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I wanted to touch base with you regarding the pool coping. I know that we saw the 3 tiles that are indeed cracked and need to be replaced but there are several more that have fractures in them and appear to have moisture seeping through as those marks are always darker than the rest of the coping and can visibly be seen from the patio and inside my house. The marks are in the same position on all the tiles throughout the pool which leads me to believe that their was a stone defect. With this being the case and pool season starting and us not using the pool or patio yet I would prefer that all the stone that shows cracks and fractures be replaced now so I don’t have to worry about this issue going forward. I am attaching a picture showing the moisture marks consistently throughout the border of the pool. I would like to make sure that this will be corrected before the crew leaves our home from the driveways.
Courtney the are wet because the weather as not been hot enough to dry but there is nothing wrong with he coping if they crack like the other ones in the future I will take care of that with no problems ‘
Not too dispute you too much but the other copings are dry and show now signs of moisture. It is only on the ones that show the fractures that show the moisture but we will wait on those to see if they become an issue if you think it is best. I just don’t want to have a brand new pool patio with imperfections on our first summer and being questioned by people why it is the way it is as it has already been asked by one family member.
I am not sure why that as happened and when I don’t understand what the problem is I like to take some time to figure out why.
and that is why I don’t want to rush , because on the patio everything is good and if you want my opinion the coping stones is e better travertine then the patio is but I would like to wait and see what it does .
Courtney the wet spots is just because the weather is not been hot enough yet
But ones they dry you will not see them
But don’t worries I will come and change them personally if they will look like a problem’

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FAQ about Base material for driveway front walkways long island

Hi Michael,
It was good to see you today, and I really appreciate the time you had spent with me, and the information you had provided. Thank you also for providing the proposal to me so quickly.
I have a few questions regarding this proposal:
1) Please confirm that the $7425.00 price you had quoted for the driveway includes the removal of the existing driveway.
2) For the rip & removal of the existing concrete sidewalk in back of the front apron and in front of the existing driveway; the proposal states “pour 4″ 3500 PSI concrete, wire-reinforced”. I don’t see the tie-in for pouring new concrete, as I thought everything would be set in 6 inches of oversized crushed concrete, and 6 inches of recycled concrete base, with the pavers to laid on top of one inch of sand. Can you clarify this for me?
3) I think the way we had discussed this, this front sidewalk would consist of pavers, and would continue the driveway to the new front apron, and that the new apron would also be done in the same paver style as the driveway. Can you confirm that the front sidewalk will be excavated to a depth of 12 inches, everything would be set in 6 inches of oversized crushed concrete, and 6 inches of recycled concrete base, with the pavers to laid on top of one inch of sand. and the price includes this depth excavation and the paving stones as well?
4) For the paving stone walkway; the proposal states the excavation depth will be 8 inches. I thought we had discussed the excavation depth for the entire job as being 12 inches. Can you let me know about this?
5) Can you provide me with a sketch as to the recommended layout for the new two-car driveway, with the radius we had discussed from the new garage to the sidewalk?
6) As a favor, you were going to provide me with the recommendations for the 4500 PSI concrete and rebar, wire reinforcement and ting the rebar and the wire reinforcement together for maximum strength of the new garage concrete floor. Could I ask that you provide this information to me, so I can give it to the contractor when we are ready to build the new garage?
If you can reply whenever you have the chance, I would appreciate it.
Thanks & Best Regards,

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When it comes to Antique pavers there are four main types: Imitation, Clay and Brick, Natural Stone and Tumbled. Antique pavers give an old world feel due to their look and texture. Imitation Antique pavers are just what they sound like, they are an imitation of the antique paver and they are less expensive but may not be as durable as the real thing. Tumbled antique pavers are usually made from Bluestone. Clay pavers are man made.
Antique pavers can be used for many different types of applications such as: patios, walkways, driveways and sidewalks. Antique pavers come in many different colors, some natural and others manufactured. They can be installed in a few different styles, most commonly running bond or herringbone patterns and of course you can get a random pattern as well. Sealing the pavers is recommended to preserve the longevity of them.

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