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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Laconia NH
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Why use crust stone and replace the stones every two years and use porous pavers and save a bundle on the long run? Gilbert Blocks out of Laconia did a number of my clients driveways and walks and they are quite please with the results.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bear Island/Merrimack
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I use bluestone for my driveway extension and its a pain using a snowblower. I had to replace stone a couple of weeks ago because i had launched so many into the grass and woods. I have to use my shop vac to suck them out of the grass. Its not good for the snow blower either. Plowing makes a bigger mess.
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