

And the worst part?

Everything can look perfect…

Until it doesn’t.

  1. Function Matters More Than Looks

This is where reality hits hard.

Things people don’t think about:

šŸ”„ Grill placement
→ Grease stains are real

🚪 Distance from the house
→ That 25-foot walk feels a LOT longer in the rain

šŸ’ŗ Metal furniture
→ Rust stains everywhere

But here’s the good news:

Most rust stains are preventable.

At my own house, we use:

  • Felt pads under chairs
  • Plastic shims under heavy items
  • Cork under umbrella bases

Cost? Almost nothing.
Result? Zero rust. Ever.

And PLEASE…

Don’t put outdoor rugs on your pavers.

You’ll end up with a permanent ā€œtan lineā€ that no cleaning will ever fully fix.

  1. Spend Time Watching Your Yard (Seriously)

This might be the easiest thing you can do…

And almost nobody does it.

Before building anything:

Spend a few weekends watching your yard after rain.

Look for:

  • Where water flows
  • Where it pools
  • Where it stays wet
  • Where sun hits
  • Where shade sticks around
  • Where grass struggles

This alone can save you thousands of dollars…

And years of frustration.

  1. Elevation Is a Dealbreaker

If your patio is sitting at the lowest point of your yard…

It will fail.

Period.

You need to raise it.

Yes, it costs more.

No, you won’t want to hear that.

But your two options are simple:

Raise it now
or
Pay for it later

  1. You Might Not Even Be Allowed to Build It

Here’s something most people never hear until it’s too late:

In many townships, you can’t just build a patio wherever you want.

Because of stormwater regulations and impervious surface limits.

Your property is only allowed to shed a certain amount of water.

And a patio?

Adds more runoff.

Depending on your township, you may need:

  • Permits
  • Drainage plans
  • Runoff calculations
  • Engineered solutions

Ignore this?

You could be dealing with:

  • Stop-work orders
  • Fines
  • Forced removal
  • Drainage issues affecting your home or neighbors

This is where hiring someone who understands both construction AND local regulations becomes critical.

Final Thoughts (From the Guy Who Sees This 30 Years Later)

Look — I’m not trying to scare you.

I’m trying to help you.

Because I don’t go to brand-new patios.

I go to the ones that are:

  • 5 years old and sinking
  • 10 years old and covered in mold
  • 15 years old with washed-out joints
  • 20+ years old and failing structurally

And most of the time?

It all could’ve been prevented.

Pavers are incredible.

They’re beautiful.
They add value.
They can last decades.

If they’re done right.

But if they’re not?

You’re signing up for long-term headaches.

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If your patio is:

  • Dirty
  • Faded
  • Full of weeds
  • Missing sand
  • Slippery
  • Stained

That’s where we come in.

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Serving the Lehigh Valley.

No pressure. Just honest advice and real results.

Build smart.
Build with intention.
Build for drainage.

And remember:

Water always wins.
But smart planning wins first.

— Matty Dogg
The Pressure Wash Company
PAHIC #203240

šŸ“ž 484-424-5200
🌐 www.thepressurewashcompany.com

 

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