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Bahler Brothers Blog

This blog addresses many of the questions, issues and design options for paver and wall installations.

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Driveways  |  Environmental Protection Agency  |  Pavers  |  Rainwater Harvesting

Permeable Pavements Study

The topic written about in this post is the effects of runoff water to the water supply and the “Eco-Friendly” permeable pavements. The article may be too technical for some but may be engaging for the engineering type.

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Retaining Walls  |  Sitting Wall  |  Unilock

Unilock on Launching Pad with NEW Retaining Wall Product

Many of us have either seen clips like this on TV, the internet, or have witnessed it in real life. It is the sights and sounds of man-kinds' advancements in the world of technology and innovation. Sending a man into space is not only an incredible feat, but it also brings a new sense of respect for nature and it's beauty.

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Contractor Comparison Worksheet

Contractor Comparison Worksheet

Take the frustration out of comparing bids from different landscape contractors with our Contractor Comparison Checklist

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Pavers  |  Retaining Wall

What is the white stuff on my pavers and retaining walls?

The concrete industry calls it Efflorescence. It is a natural byproduct of the concrete manufacturing process.

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Choosing a Contractor  |  Driveways  |  Pavers

The Benefits of Paver Driveways

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Steps  |  Techo-Bloc

Techo-Bloc Rocks the Market with Great NEW Materials

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Outdoor Kitchen  |  Outdoor Living

The Versatility of an Outdoor Bar

Do I have to have a bar if I install an outdoor kitchen? This question comes to me often as I am designing a patio for a homeowner. The short answer is 'no'. As we design outdoor kitchens, we begin by looking at the homeowner's lifestyle. That in of itself may determine whether a bar or serving counter is applicable to the situation. If the grill is a place of solitude after a long day's work, or just another appliance to get a meal prepared, then a bar probably is not necessary.

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