The Holland Stone offers the old world charm of a simple paver shape. The rectangular shape can be installed in a number of patterns to produce simple or intricate designs. Mix these patterns with any of the available standard colors or combination of colors and you've got the potential for an architectural effect limited only by the imagination. Lowe's 8-in L x 4-in W x 2-in H Rectangle Red/Charcoal Concrete Paver | 156309335
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I bought just one, there was a line of people behind me and my one brick, going down the conveyor belt. The look on the cashier's face was priceless. I just looked at her and said, "Someone parked too close to me." Everyone in line suddenly got nervous
I put these in last year. Easy to cut. Lasted at least through the winter. My issue is the built in spacer nubs on the bricks was too close together to get any polymeric sand in between and I had to use grout spacers+ which was a pain in the butt ... Like thousands of these. Looks nice, happy with the product but would probably think twice about the "savings" since it took me so long.
I had always kind of assumed that grout spacers stay in also. But then I saw a tile installer do it one time and he had about a couple dozen spacers that he used as he placed the tiles in each section, but then pulled them out and reused them as he went. Here's a pic and vid that shows basically how he did it. It's in reference to tile, but the same method should work for brick also if you don't want to waste thousands of spacers.
What's the bigger, lighter as in weight and color bricks? Doesnt seem to be as heavy as cement?
Looks like cement weighs 94 lbs per cubic foot, while bricks are 120 lbs and concrete is 150 lbs for that same volume. That makes the comparison a little easier since they usually come in very different sizes.
Also, a quote from another article explaining the cement versus concrete thing …
"Cement is a fine powder made from limestone, clay, and iron ore that is used to make concrete when mixed with water, sand, and gravel. When cement is mixed with water and aggregates to make concrete, the resulting mixture is heavier than the cement alone."
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I bought just one, there was a line of people behind me and my one brick, going down the conveyor belt. The look on the cashier's face was priceless. I just looked at her and said, "Someone parked too close to me." Everyone in line suddenly got nervous
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Also, a quote from another article explaining the cement versus concrete thing …
"Cement is a fine powder made from limestone, clay, and iron ore that is used to make concrete when mixed with water, sand, and gravel. When cement is mixed with water and aggregates to make concrete, the resulting mixture is heavier than the cement alone."
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