Ok now look at the concrete foundation.
Concrete patio against wood siding.
Below the sliding patio doors so there needs to be a step.
I would advise locating a vinyl siding company and getting them to break some scraps that they ve laying around about an inch much higher than the concrete will be poured and as far out from the house as the scraps will go.
I m installing a patio in my backyard and the grade level is about 15 in.
If so 1 2 inch or more.
1 i see about 18 inches of siding.
Pavers against these areas can cause rotting issues and blocked airflow problems over time.
If you find your plans require laying pavers against vents siding or other materials choose another patio plan.
There s currently a piece of wide fiber cement trim that covers the rim.
3 i would presume you will have a 5 inch step into the house.
Should there be a gap between house and concrete steps to allow air flow.
Im having concrete steps poured against the house under patio doors.
Im installing pressure treated plywood then house wrap around plywood and metal lath.
How to safely pour concrete against siding.
This means that you can lay the pavers against the concrete of your foundation as it rises from the earth.
Approx 3 ft in height.
The plan is to build the step out of concrete and top it off with a limestone cap.
2 look at the lowest section of vinyl.
See that lowest section of vinyl is fixed to the concrete foundation.