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RSVr
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Post: # 41304Post RSVr

Well ive nearly finished the paving and would like to thank those that have shown interest and helped with all my basic stoopid questions.

Great Forum keep it going...........DIYs like me really apreciate your help!!!

ps Ill be back in 6 months asking some questions about the driveway...........god help us lol
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Post: # 41318Post lutonlagerlout

glad to be of assistance,shame all newbies arent like RSVr
well done
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Post: # 41322Post Tony McC

I'd suggest using a multi-colour paver for the driveway, RSVr - a single colour buff can look great for paths and patios, but driveways are more prone to marking, and a multi-colour helps hide a multitude of sins.

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Post: # 41340Post Suggers

Love your signature RSVr - the best yet. :p
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Post: # 41385Post haggistini

first class job there m8 have you seen the natural block's on the main site maybe for the driveway there's a beautifull natural stone (i cant remember where it was now) stunning colours running through them bit like raj or mint indian sand stone .
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