Qualified Remodeler Magazine

Exterior Contractor MAR-APR 2013

Qualified Remodeler helps independent remodeling firms to survive, become more professional and more profitable by providing must-have business information, namely best business practices, new product information and timely design ideas.

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exterior contractor: stone pavers Random Cobble Look Natural Clay Pavers Pine Hall Brick's CityCobble clay pavers, when installed in an I or modified herringbone pattern, give a random cobble look reminiscent of ancient walkways laid in stone. The pavers promise consistent sizes, making installation easier. They are fired longer and hotter, according to the manufacturer and have an effective compressive strength of 13,000 psi, which is more than concrete. The pavers, available in mahogany and siesta colors, are the same color all the way through. Boral Pavers come in three unique styles: straight-edge pavers, bevelededge pavers and antique pavers. Straight-edge pavers create a look that's equally appropriate for traditional and contemporary styles. Beveled-edge pavers add distinctive character and highlight the patterns that are formed in the paved space. From the rich, deep burgundies and earthy browns to fresh beiges and cool grays, a broad palette of color options is available in the clay paver line. Shown here are antique style pavers in Savannah brown. Circle 28 or visit ForResidentialPros.com/10888274 Circle 29 or visit ForResidentialPros.com/10890804 Mosaic Pattern Pavestone offers Delta-Stone, which features a mosaic pattern whose shape provides an economical, permanent paved surface for residential and commercial applications. The stone is made from a no-slump concrete mix under extreme pressure and high frequency vibrations, providing a compressive strength of more than 8,000 lbs. per sq. in. and a water-absorption maximum of 5 percent. DeltaStone is available in a height/thickness of 2 3/8 in. Circle 30 or visit ForResidentialPros.com/10682500 ForResidentialPros.com March/April 2013 9

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