smalltown
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Someday when I when the lottery
I would like to either install pavers myself in the driveway or have the diveway paved with asphalt.
I know that I need to get estimates for materials for pavers and base etc , and compare that to an estimate for asphalt.
Aside from the above things, and the better looks of pavers there is one issue I have no information about.
Since I am located in the snow belt snow removal is a big concern.
I wonder if there are issues with a rear blade or a possible tractor mounted snowblower hooking onto the pavers and pulling them out or does the snow removal equipment just slide over the seams between pavers without any problem?
I have been pondering this issue for some time and would also like to say that my interest drew me to the project that TXDON is doing in another post. Unfortunately for me Don's project is in Texas where he will not see any snow.
Don if you happen to read this I have nothing, but the highest admiration for the absolutely great job you are doing :thumbsup:
I know that I need to get estimates for materials for pavers and base etc , and compare that to an estimate for asphalt.
Aside from the above things, and the better looks of pavers there is one issue I have no information about.
Since I am located in the snow belt snow removal is a big concern.
I wonder if there are issues with a rear blade or a possible tractor mounted snowblower hooking onto the pavers and pulling them out or does the snow removal equipment just slide over the seams between pavers without any problem?
I have been pondering this issue for some time and would also like to say that my interest drew me to the project that TXDON is doing in another post. Unfortunately for me Don's project is in Texas where he will not see any snow.
Don if you happen to read this I have nothing, but the highest admiration for the absolutely great job you are doing :thumbsup: