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Legurit

2016-05-14 20:17:18
  • #1
Hello everyone,

we are now more or less at the commissioning stage for the exterior facilities but still had a question here. He will now use anthracite-brown clinker in split with granite edging (those small gray stones). A colleague of my wife’s said that paths also need curbstones - is that true?
 

nordanney

2016-05-14 21:19:18
  • #2
Depends ;-)
Can a (back)rest be attached to the stones in such a way that it doesn’t sink? Can the gravel cover the support so that it doesn’t look ugly?
 

Jochen104

2016-06-06 12:15:55
  • #3
Are the granite edging stones set in concrete? Then you don't need curbstones.
 

Legurit

2016-06-06 13:51:09
  • #4
They probably won't. Tiefboarde are set but in such a way that the boundaries cover them (that's how I understood it) - it starts tomorrow.
 

Jochen104

2016-06-06 13:57:13
  • #5
I can neither imagine how this is supposed to be executed, nor what advantage it brings. I just hope for a few clarifying pictures in the coming days :)
 

Legurit

2016-06-06 14:45:14
  • #6
Me too :D
 

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