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Select Lowe's Stores: 12"x12"x2" Square Concrete Patio Stone (Grey or Red)

+ Free Curbside Pickup

$1.00

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Lowe's.com has at Select Stores: 12"x12"x 2" Square Concrete Patio Stone (Grey or Red) on sale for $1. Select Free Curbside Pickup where stock permits.

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  • Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location
Available Colors:About this Product:
  • Ideal to overlay or create a new patio or walkway
  • Classic brick color tones
  • Classic square shape with smooth surface

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  • About this deal:
    • These Square Concrete Patio Stones are currently $0.48 less (32%) compared to the regular price of $1.48.
  • About this store:
    • Most new, unused merchandise is eligible for Returns within 90-Days [more info].

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Lowe's.com has at Select Stores: 12"x12"x 2" Square Concrete Patio Stone (Grey or Red) on sale for $1. Select Free Curbside Pickup where stock permits.

Thanks community member tunabreath for sharing this deal
  • Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location
Available Colors:About this Product:
  • Ideal to overlay or create a new patio or walkway
  • Classic brick color tones
  • Classic square shape with smooth surface

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • These Square Concrete Patio Stones are currently $0.48 less (32%) compared to the regular price of $1.48.
  • About this store:
    • Most new, unused merchandise is eligible for Returns within 90-Days [more info].

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Instead of pouring concrete for a patio/sidewalk, yes. Instead of pouring concrete for anything structural or as a place to park a vehicle, no.
Bad idea. You'll never keep them all flush and you'll have a series of tripping hazards and poor surface for the ball to bounce.
Purchased 40, gonna line em up against neighbors fence so my dog will quit digging next to fence. Thanks OP

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ldp5
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Would this work for a DIY basketball court for the kids to play on
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Any thing is possible as long as the edges of the stone are flush against each other. But you are prob better with something larger and sturdier.
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Can I use these instead of pouring concrete?
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Quote from animekub :
Can I use these instead of pouring concrete?
Instead of pouring concrete for a patio/sidewalk, yes. Instead of pouring concrete for anything structural or as a place to park a vehicle, no.
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This is a HYMMV
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Makes a great coaster!
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Actually was someone would post this soon! Thanks!
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Purchased 40, gonna line em up against neighbors fence so my dog will quit digging next to fence. Thanks OP
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Still plenty left at local Lowe's in Newington CT
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Quote from ldp5 :
Would this work for a DIY basketball court for the kids to play on
Bad idea. You'll never keep them all flush and you'll have a series of tripping hazards and poor surface for the ball to bounce.
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Quote from bolad1980 :
Purchased 40, gonna line em up against neighbors fence so my dog will quit digging next to fence. Thanks OP
That will look real nice.
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Quote from NotYetRated :
Bad idea. You'll never keep them all flush and you'll have a series of tripping hazards and poor surface for the ball to bounce.
Thank you for the reply, I was going to use the pavers and then add the versacourt panels on top but if the pavers are uneven the versacourt might not work
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I bought these years ago when they had this same deal. Purchased enough to put a 7x7 shed in my back yard. About 20 bags of paver base and 15 bags of sand as well to level the foundation.
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San Diego stores (probably the rest of So CA) have these version:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Tan-Colo...in/4408227

Red- tan - gray at $1 on sale from $1.48

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Quote from tunabreath :
Instead of pouring concrete for a patio/sidewalk, yes. Instead of pouring concrete for anything structural or as a place to park a vehicle, no.
I think this has more to do with the layers below. I dug 8-12" down, stamped gravel, then sand, then pavers and I have been parking cars on it for several years now without any movement. The pavers were the 3x5 and about 3" thick, but I think I could have used these as well.

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