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What’s So Special about Travertine Pavers?

Travertine pavers can transform your patio, pool, or pathways into works of architectural art. If that appeals to you, check below for ten qualities of travertine that make this beautiful stone a perennial favorite. Travertine is a natural stone formed from limestone deposits. It is often found near hot springs and geysers, where mineral-rich water …

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Slate pavers: 6 examples on a poster

Pavers: What Are They?

Pavers are flat pieces of materials, such as concrete, brick or stone. They are most commonly used as exterior flooring for outdoor surfaces like driveways, entryways, walkways, patios and pool decks. Paver landscape solutions are non-living elements called hardscape. They come in a wide variety of colors, textures, shapes, and sizes. In the photo above …

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9 Reasons to Use Slate Pavers in Your Next Hardscape Project

Slate Pavers: Always a Great Choice! Exceptional Durability: It Lasts a Lifetime! Low Maintenance Slate Can Handle Extreme Temperatures Environmentally Friendly Healthy for You: No Chemical Emissions Reusable & Recyclable Slate’s Eco-friendly Processing Procedure Naturally Beautiful in Many Colors Unlimited Design Possibilities 1. Exceptional Durability: It Lasts a Lifetime! Natural slate has a proven life …

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Elfreth’s Alley, narrow cobblestone road lined with red brick and historic 2 story houses.

Cobblestone Paver Roads in American History

Feature photo: Elfreth’s Alley, dating back to 1703, is the country’s oldest continually occupied residential street, located in the Old City neighborhood of Center City, Philadelphia, Pa. (Courtesy ElfrethAlley.org) Maybe too long to read? … but worth your time if you love cobblestones like I do! There is something magical about cobblestones. Walking on the …

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