When you ask "where does a patio come from?", it sounds as though you think of a patio as an item already built. A patio is not picked up at a store, it is created, designed and put together by professionals: For a stone or concrete patio, you would contact a concrete contractor or a stone/brick masonry contractor. Sometimes the two will work together to complete the job. If your patio is to be fancy or intricate in design, you should first call a landscape architect or designer. If you want a wood patio, then you are speaking of a deck, or wooden structure either just slightly elevated or quite some distance above the ground level. For decks, call a framing contractor, a general contractor, or sometimes Fencing contractors will build decks if not highly complex structurally. Always use a licensed contractor, or you could be liable financially for any problems that occur, such as on the job injuries of the contractors workers. You can and probably will be sued if your contractor is not licensed, and an injury occurs. Pay a little more now, and save a lot later. Contact your states Registrar of Contractors for more information. Then enjoy your new patio, or deck!
The word "patio" comes from Spanish.
The English word patio comes from Spanish patio, which means essentially the same thing.
from the Spanish: patio meaning 'back garden' or 'backyard
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Yes patio gazebo's come in many different sizes. This is because people want to cover a certain area of outiside. If they have a large patio they will want a bigger size to cover it.
There are some patio doors that comes with handles. It depends on which patio doors you purchase and the store that you purchase them at. If you visit Home Depot, you can find out how many patio doors are available with handles.
The word "patio" comes from Spanish, stemming from the Latin word "patere," which means "to lie open."
You can buy patio furniture with the umbrella included, but many times you will find that it is sold separately.
It comes from Spain.
The word 'Patio' is Spanish.It has become incorporated into the English vocabulary, in Spanish it means: backyard, back garden.
Some patio sets come assembled and some do not. It is best to check with manufacturer or store owner. If the set does not come assembled sometimes to can pay more to have some one in the store assemble it for you.