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If you get a clay multi, there's far more colour variation than there is in almost any concrete block. I'm less keen on the monotone clays: they're fine for edge courses, detailing or patterning, but as blocks of colour, they are nowhere near as interesting as multis.
The 'darker' block here is sold s "charcoal" but I think its undeniable brown tones mean it is closer to Ebony
The 'darker' block here is sold s "charcoal" but I think its undeniable brown tones mean it is closer to Ebony
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Here's some pics of my current project, as you can see I've only a few flags left to put down. Think I've done a great job on this, if anyone is looking similar work done give me a shout, I can do just a good as job for you.
Heh, that's actually what I seen when I started lifted the patio. Couldn't belive what was under there and that someone would go to the bother of laying each corner on bricks and rubble. It must have taken twice as long to do it like this as to do it properly. Think these pics would serve well as how not to lay a patio.
Heh, that's actually what I seen when I started lifted the patio. Couldn't belive what was under there and that someone would go to the bother of laying each corner on bricks and rubble. It must have taken twice as long to do it like this as to do it properly. Think these pics would serve well as how not to lay a patio.
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Not sure about rats but there used to be a few mice lived under until we got the cat and she makes pretty short work of any that she sees. (See here)
It's completely gone now and I'm in the process of redoing the patio and back garden. I'll make sure to post the finished job.
It's completely gone now and I'm in the process of redoing the patio and back garden. I'll make sure to post the finished job.
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there what my mate calls "badgers nests"!
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