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John Wilson
 
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Hello ppl

First off I'd like to say happy new year to everyone

Second I'm wanting to get my side garden monoblocked and I'm looking for
info on what needs done

The area is 11x69 feet, I'm wanting it monoblocked for the kids to play on
rather than grass and to keep down on maintained land.

Only the first few feet will have a car on it


What's my best options??? Is there a website I can get info on what I'm
looking for?

TIA.........


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Set Square
 
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Wilson wrote:

Hello ppl

First off I'd like to say happy new year to everyone

Second I'm wanting to get my side garden monoblocked and I'm looking
for info on what needs done

The area is 11x69 feet, I'm wanting it monoblocked for the kids to
play on rather than grass and to keep down on maintained land.

Only the first few feet will have a car on it


What's my best options??? Is there a website I can get info on what
I'm looking for?

TIA.........



Have a look at http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm
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Set Square
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Is there different types of bricks for different weights??


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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Wilson wrote:

Hello ppl

First off I'd like to say happy new year to everyone

Second I'm wanting to get my side garden monoblocked and I'm looking
for info on what needs done

The area is 11x69 feet, I'm wanting it monoblocked for the kids to
play on rather than grass and to keep down on maintained land.

Only the first few feet will have a car on it


What's my best options??? Is there a website I can get info on what
I'm looking for?

TIA.........



Have a look at http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm
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Set Square
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"John Wilson" wrote in message
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Is there different types of bricks for different weights??


Yes. Have a look through the "Paving Expert" website link (below) that 'Set
Square' gave and you'll see how to do this job easily. It also tells you
the best materials to use, and how to place them.


Have a look at http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm

Cheers,
Set Square



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