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Brick patio contractor Northern Virginia is what Fairfax Contractor is all about. We design and custom-build amazing brick patios in Northern Virginia. When you think of the Northern Virginia area, you see that designers and builders constructed many homes around colonial architecture. Traditionally brick has been a building material used in our area since colonial times. Walking in Old Town Alexandria today, you’ll see brick pavers being laid on ancient sidewalks. Almost always, Fairfax Contractor sets their custom brick patios on a concrete base.

Unlike interlocking concrete pavers, which tried to emulate real brick pavers, these pavers are clay brick. Designers create clay brick pavers for use in patios. Looking for a custom brick patio in Northern Virginia? We could be your go-to contractor. We hold a Virginia class A contractor’s license and carry insurance for your protection. We are experts in designing and installing some of the state-of-the-art brick patio projects in the area. Among the many brick patio contractors in Northern Virginia, Fairfax Contractor offers the ultimate experience in custom-designed, reasonably-priced brick patios. Give us a call for your free consultation and design at 703-725-7945.

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Designing Your Brick Patio Project

When designing a brick patio hardscape project for your backyard, there are many design considerations to make. The design of your brick patio will dictate the shape and size of your desired patio. Your budget and intended patio use will dictate the design process. You must consider the selection of Brick Pavers and the pattern in which you plan to lay the brick. Fairfax Contractor can enhance your initial brick patio ideas with our years of installation experience.

Start by setting an affordable budget, which will determine your brick patio’s complexity. You should also take the time to look at pictures of other brick patios to get a good idea of what you might like to see in your particular job. Doing some research beforehand will make our design consultation more productive for planning your dream outdoor space. Collaborating with a Fairfax Contractor designer, we’ll transform your initial ideas into a patio that suits your space, budget, and needs.

What Types Of Clay Bricks Can You Use For A Patio?

There are many manufacturers of clay brick pavers that are available in our area. The main thing decision when picking your pavers is to decide the brick pattern you want to use in your patio. Clay brick pavers come in two main sizes, one is a standard four-inch by 8 inches, and the other is a module brick Paver that measures 3 5/8″ x 7 5/8″. Standard 4″ x 8″ brick pavers will work fine if you install your patio and a running bond design. To create a herringbone pattern in your brick patio, you’ll need to use modular bricks.

Brick  Patterns  For Patios

brick paver patterns for patios

When designing your brick patio, you can utilize many combinations of brick patterns to create a unique patio. Know that manufacturers in the United States produce two sizes of clay brick pavers. One size, called modular, measures 3 5/8” x 7 5/8”. Using modular bricks for your patio enables you to make 45° herringbone, basket weave, and standard running bond patterns. If you choose a standard 8” x 4” clay brick paver, you can only use a running bond pattern. In Northern Virginia, most of our clay brick patios feature a framing soldier course of brick. What you decide to place inside the border will create your unique brick patio Building Codes For A Brick Patio In Northern Virginia.

Patio Permits

Northern Virginia requires no codes or permits for a slab-on-grade brick patio. But if you are considering a brick patio there may be zoning and setback standards that will need to be well-thought-out. Before building a brick patio, ensure you have homeowner association approval. Building permits are needed for plans with more than two steps or an elevated patio. Our personnel at Fairfax contractor Will pull all necessary building permits and even help you with your homeowner assignation approval, for your new brick patio.

Installing A Brick Patio

When we are ready to start to install your brick patio, the first step is to call miss utilities of Virginia to make sure that we do not cut any utility lines. When we have an active miss utility ticket, we can start the patio installation. As stated, Fairfax Contractor typically installs their clay brick Paver patios on a concrete base. To ensure proper drainage, we remove grass and excavate to set the finished patio’s grade. If your patio design includes stairs, we will have to excavate for the foundation to support this structure. After excavation, we’ll outline your patio’s design for your approval before pouring any concrete.

Typically we utilize a specialized concrete design mix that includes residential reinforcing fibers and pours a 4-inch concrete slab. The next step is to layout string lines to show Mason the grade while installing the clay brick pavers. Fairfax Contractor lays the pavers in a mixture of sand, water, and type S masonry cement. Type S masonry cement is stronger than the cement used to lay face brick and is designed to stand up to the thaw-freeze cycle we experience in Northern Virginia. Depending on what ultimate brick Paver pattern you have decided on, we will probably start by installing a soldier course of brick that will form the perimeter of the patio. You can choose a joint finish like concave or grapevine as we lay the bricks, which we always set in type S mortar.

After laying out the perimeter brick pavers, we begin near the house, setting the bricks in a mortar bed to achieve a grade of one-quarter inch per foot. We’ll use an acid wash to remove any remaining excess mortar after all the bricks have been laid. When we are ready to start to install your brick patio, the first step is to call miss utilities of Virginia to make sure that we do not cut any utility lines. When we have an active miss utility ticket, we can start the patio installation. As stated, Fairfax Contractor typically installs their clay brick Paver patios on a concrete base. To ensure proper drainage for the finished patio, we’ll remove the grass and perform excavation to set the grade of the understructure.

If your patio design includes stairs, we will have to excavate for the foundation to support this structure. After completing the excavation, we’ll sketch out your patio’s design for your approval before pouring any concrete. Typically we utilize a specialized concrete design mix that includes residential reinforcing fibers and pours a 4-inch concrete slab.

The next step is to layout string lines to show Mason the grade while installing the clay brick pavers. Fairfax Contractor lays the pavers in a mixture of sand, water, and type S masonry cement. In Northern Virginia’s thaw-freeze cycle, Type S masonry cement is stronger than face brick cement and is designed for durability. Depending on what ultimate brick Paver pattern you have decided on, we will probably start by installing a soldier course of brick that will form the perimeter of the patio.

As the bricks are laid, you can choose a joint finish which includes concave or grapevine joint finishes bricks for a patio are always laid in a type S mortar. Once the perimeter brick pavers have been laid out, then we will start at the area closest to the house and install the bricks in a bed of mortar to create a grade of one-quarter of an inch per foot. Once all the brick is been laid, we will acid wash the brick to remove any excess mortar.
For more information about patios, see our main patio page.

Finding The Right Brick Paver For Your Patio

Considering installing a new brick patio in your Northern Virginia home, you will undoubtedly want to see brick samples for your upcoming project. There are four major brick suppliers in the area. To view brick samples, you may want to visit the following brickyards located in Northern Virginia: Glen Gary 9905 Godwin Drive Manassas VA 20110, Potomac Valley Brick 8306 Cinder Bed Road Lorton Virginia 22079, General Shale Brick 7500 Mason King Ct Manassas Virginia 20109 or LC Smith located at 5920 Farrington Ave. Alexandria, VA 22304