Walkway
Projects
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This
project was done in the summer of 2007. We replaced an old road
brick walkway with new stairs and a much improved walkway. The
walkway was made with colonial rectangle and colonial square pavers.
Some of the colonial square pavers were used to edge the walkway
where the 6 x 6 treated timbers were not used. The use of the
timbers tied this walkway into the existing timber wall to the
left of the bottom of the stairs.
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This front walkway was
installed instead of a typical concrete walkway. It was put in
using victorian style pavers.
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A new front walk was installed in front of our office in late
summer of 2007. It replaced an existing brick walkway. The walkway
was made with colonial rectangle and colonial square pavers. Some
of the colonial square pavers were used to edge the walkway to
give a nice finished look.
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The old walkway at this residence was made of flagstone pieces separated
with grass between them. It was updated to a pattern using brussles
standard and brussels half pavers with a soldier edge of the half
pavers. This walk will be much easier to maintain in the winter
and gives the home a much updated look. Limestone steps tie the
walkway into the limestone wall that runs the length of the driveway. |
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This walkway replaced a concrete walk that was squared off. It was
replaced with victorian pavers and soldier edged with the same.
The path was given a genital curve that improved the look of the
front entrance of this home. |
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This walkway was made
with flagstone, trap rock and edged with limestone edging.
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Other flagstone
walkways.
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