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The Field Journal
Expert advice, project spotlights, and insights for Michigan homeowners.


Why Hardscapes Fail in Spring (Michiana Inspection Guide)
Summary Retaining walls bulge and pavers sink in the spring because trapped water freezes, expands, and destroys the foundation from the inside out. Without a deep, compacted aggregate base and non-woven geotextile fabric, Michiana's heavy clay soils will swallow your patio within a few seasons. Rigid, cheap concrete cannot survive our 42-inch frost depth, making flexible, interlocking paver systems the only permanent solution for outdoor living. The Psychology of the Spring

Salzman Services
Mar 124 min read


Wood vs. Gas Fire Pits: Why "Romance" Often Loses to Reality
The Summary The Verdict: If you want a hobby, buy a wood pit; if you want a lifestyle, install gas. The Reality: 80% of wood fire pits we install sit unused after the first season because the "friction" of gathering wood, lighting it, and managing smoke outweighs the benefit on a Tuesday night. The Michiana Factor: In our damp, clay-heavy region, wood pits often become sludge collectors, whereas gas pits provide instant heat without the smoke blowing into your neighbor's w

Salzman Services
Feb 125 min read


Why Retaining Walls Bulge (And Why "Gravity" Isn't Enough to Save Them)
The Verdict Gravity alone cannot hold back wet Michiana clay once it freezes; the lateral pressure is simply too high for a standard block stack. Geogrid acts as the "roots" of your wall, tying the face of the block deep into the earth to create a single, unified mass rather than a fragile stack of stones. Without this reinforcement, even a short wall will eventually bow, tip, or collapse under the weight of a riding mower or a parked car. The "Surcharge" Reality Most homeown

Salzman Services
Feb 115 min read


Woven vs. Non-Woven Geotextile: The Invisible Fabric That Saves Your Patio
Most homeowners—and many amateur contractors—believe that "stronger is better" when it comes to the fabric under a patio. They are wrong. In Michiana's clay-heavy, freeze-thaw climate, using high-tensile "woven" fabric creates a waterproof bathtub under your pavers that freezes, heaves, and destroys the project from below. We exclusively use heavy-duty 8oz Non-Woven Geotextile to ensure water drains instantly while permanently separating your stone base from the clay subgrade

Salzman Services
Jan 225 min read


Reclaiming the Slope: Why Your "Useless" Hill is actually Your Best Future Patio
The Verdict Slopes in Southwest Michigan are liabilities; they are dangerous to mow, they channel water toward your foundation, and they represent square footage you pay taxes on but never use. A tiered hardscape system solves the drainage crisis immediately while creating flat, usable "rooms" for fire pits or seating. However, if you build this wall without accounting for the Hydrostatic Pressure of wet clay, the freeze-thaw cycle will push it over within three winters. Th

Salzman Services
Dec 19, 20255 min read


The Invisible 80%: Why "Good Enough" Foundations Fail in Michiana Clay
The Summary A patio is only as stable as the subgrade beneath it; in Southwest Michigan, a standard 4-inch base is a guaranteed recipe for frost heave and settling. We excavate 11–13 inches deep to install a hydrostatic barrier ( geotextile fabric ) and an 8-inch compacted aggregate base that bridges soft clay soils. If you cannot drive a truck across the base material before the pavers are laid, the foundation is not ready. The Anatomy of Movement (Why We Dig Deep) Homeowne

Salzman Services
Oct 1, 20254 min read


Michiana Hardscape Fall Prep: Why Your Walkways Become Tripping Hazards in March.
Summary: Preparing your Michiana landscape for winter is fundamentally about managing water before the ground freezes. By clearing drainage exits, sweeping wet leaves, and using the correct de-icing salts, you protect the structural integrity and surface finish of your outdoor spaces. This guide outlines the exact engineering and maintenance steps required to prevent heavy clay soils and deep freeze-thaw cycles from compromising your hardscaping investment. The Chemistry of L

Salzman Services
Sep 9, 20255 min read


The Michiana Patio ROI: Why "Square Footage" is a Liability If It Cracks
In the East North Central region, real estate data suggests a standard patio recoups ~50-60% of its cost immediately upon resale. But in Michiana, national averages are misleading. They assume the patio survives the winter. In our region, the ROI of outdoor living is determined by one factor: The Freeze-Thaw Cycle. If you install a patio that cannot handle our heavy clay soil and sub-zero Februarys, you aren't building an asset; you are installing a ticking time bomb. Here is

Salzman Services
Aug 22, 20255 min read
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