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Terrace Paving and Sealing
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- MajorTwip
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Finally completed an old project. The edge where the paving stones meet the wall had been filled with gravel for a year, which looked mediocre but worked. However, the children kept playing with the gravel, and visually it bothered me long enough. Measure, draw, cut, and then lay. I cut with a cheap angle grinder and a diamond blade, which works like cutting through butter.
CLOSE THE WINDOWS! (I speak from experience)
Trimmed paving stones
Additionally, like last year, I sealed the joints with MEM joint sand. This sand-resin mixture works quite well, although it does wash out a little and some moss still grows. However, much less than without it.