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Sorry to start off with this but we moved into a house last year and sadly since then we've had a string of bad luck. My wife became ill and had to give up work and i've had to reduce hours to take care of her. This will be like this for 3-4 years due to her illness so money IS very very tight. I have a budget of £350 at most.
The house is almost decorated but the garden is somewhat of a mess. The grass is full of weeds and grass weed killer isn't even touching it sadly. Over the past year it's just got worse. However, by the backdoor we have a 'patio' of sorts. I want to make it look 'nicer' so my wife can sit out there in the summer and relax and hopefully feel a bit better.
It's 3x4m area but the patio slabs are very cheap and just look a mess. 70% of them are broken and cracked and do need repointing. We do have a lovely table and chairs out there but due to the patio it's not a nice area to sit in at all. The chair and tables wobble also which doesn't help lol.
According to our neighbours the old owners used to use the area to break up bricks and rocks whcih also explained the smash windows when we moved in lol
I have an extremely TIGHT budget as stated above. I priced up a decking and it was WAY above £300. I also thought maybe just replacing the slabs would be a cheaper option but once again it seems that's also way above £300 (Assuming they've used Hardcore and not just sand). Even if they have had using multiple online calculators have the final price around the £600 mark.
Well, I've come across some decking kits online. All you need to do is add protection and buy breeze blocks (to elevate it) that come to around £300 for a 3x3m.
However, i'm worried they're going to be VERY cheap and cheerful and break apart if a gnat farts on them after a year. Has anybody had any experience with them?
Now, the second part.
The area in question gets ZERO sunlight through the year which is perfect as we don't enjoy sitting in the sun lol but unfortunately it makes everything go green through the winter and spring. Would decking be a bad idea here? Obv it'll have a slope and I could get some really strong protective pain and scrub it through the winter.
I understand composite decking would be the way forward but as I say.. tight budget and that's not going to change anytime soon sadly.
So, are they worth it? <3
Sorry to start off with this but we moved into a house last year and sadly since then we've had a string of bad luck. My wife became ill and had to give up work and i've had to reduce hours to take care of her. This will be like this for 3-4 years due to her illness so money IS very very tight. I have a budget of £350 at most.
The house is almost decorated but the garden is somewhat of a mess. The grass is full of weeds and grass weed killer isn't even touching it sadly. Over the past year it's just got worse. However, by the backdoor we have a 'patio' of sorts. I want to make it look 'nicer' so my wife can sit out there in the summer and relax and hopefully feel a bit better.
It's 3x4m area but the patio slabs are very cheap and just look a mess. 70% of them are broken and cracked and do need repointing. We do have a lovely table and chairs out there but due to the patio it's not a nice area to sit in at all. The chair and tables wobble also which doesn't help lol.
According to our neighbours the old owners used to use the area to break up bricks and rocks whcih also explained the smash windows when we moved in lol
I have an extremely TIGHT budget as stated above. I priced up a decking and it was WAY above £300. I also thought maybe just replacing the slabs would be a cheaper option but once again it seems that's also way above £300 (Assuming they've used Hardcore and not just sand). Even if they have had using multiple online calculators have the final price around the £600 mark.
Well, I've come across some decking kits online. All you need to do is add protection and buy breeze blocks (to elevate it) that come to around £300 for a 3x3m.
However, i'm worried they're going to be VERY cheap and cheerful and break apart if a gnat farts on them after a year. Has anybody had any experience with them?
Now, the second part.
The area in question gets ZERO sunlight through the year which is perfect as we don't enjoy sitting in the sun lol but unfortunately it makes everything go green through the winter and spring. Would decking be a bad idea here? Obv it'll have a slope and I could get some really strong protective pain and scrub it through the winter.
I understand composite decking would be the way forward but as I say.. tight budget and that's not going to change anytime soon sadly.
So, are they worth it? <3
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