Articles, tagged with "paving stones", page 4
05th January 2009
Sandstone home floors are made from a sedimentary rock that consists of quartz and squire circle, round circle, feldspar, sand-size mineral, stone balls, stepping stone and walling butch stone. Sandstone paving stones are the product of sand and sediment ...
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Author:
Sonu Seo
23rd October 2008
Sandstone home floors are made from a sedimentary rock that consists of quartz and squire circle, round circle, feldspar, sand-size mineral, stone balls, staping stone and walling butch stone. Sandstone paving stones are the product of sand and sediment w...
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Author:
Stone Worth
30th September 2008
Curb appeal, in a buyers market, it's an essential concept that sellers need to understand. Basically, it means making your home appealing from the curb and beyond. It means that the first view a person has of your home appeals to them. It's about making ...
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Author:
Mike Andruff
09th September 2008
Tree roots can be a problem - even if the tree is not in your yard you may still experience the results of having the roots in your property.
Tree roots can cause damage in more than one way: physical expansion of roots can shift paving stones and cr...
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Author:
Carolyn Capalbo
24th July 2008
Councils are paying more compensation for accident claims, than ever before. Trips and slips caused by uneven paving stones have cost one council in excess of £2.5 million pounds over the last four years. With the average claim around £1800, the resourc...
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Author:
Saurav Dutt
23rd July 2008
Shamanism is one of the oldest spiritual traditions known to Man. An important part of this tradition is omen reading, which is a practice whereby a shamanic practitioner works in different realities, timeframes or cycles, using the "betwixt and between" ...
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Author:
Claire Montanaro
12th June 2008
In the past six years, York council has pain out over £1 million in compensation. The number of claims against the council had been steadily rising since the early nineties. In 1999, the council paid out a massive £607,000 in compensation.
The major...
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Author:
Carys Robshaw
29th May 2008
Accident claims against councils for tripping on loose paving stones have been steadily rising. The number of complaints triggered councils to introduce legislation a few years ago meaning that if the stone was broken within the past 48 hours, no compensa...
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Author:
Carys Robshaw
22nd May 2008
Councils are spending more money paying out for accident claims, than ever before. Trips and slips caused by uneven paving stones have cost one council more than £2.5 million pounds over the last four years. With the average claim equalling around £1800...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher
20th May 2008
Decorative concrete, also known as patterned concrete and stamped concrete, is quickly becoming a popular alternative to traditional paving stones. Creating an outdoor patio or walkway with brick, flagstone or other pavers is an aesthetically pleasing loo...
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Author:
Cameron Martel
19th May 2008
For many would-be compensation claimants, the term ‘no-win-no-fee' has become synonymous with a fast and easy way to a large cash payout if an accident occurs. There have been many such cases - countless minor injuries after bus crashes and trips on pav...
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Author:
Jack Harris
03rd April 2008
Schizophrenia was ranked the "third most disabling disorder" - mostly because it not only involves hallucinations and delusions, but also leads to depression, confusion, lack of motivation and strained personal relationships. In recent years, the importan...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
16th January 2008
For many of us our gardens can bring us a measure of peace. The beauty of our gardens can be enhanced with the use of well placed stones. You will discover that stones of any shape and size including that of type will look wonderful in your garden. As the...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
20th February 2007
Brick fundraising works well for churches, hospitals, schools and nonprofit organizations. By using custom laser-engraved donor bricks, the group can reward it's supporters with permanent recognition in a prominent spot.
Brick fundraisers usually invol...
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Author:
Kimberly Reynolds
16th November 2006
Isn't nature wonderful? What better way is there for you to enjoy nature than from the comfort of your own patio. But if you really want to rough it and feel the roughness of the paving stones under your bottom, then you really need to consider investin...
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Author:
Allison Thompson