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Bahler Brothers Blog
This blog addresses many of the questions, issues and design options for paver and wall installations.
Driveways | Non Permeable Pavement | Outdoor Living | Pavers
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Fire Pit | Patio | Patio Repairs | Pavers | Pool Patio | Poured Concrete | Reinstallation | Stamped Concrete
Patio repairs are less complicated with a paver patio. Have you ever had to make repairs under a patio or walkway? There are many utilities and other underground obstructions that can affect either one:
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Take the frustration out of comparing bids from different landscape contractors with our Contractor Comparison Checklist
Built-in Grill | Driveways | Fireplace | Gas Fire Pit | Outdoor Kitchen | Outdoor Living | Patio | Pavers | Pool Patio | Project Design | Raised Patio | Retaining Wall | Retaining Walls | Steps | Transformation | Wall Design
Working with this customer was an incredible joy. They were not satisfied with their yard as it was so they called us in to help them out. It was amazing to watch this transformation unfold and now you can too!
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How to Pick the Right Floor for Your Garden Room Kitchen designs, bathroom designs, and more ∨ From a designer chair and desk to bulletin boards and credenza, create your dream home office. With the help of a bath designer, revamp your bland bathroom with a walk-in shower stall, multiple bath sinks and new bathroom cabinets.
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE Exposed aggregate is a term that describes one way to dress or finish poured-in-place concrete. They literally will pour the concrete from a mixer truck, trowel it and then let it set up just a little bit. They then take an acid and wash off the top cream of the cement, exposing the rock and minerals they’ve added to the mix (the aggregate).
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Choosing a Contractor | Comparing Contractors | Patio Cost | Pavers | Retaining Wall Cost
So you want a new patio or walkway, and you're doing your research to pick 3 contractors to talk to. After all, it is the smart and responsible way to go about having a project built. All that is great, but do you know how to look for the differences between the bids, installation methods and the services that each one will give you? What information is going to help you make the right choice? This can be very intimidating for anyone, but especially for someone not in the consruction field, familiar with building terms and methods.
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