Pavers for a large landscape
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Sep 21, 2013That is a very large paver area. Are you planning on doing it all yourself? If you are I would advise to at least have a professional install the gas line for you.Helpful Reply
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Lou on Sep 23, 2013Sincere advice. The gas line work requires a building permit per your local build code and installation by a licensed perfessional. Additionally, a paving stone project can get quite involved. I also suggest you use an experienced tradesman to take on your paver stone work.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie D on Sep 24, 2013Have you considered stamped concrete?Helpful Reply
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Linda holder on Nov 29, 2015What are you designing, a parking lot? That sounds huge.Helpful Reply
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