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Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
I'm going to get quotes on installing a few hundred feet of belgian
block curb, most of it will be along an existing asphalt driveway. Location is NJ. Anyone that's had it done and has any tips to share, things to watch out for, consider, etc I'd appreciate hearing them. |
Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
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Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
I thought for sure you'd have replies by now. I guess none of know what Belgian Block Curbing is. Concrete blocks set into a concrete footing with mortar joints. |
Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
"Smitty Two" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: I'm going to get quotes on installing a few hundred feet of belgian block curb, most of it will be along an existing asphalt driveway. Location is NJ. Anyone that's had it done and has any tips to share, things to watch out for, consider, etc I'd appreciate hearing them. I thought for sure you'd have replies by now. I guess none of know what Belgian Block Curbing is. We know what it is, but most of us don't have it installed too many times in our life. I have some as a garden border, but that is a different application. Only advice I can give for having curbing installed, is to make sure the contractor has a truck and shovel. . |
Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
Pat wrote:
Concrete blocks set into a concrete footing with mortar joints. I've always known Belgian Blocks to be Granite Here is a how to spec: http://www.belgianblock.com/detailedspecs.html |
Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
: "Smitty Two" wrote in message . .. In article , wrote: I'm going to get quotes on installing a few hundred feet of belgian block curb, most of it will be along an existing asphalt driveway. Location is NJ. Anyone that's had it done and has any tips to share, things to watch out for, consider, etc I'd appreciate hearing them. I thought for sure you'd have replies by now. I guess none of know what Belgian Block Curbing is. We know what it is, but most of us don't have it installed too many times in our life. I have some as a garden border, but that is a different application. Only advice I can give for having curbing installed, is to make sure the contractor has a truck and shovel. . At our previous home we had a walkway of ~12 feet from the sidewalk to the front steps. It was concrete with an edge of Belgian blocks that were about 4" square, sticking up about 2-3". If you have longer stretches, I would think that expansion joints every so often wouldn't hurt. Also, I would guess that de-icing salts would eventuallu be bad for the joints. Finally, if this is for a driveway, you might want support of some kind to prevent sideways pressure from moving the belgian blocks. As an aside, the Dutch term for these granite stones is "kinderhoofdjes", or chlidrens' heads. Us Dutch are known as gentle folks. :) -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
Belgian Block Curbing, Any tips?
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