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		<title>Keep Your Driveway Looking New with Driveway Pavers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asphalt and concrete driveways stains or cracks easily, while gravel and dirt driveways look messy and unkempt. This is why the best option to keep your driveway looking new for a longer period of time is to install driveway pavers. These are reasons why more people are now choosing this alternative. For one thing, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asphalt and concrete driveways stains or cracks easily, while gravel and dirt driveways look messy and unkempt. This is why the best option to keep your driveway looking new for a longer period of time is to install driveway <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-cost-of-pavers/">pavers</a>.</p>
<p>These are reasons why more people are now choosing this alternative. For one thing, there are so many driveway paver designs to choose from. A well-designed driveway adds aesthetic appeal to your house, complements landscaping focal points, and increases the market value of your property. In addition, driveway paver installation is quite a breeze, and is something you can do yourself.</p>
<p>There are basically two types of driveway pavers in the market today: the mortared kind and the unmortared kind. Mortared pavers would require mortar to be put in between each paver to create a hardened, non-flexible surface. The problem with this type of surface (such as with asphalt and concrete) is that it is prone to cracking. In addition, you’ll have a tough time replacing a damaged section. This is why most prefer unmortared pavers which use a special sand mixture to make a solid flexible surface. Replacing a damaged unmortared paver is quite easy.</p>
<p>A good choice for a driveway paver is cobblestones for aesthetic reasons. However, they have wide joints which can encourage the growth of weeds. In addition, they are usually uneven, which adds to their charm, but also makes it difficult to walk on. They are also about 3 to 4 times more expensive than other options, like concrete pavers.</p>
<p>This is the reason why concrete pavers are so popular today. They can be customized to get the look you want, and these driveway pavers cost only about 50 cents to 3 dollars per paver. A concrete paved driveway (using individual pavers) is less prone to cracking lasts longer than a poured-in-place concrete surface. </p>
<p>The great thing about using pavers for your driveway is not only do they last a long time; they also require very little maintenance. You just need to wash and seal the entire area every 6 months and do some weed control whenever they are getting out of hand, and you’ll have a driveway that looks new for years and years.
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		<title>Landscape Pavers and Its Many Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 04:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aesthetics is something that is central to any person’s life. People intrinsically want to be surrounded by beauty of high degrees. They especially don’t want anything associated with them to be considered as ‘unpleasant’ or, simply put, ugly. So, humans, beauty-obsessed as they are, spend considerable amounts of time on beautifying their surroundings as much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aesthetics is something that is central to any person’s life. People intrinsically want to be surrounded by beauty of high degrees. They especially don’t want anything associated with them to be considered as ‘unpleasant’ or, simply put, ugly. So, humans, beauty-obsessed as they are, spend considerable amounts of time on beautifying their surroundings as much as they can – creating mini-Edens within their own homes.</p>
<p>To achieve this – to make a garden look like a mini paradise – landscape <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-cost-of-pavers/">pavers</a> could be used.</p>
<h2>What are Landscape Pavers?</h2>
<p>Landscape pavers are simply <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/">paving</a> tiles manufactured especially for outdoor landscaping projects. These landscape pavers not only come in different sizes and shapes but also in different colors.</p>
<h2>Where can You Use these Landscape Pavers?</h2>
<p>These landscape pavers can be used anywhere outside your home, whether it’s your pool or your garden. With a little creativity and maybe some help from a professional landscaper, you can create a beautiful scenery right outside your own home. There are landscape pavers that are especially cut and colored to look like the stone floors of the medieval castles and the Victorian townhouses. So, if you’re into houses that look like they’ve endured century after century of history, then these <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/tips-on-installing-paving-stones-by-yourself/">paving stones</a> are great for you.</p>
<p>You could also use these landscape pavers to make a path through your garden. Whether it’s a traditional one with a patio and several flowers or a Japanese one with minimalist designs, these landscape pavers would look great. Not only that, they will also protect your plants from trampling feet which do not know where and where not to step. There are also pavers which are spaced farther apart to allow the grass to grow through them so that they will not detract from the ‘natural’ look. You might be wondering why people would want to use pavers in the first place if they’re going for the natural look. Well, the reason is actually ‘functional’ rather than ‘aesthetic.’ These pavers help prevent and control soil erosion, thereby making sure that your surroundings will be safe from being destroyed easily by heavy rains.</p>
<p>You can’t go wrong with these landscaping pavers. What’s so great about these pavers is that they are especially made to blend in with outdoor landscapes around the home. They fit in seamlessly with the background, making the whole place look picturesque. Indeed, lawns where landscaping pavers are installed look like they’ve been ripped out of a beautiful painting.
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		<title>What is Interlocking Pavers, and Why are They so Fantastic?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever dreamed about living in a beautiful medieval castle with its high walls and cobblestone floors? Well, let me disappoint you. Unless you’re a super billionaire, you can’t build your own castle in the suburbs. You can, however, come close. While you can’t exactly build towers and parapets and sky-high walls, you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever dreamed about living in a beautiful medieval castle with its high walls and cobblestone floors? Well, let me disappoint you. Unless you’re a super billionaire, you can’t build your own castle in the suburbs. You can, however, come close. While you can’t exactly build towers and parapets and sky-high walls, you can have your cobblestone floors. But then again, even cobblestone floors can cost you more money than you care to spend. So what’s the solution? Simple! Use imitations!</p>
<p>So, how do you imitate the cobblestone floors of yonder years? That’s simple, too. Use interlocking <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-cost-of-pavers/">pavers</a>!</p>
<h2>How do You Use Interlocking Pavers?</h2>
<p>Interlocking pavers are tiles that are made from concrete. They fit together seamlessly to cover whichever part of your home you deem it fit to cover like your pathway, your driveway, your deck, your patio, or even you poolside. They do a great job at beautifying your home and making it look like – or as close as it can get to looking like – the castle in your dreams.</p>
<p>What’s so fantastic about interlocking pavers is that they offer you a wide range of options. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, so you’ll never have a problem with finding the right one for your home. They can be made to look like bricks, stones, granites, or whatever other building material you could think of. The various designs offered in the market today are sure to fit your needs and your wallet’s capacity.</p>
<h2>How do You Install These Interlocking Pavers?</h2>
<p>Installation of interlocking pavers is relatively simple. This is actually one of the things that make these interlocking pavers so fantastic. You see, you can install these pavers by yourself. You only have to dig 5 to 10 centimeters of the soil wherein you will lay your pavers, add a thin layer of gravel and a thick level of sand over the place where you dug, and then start laying the interlocking pavers. After laying down the pavers, you won’t need to connect them using grout. You only have to fill the cracks with sand to keep the tiles in their places. After this, you have to use a special tool called a ‘vibrator’ to shake the sand until they are perfectly compact.</p>
<p>This simple way of installation allows more durability for the new paved flooring you’ve created because the structure allows for movement during earthquakes, thereby ensuring that there won’t be any cracks.</p>
<p>If you want to add some additional protection to your interlocking pavers, you only have to use a sealer.</p>
<p>Indeed, these interlocking pavers are amazing. They’re durable, they’re flexible, and they can make your home look like a castle.
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		<title>Laying Pavers Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 04:49:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever looked at your neighbor’s beautifully paved patio in a mixture of awe and resentment? Admit it! You’ve dismissed pavers as ‘impractical and totally unnecessary’ but secretly wished that you had enough money to hire that professional paving contractor whose ads you always see on TV. Well, don’t fret. Everyone has those moments. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever looked at your neighbor’s beautifully paved patio in a mixture of awe and resentment? Admit it! You’ve dismissed <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-cost-of-pavers/">pavers</a> as ‘impractical and totally unnecessary’ but secretly wished that you had enough money to hire that professional <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/">paving</a> contractor whose ads you always see on TV. Well, don’t fret. Everyone has those moments. We’ve all felt like that at least once in our lives. The good news is, now we can do something about it.</p>
<h2>Technology’s Help</h2>
<p>Gone are the days of being totally dependent. With the advent of our ‘window to the world,’ a.k.a., the internet, we now have access to the secrets of the professional <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-should-you-expect-from-a-paving-contractor/">paving contractors</a>. Of course, you could have just bought a book from your local bookstore, but hey, the internet’s a lot cheaper!</p>
<h2>Paving 101</h2>
<p>Here’s a short step by step process about laying pavers:</p>
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<li>Plan your layout – You can’t just grab a pile of bricks and start laying them down on your lawn randomly. No, you have to plan the whole thing before you start. You have to think about where your path will start and where it will end and how it will look like. You will have to keep this plan in mind as you work.</li>
<li>Excavate the area – After that you have to excavate the area where you will have your walkway. It should be about 7-11 inches deep. Make sure that you give an allowance of about 12 inches on both sides.</li>
<li>Lay down the gravel – After <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/the-importance-of-using-the-right-excavating-equipment-and-contractors/">excavating</a> the area, lay out the processed gravel or the crushed stone to form the base of your walkway. The base should be 3-1/2 inches from the edge of your excavated pit. Don’t forget to put a slope in to allow for water drainage.</li>
<li>Secure the area – Secure the area by surrounding it with plastic, aluminum, or steel edge restraints. You can keep this in place by driving 12-inch spikes at intervals around the perimeter.</li>
<li>Pour sand – Next, you have to pour sand in between the cracks and crevices of the foundation you just laid down. Pour the sand until the sand covers most of the base and smooth with a board.</li>
<li>Lay the pavers – Finally, lay the pavers down on your walkway.</li>
<li>Bring in the special equipments – After all of that, secure the pavers by using a plate compactors. Sweep all the sand into the cracks again and compact.</li>
<li>Use a sealer – This is actually optional, but this will be good for your pavement. It will help you maintain your walkway in good shape.</li>
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		<title>Don’t Be Afraid to Install Your Own Patio Pavers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 22:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever tried to landscape your own backyard and you’ve put in a patio or walkway made of bricks or cobblestones, then you’re already familiar with the term patio pavers. This is what you call the bricks or cobblestones that are used to pave a patio. There are various patio paver designs that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve ever tried to landscape your own backyard and you’ve put in a patio or walkway made of bricks or cobblestones, then you’re already familiar with the term patio <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-cost-of-pavers/">pavers</a>. This is what you call the bricks or cobblestones that are used to pave a patio. </p>
<p>There are various patio paver designs that you can choose from, and you can arrange them into different patterns to achieve the effect that you want. You can use the paved area as a place to keep your barbecue grill or as a bridge from your house to your pool. You can also use it as a path from the back door to the yard, or as a walkway through the garden so that the grass won’t be stepped on. </p>
<p>Patio pavers have a lot of uses and are remarkably better as compared to simple concrete. For one thing, concrete can easily crack and fracture due to freezing rain or because of ground settling. You won’t have these problems with brick patio pavers, which are free to move with the ground since they are not mortared into place. Usually, brick pavers are only held together with sand filler or even laid on the ground on their own. The adhesive you use would depend on the paver you are using. </p>
<p>Aside from this, patio paver installation is a breeze compared to the work needed when using concrete to make a patio. It is a fairly simple process that you can do yourself. You only need to pick out the paver you want to use, and then make a design. Of course, you will need to haul away dirt in preparation for the <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/">paving</a>, so you need to be prepared for that. Depending on the magnitude of your paving project, you may need a Bobcat or a spade to help you dig up the dirt, and a dump truck or wheelbarrow to haul it away.</p>
<p>Brick is probably the cheapest patio paver available in the market today, and it’s also the easiest to use. Once the ground is levelled, you can lay the sand buffer then start setting the bricks in position.
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		<title>What You Need to Know about the Cost of Pavers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 04:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is little to no doubt about the ability of the pavers to beautify your home. But there is, however, a question about their practicality. Most people are under the impression that these pavers cost exorbitantly high prices and therefore avoid even thinking about installing them in their homes. But for the people who are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is little to no doubt about the ability of the pavers to beautify your home. But there is, however, a question about their practicality. Most people are under the impression that these pavers cost exorbitantly high prices and therefore avoid even thinking about installing them in their homes. But for the people who are adamant at making their homes look beautiful, pavers are too good to pass up. There are actually ways for you to wheedle out of the exorbitant prices, but for that, you need to know the basics.</p>
<h2>Materials</h2>
<p>The most major thing that you have to spend money on when you decide to install pavers is the pavers themselves. Pavers come in many different materials. These are concrete, brick, and stone.</p>
<p>Concrete pavers are currently one of the most popular choices of people. This popularity is mainly due to the flexibility of concrete. These concrete pavers can cost you about two to five dollars per square foot. But that’s a good price for something that you can work with easily. Concrete pavers come at a multitude of shapes and sizes and even colors, so you can certainly find one that suits whatever design you’ve conjured up in your head.</p>
<p>Brick pavers, on the other hand, can cost you up to fifteen dollars per square foot. But the price, despite its being higher than that of concrete pavers, is quite reasonable. Bricks are extremely durable, so you won’t ever have to worry about your pavement not lasting long. They can last for so many years &#8211; centuries, even! Also, what’s great about brick pavers is that they give off a classic and elegant look that’s sure to make your house a lot more beautiful than it already is.</p>
<p>Stone pavers are arguably the most expensive materials available. This is because they are much harder to come by than bricks and concrete. Whereas bricks and concrete can be manufactured, stone pavers can only be made by cutting up and slicing the quarry stones into precise pieces. These stone <a target="_self" href="http://www.pavingland.com/introduction-to-the-different-types-of-slabs/">slabs</a> can cost you up to 30 dollars per square foot, but if you’re adamant at getting these stones, then they’ll surely be worth it.</p>
<h2>Installation</h2>
<p>But the cost of the materials isn’t the only cost that you will have to cover. There’s also the cost of installation. If you’re particularly talented at landscaping and are especially patient, you can actually lay these pavers out yourself and save yourself a hefty amount of money. But for almost everyone else, professional help is the only way to go. The price varies, depending on the company and the difficulty of the installation.</p>
<p>Also, you’ll have to consider the maintenance costs. There are some pavers that, though cheap at first, will cost you a lot in maintenance, like cement, for example. Cement cracks in high temperatures and are quite difficult to clean when stained.
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