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Concrete & Masonry

Concrete & Masonry

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Concrete & masonry are functional and aesthetic aspects of a house that often need attention. Are you dealing with cracked or crumbling concrete or masonry? You're not alone - plenty of Hometalk members have faced similar challenges with concrete & masonry, and they're here to share their experiences with you. Since there are so many talented concrete and masonry pros on Hometalk, you can browse photos of their work for inspiration for your own concrete or masonry project.



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Want to know the source to purchase garden path stones that look like

one of the pictures on web was of an Old Woman's Garden path with fabulous garden stones. Where can we buy these?
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Betsy Bodrero Tooele, UT 5 days ago
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    Laura 55 minutes ago
    I was told by some concrete specialist to do 12X12 or 14 x 14 blocks.Ii am old and wanted to ...»
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Angela @ Twelve Oaks Manor San Antonio, TX on Jun 11, 2013
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    absolutely wonderful job!! my hubby need a small one!
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    Awesome!
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    I love it! Our house is brick and we want to do a brick walkway! Great job!!!
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    Not at the moment Vesty, but they are great for vines as they look like hair :)
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    good idea, and really good work.
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