Probably because you're not laying them correctly. Use a base and some polymeric sand and you'll be fine. If you don't put them down correctly, it doesn't matter where you buy these pavers, they're going to slip, slide, and break. If you put them on a base and some polymeric sand in and around them, there's more friction between the bricks and the sand will hold them safely in place.
Very shitty pot ash composition. Maybe for a cheap rental or quick flip but stay away if you're looking for long term durability.
I get the joke but bricks have ALWAYS been on slickdeals, along with retaining wall blocks, and anything else outdoor related. Mostly during spring.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users
Our community has rated this post as helpful.
If you agree, why not thank ?
04-07-2021
at
11:12 AM#9
Quote
from Jenny_Cantrol
:
Very shitty pot ash composition. Maybe for a cheap rental or quick flip but stay away if you're looking for long term durability.
Probably because you're not laying them correctly. Use a base and some polymeric sand and you'll be fine. If you don't put them down correctly, it doesn't matter where you buy these pavers, they're going to slip, slide, and break. If you put them on a base and some polymeric sand in and around them, there's more friction between the bricks and the sand will hold them safely in place.
The website says the material is "Concrete". Is that safe to build a raised bed? Thanks.
Concrete is safe for raised beds but I wouldn't use these pavers for one. They are pretty small and relatively light. I think it would be a challenge for them to hold soil in place.
My store near me in burbs of DFW has over 4000 in stock. May get some just for paper weights....after the windy spring we have had.
I put a bunch in the cabinet under my grill - it had tipped over a few times. Since then, I've planted a ton of trees as windbreaks, but helped a lot years ago.
LOL construction materials have increased in price so much due to pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions and the white-hot housing market that bricks are on Slickdeals now.
LOL construction materials have increased in price so much due to pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions and the white-hot housing market that bricks are on Slickdeals now.
I get the joke but bricks have ALWAYS been on slickdeals, along with retaining wall blocks, and anything else outdoor related. Mostly during spring.
106 Comments
Featured Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.