Raised flagging - High, dangerous, unfinished, ect

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Summerkat
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Post: # 100219Post Summerkat

Please can I get help in posting pictures I have been trying for 3 days. I am at my wits end I really need your opinion on this work. :(
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mickg
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Post: # 100220Post mickg

how to up load photos

or you can email them to moderator or myself if you so require and we can do it for you
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Summerkat
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Post: # 100223Post Summerkat

Oh gosh thank you ever so much, I am honestly not an air head but uploading pictures here have got me well stuck. Now lets see if I can do that ermmm well here goes. ???
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Summerkat
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Post: # 100371Post Summerkat

As no help offered on the issue of recent flagging work I had done.
I think I like the idea of synthetic grass more & more.
Now the horrid drawn out process of avoiding the cowboys
In which I think out number the professional guys it seems.
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mickg
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I thought you had not sent them to me, just found your emails in my spam folder

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Summerkat
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Post: # 100382Post Summerkat

Good Morning Mickg I am sorry the photos are soooo big but just clueless on trying to make smaller or even attaching them to anything. And thank you for posting them for me its been a long few days in me still stuck. So any advice from all you experts I openly embrace.:rock:
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what is the problem with it Kat?
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Summerkat
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Post: # 100393Post Summerkat

Hmmm that's what I am not to sure about, I know nothing what so ever on landscaping.
Does it not seem like the path edging is a little on the high side ?
Does it not all look unfinished ?.
Could the flagging not of gone all the way to the fence ?.
As for the outer ground of flagging its so much lower than the flags.

Is it that I need to get some kind of border around it to bring it to the same height as slabs.
That is dog friendly & safe as I have a German shepherd dog, also a son of 10.
I am worried about both there shin.

I got the flagging done as ( mud, mess, from constant flooding was preventing them to go out there now worried for other reasons.
Just stuck to what needs to be done to finish it.
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Post: # 100398Post lutonlagerlout

I dont know kat I wasnt there when it was discussed

it looks like utility type paving and looks ok

if it keeps the dog and your lad clean whats not to like?

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eliteblockpaving
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Post: # 100405Post eliteblockpaving

Kats, are these photos of the job in progress, or the finished job.
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Summerkat
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Post: # 100406Post Summerkat

Hmmm well the job is suppose to be finished.
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