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Stafford | Telford | Bradford | Walsall | Bewdley | Cannock | Pudsey | Wakefield | Halifax | Chester | Northwich | Crewe | Nantwich | Frodsham | Liverpool | Manchester | Paisley | Livingston | Fordhouses | Taunton | Yeovil | Sherbourne | Bath | Bristol | Sometset | Gillingham | Exeter | Tiverton | Minehead | Glastonbury | Shaftesbury | Warminster | Martock | Somerton | Winscombe | Chedder | Westbury | Lyme Regis | Llminster | Exmouth | Kenilworth | Rugby | Droitwich | Bromsgrove | Bewdley | Bilbrook | Hinckley | Ludlow | Uttoxeter | Block Paving Liverpool | Block Paving Driveways Company Liverpool Types of Block Paving Driveways: The various kinds of block paving patterns, laying designs, colours and block types all mean that there are an almost infinite number of designs available when it comes to block paving a surface such as a front garden or a driveway. There are usually set designs for quite a standard look for block paving Liverpool. Modern housing may be better suited to a more standard block paving Liverpool design. The kind of block paving found in urban and suburban developments may commonly use block paving patterns that employ 200 by 100 concrete bricks or blocks. Oblong blocks, round blocks, rectangular blocks, octagonal blocks and square blocks are all common enough too, however. These may be found on older properties where a more old fashioned feel is required. Use of different bricks may look as patterned or chaotic as the customer desires – however, a lot of work may ironically go into achieving a chaotic and random seeming effect. This is because by its nature the brickwork must be laid so that the bricks are laid as close to each other as possible. The brick must be flush with its neighbours in order that the weights placed on the flooring can be sustained. Such weights include vehicles. Bricks can themselves often be cut to fit any space that requires a brick of that size using tools that the paving expert will have. Clay pavers are also available that can be fired in a kiln. Although more limited in terms of their colours, technically speaking a clay paving stone can be cut to any size before being fired in the kiln. Clay pavers are also known as having the ability to retain their colour more readily than their concrete cousins. However, the colours found in clay paving bricks are more limited than those of other stones. 26 May 11. |