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Tim Carter describes a precast concrete paver patio system. While the stones at first seem random and individual, Tim shows how they are clever interlocking pieces of colored concrete.

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If a precast concrete paver patio is in your future, here are some tips for patio pavers. Concrete paver stones interlock so they don't move around after you have completed your patio. These are DIY friendly and if your patio is a small one, you can be sitting on your new patio in hours.

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In this Newsletter, working with an excavator helped uncover rounded boulders, deck cleaning tip, glass & metal countertops, the Spring Stain Solver Sale ends at midnight, change your washing machine hoses, review my eBook, the MAC Virus alert, plumbing vent pipe video and poured vs concrete block foundations.

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Lamp post lights will light up a dark rural street. Installing the post pole could be an issue depending upon your soil. Once the lamp post is set, you will need to run electric to it or use a solar energy light.

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In this issue, showing friends around NH, the annual Spring Stain Solver Sale, new Cleaning & Sealing Your Deck eBook is released, a revised version of the Crown Molding eBook is on its way, Video of the Week on Blacktop Crack Repairs, high-performance house paint Tip of the Week, thanks for your replies, Yelp! and my Q&A of the Week on flagstone patios on crushed stone.

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Removing a wall can create all kinds of hidden issues. Most interior walls can have cables, plumbing and other items that will need to be relocated if the wall is removed.

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With some simple tools and a little sweat, you can build a garden pond with a waterfall in your backyard. Building a pond yourself allows you to create the size and shape you want.

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