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5. Use a rubber mallet and a level You can test to see if you can tap the brick down to the correct height with the rubber mallet. Be careful so you don't beat the brick and cause it to crack.
The rubber technology cost $262,000. Crews finished installing the 2 by 2 1/2 foot pieces called “pavers” last week. The project was delayed a bit because someone stole 10 pavers, which cost $32 a ...
Paver size isn't the main issue facing contractors looking to buy; manufacturers say the more-common question is rubber tires or tracks? Brodie Hutchins, general manager of Vogele, says tracks ...
If you're planning on paving your driveway but aren't sure what material to choose for your pavers, here are some great (and not so great) options.
A: Fading concrete pavers are a problem that is so widespread, a service industry has sprouted up to do color restoration for pavers at homes and businesses.