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Home Depot is having their pavers sale - several varieties at 25c
Holland 7.75 in. x 4 in. x 1.75 in. River Red Concrete Paver
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Holla.../100619492
Holland 7.75 in. x 4 in. x 1.75 in. Old Town Blend Concrete Paver
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Paves.../100619496
Oldcastle 8 in. x 4 in. x 1.25 in. Amaretto Concrete Holland Overlay Paver
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oldca.../203649890
Holland 7.87 in. L x 3.94 in. W x 2.36 in. H 60 mm Chattanooga Sandstone
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Paves.../310108631
Basalite Holland 4 in. x 8 in. Tan/Brown Rectangle Concrete Paver
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Basal.../100135839
Basalite Holland 4 in. x 8 in. Mendocino Rectangle Concrete Paver
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Basal.../100137706
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Note, these are "overlay pavers", which require a concrete pad as a base according to installation instructions.
My guess is without concrete as a base, they will break. Even with concrete as a base, lots of reviews complain of them chipping and cracking, so replacing them is an ongoing problem.
Unless someone can correct me on the above details, I'd pass.
also as caps on concrete/cinder blocks aroumd my vegetable garden - no problems.
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Note, these are "overlay pavers", which require a concrete pad as a base according to installation instructions.
My guess is without concrete as a base, they will break. Even with concrete as a base, lots of reviews complain of them chipping and cracking, so replacing them is an ongoing problem.
Unless someone can correct me on the above details, I'd pass.
Note, these are "overlay pavers", which require a concrete pad as a base according to installation instructions.
My guess is without concrete as a base, they will break. Even with concrete as a base, lots of reviews complain of them chipping and cracking, so replacing them is an ongoing problem.
Unless someone can correct me on the above details, I'd pass.
also as caps on concrete/cinder blocks aroumd my vegetable garden - no problems.
also as caps on concrete/cinder blocks aroumd my vegetable garden - no problems.
Interesting! What area do you live in?
I understand a sand base, but what's a sand/clay base? Is that clay dirt that's got sand mixed in to hold it level? Like amending clay soil in your local area?
Note, these are "overlay pavers", which require a concrete pad as a base according to installation instructions.
My guess is without concrete as a base, they will break. Even with concrete as a base, lots of reviews complain of them chipping and cracking, so replacing them is an ongoing problem.
Unless someone can correct me on the above details, I'd pass.
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Note, these are "overlay pavers", which require a concrete pad as a base according to installation instructions.
My guess is without concrete as a base, they will break. Even with concrete as a base, lots of reviews complain of them chipping and cracking, so replacing them is an ongoing problem.
Unless someone can correct me on the above details, I'd pass.
Nope, I did it for my sister house and mine. You just need to level with sand on the bottom, use the paver edge lock, then apply locking sands at the end. We are on our 5th year and they still lock tightly.