Plano’s hot summers, occasional freezes, rainfall, humidity, and clay soils challenge patios. Durable materials like concrete and sealed natural stone resist cracking, while porous options like brick may degrade faster.
Concrete and brick require resealing every two to three years, pavers every two years, natural stone every one to two years, and porcelain tile every three years. Regular cleaning preserves appearance and durability.
Costs vary by material and design. Concrete ranges from $6–$18/sq ft, pavers $8–$12, natural stone $12–$20, brick $10–$15, flagstone/travertine $15–$25, and porcelain $18–$30, depending on complexity and installation.
Light-colored materials like travertine, porcelain tile, and treated concrete pavers reflect sunlight and remain cooler underfoot.
Concrete and brick: every 2–3 years; pavers: every 2 years; natural stone: every 1–2 years; porcelain tile: every 3 years.
No, gravel works best for casual, low-traffic spaces due to its loose surface and maintenance needs.
Professional installation ensures proper grading, drainage, and durability, reducing long-term repair costs.
Costs range from $6–$30 per square foot depending on material, design complexity, and installation.