5 mistakes to avoid when building your patio

Building a patio is an exciting project that provides a space to relax and enjoy the outdoors. However, it is essential to avoid certain common mistakes to ensure the result meets your expectations. Buzon patio supports, renowned for their quality and reliability, are the right choice. Here are five mistakes to avoid when building your patio.

1. Not preparing the ground properly

The first phase, which is often underestimated, is preparing the ground. A poorly prepared base can lead to stability and drainage problems. It is crucial to ensure that the surface is clean, level and well compacted. A slight slope can be created for better drainage. With the pedestals, the height can be easily adjusted and the terrace surface is perfectly level, even on uneven ground. Pedestals raise the terrace, allowing water to drain away more easily. However, it is essential to check that water does not stagnate beneath the terrace and that the drainage system is effective.

2. Choosing the wrong materials and terrace tiles

The choice of materials is crucial for the durability and aesthetics of your terrace. Choose materials that are resistant to weather conditions and UV rays, such as wood, tiles, stone, concrete or ceramic. The Buzon pedestal is compatible with various materials, giving you great flexibility when choosing your terrace covering.

Buzon offers a wide range of pedestals and accessories for different terrace configurations. It is essential to choose the right solution for the height of your terrace, the nature of the ground and the type of installation you want (on a concrete slab, screed, etc.). Don’t hesitate to ask a Buzon specialist for advice on your choice.

3. Ignoring load and noise limitations

A common mistake is ignoring load limitations. The structure of the terrace must be able to bear the weight of furniture, plants and people. Buzon pedestals are designed to carry heavy loads and distribute the weight evenly, ensuring a stable and safe terrace.
Noise from furniture or footsteps on the terrace can quickly become annoying. For an even quieter terrace, you can consider adding sound insulation beneath the floor covering. Buzon offers sound-dampening solutions that are compatible with its pedestals, for optimal acoustic comfort.

4. Access to utility lines

It is essential to provide access to pipes, wiring and any equipment located beneath the terrace. This access is important for maintaining systems such as outdoor lighting, electrical installations or irrigation systems. If these elements are built into the terrace without access, it can be difficult and time-consuming to intervene in the event of a problem.
Buzon’s pedestal system offers a practical solution to this problem. By building in access hatches or creating removable sections, you can easily reach the space beneath the deck. The height of the pedestal can also be adjusted to facilitate the passage of pipes without compromising the aesthetics or stability of your terrace.
The pedestal can be adjusted to maintain sufficient space between the tiles or boards, so that rainwater can drain away more easily and dirt cannot accumulate. This not only helps prevent moisture problems, but also reduces the risk of mould and water damage.

5. Poor management of material movement and expansion

When laying your terrace, it is crucial to manage the movement and expansion of materials. Although Buzon pedestals do not require joints in the traditional sense of the word, it is important to understand how materials react to changes in temperature and humidity and to adapt your installation accordingly.
Buzon pedestals are designed to help manage height differences and the natural movement of materials. Thanks to their adjustable system, they can compensate for dimensional variations in coverings without the need for traditional expansion joints. This means you can adjust the height and alignment of tiles or boards to maintain a uniform surface, even when materials expand or contract.
During installation, it is essential to adjust the Buzon pedestals to ensure that each tile or board is properly supported. Make sure the pedestals are spaced and adjusted at the correct distance from one another to avoid excessive pressure points, which can cause warping.

If you follow this advice, your terrace will become a pleasant, durable living space that reflects your aspirations. Take advantage of the quality and ingenuity of Buzon pedestals for a no-compromise design.