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haydee

2019-04-16 14:58:42
  • #1


It was only against the farmers. The farmers are to blame.
 

Maria16

2019-04-16 16:04:06
  • #2
Exactly, because your own rock garden above all must be low-maintenance, no silly flowering stuff.
 

hampshire

2019-04-16 16:09:35
  • #3


We are almost parallel, our screed is coming next week. Then scaffolding removal and floors installed.
We will do the facade and terrace floors at the end so nothing else affects them.
 

Zaba12

2019-04-16 17:05:50
  • #4

Thanks for the research. I think those are the stones.
I have dealt least with paving and terrace slabs. Unfortunately, I was dazzled by the weekly weekend home improvement store flyers with prices around €25 for porcelain stoneware and €15 for concrete per m².

I also think we will take something cheap for the 100 m² courtyard and something better for the 70 m² terraces and paths. The KANN would probably be pearls before swine as paving for the courtyard, right?
 

shenja

2019-04-16 17:15:32
  • #5
KANN is not bad at all. You can notice the quality. For the driveway, we have EHL. It's sufficient. So paving stones for 25 € and terrace just more expensive.
 

denz.

2019-04-16 21:18:21
  • #6
Since the topic of paving has just come up. A coworker said I should definitely not use concrete paving stones, but rather brick paving stones. Because concrete paving stones look like they are 50 years old after 2 years. Brick paving stones, on the other hand, are supposed to still look like new after 30 years. Can you say that in such general terms, or are there big quality differences in concrete paving stones?
 
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