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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYeah the gutters are needed. Its a big annoyance every time it rains. I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
So I see a cost for stamped stained CC at 5-6 bucks a sq ft.
Anyone have an idea on cost of brick pavers ppsf?
Thanks again for all the solid info.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYeah the gutters are needed. Its a big annoyance every time it rains. I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
So I see a cost for stamped stained CC at 5-6 bucks a sq ft.
Anyone have an idea on cost of brick pavers ppsf?
Thanks again for all the solid info.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYeah the gutters are needed. Its a big annoyance every time it rains. I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
So I see a cost for stamped stained CC at 5-6 bucks a sq ft.
Anyone have an idea on cost of brick pavers ppsf?
Thanks again for all the solid info.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantYeah the gutters are needed. Its a big annoyance every time it rains. I know thats a DIY job I can do, just need a ladder tall enough.
So I see a cost for stamped stained CC at 5-6 bucks a sq ft.
Anyone have an idea on cost of brick pavers ppsf?
Thanks again for all the solid info.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm trying to stay away from using 3 different styles of flooring so interlocking pavers are out unless they look/ mold well with the brick.
Thanks for all the good responses. I thought of doing the cement laying myself and having my father in law oversee the work since thats what he did for a good 25 years but he said based on the amount of concrete I would require I would need a lot of helping hands to run wheelbarrows back and forth. He said manpower needed may just mean its better to hire someone.
I think extending the patio slab to the sides and staining it seems like the best choice, as I can always add a top layer of thin flagstone or red brick if needed.
Regarding drainage, both sided of the house have multiple drainage holes built in that funnel water to the street. These are also in the grass so the ground is properly piped for drainage. I have been monitoring all of them during the heavy rains and with the exception of the mulch bulking up on the drain holes, no drainage problems.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm trying to stay away from using 3 different styles of flooring so interlocking pavers are out unless they look/ mold well with the brick.
Thanks for all the good responses. I thought of doing the cement laying myself and having my father in law oversee the work since thats what he did for a good 25 years but he said based on the amount of concrete I would require I would need a lot of helping hands to run wheelbarrows back and forth. He said manpower needed may just mean its better to hire someone.
I think extending the patio slab to the sides and staining it seems like the best choice, as I can always add a top layer of thin flagstone or red brick if needed.
Regarding drainage, both sided of the house have multiple drainage holes built in that funnel water to the street. These are also in the grass so the ground is properly piped for drainage. I have been monitoring all of them during the heavy rains and with the exception of the mulch bulking up on the drain holes, no drainage problems.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm trying to stay away from using 3 different styles of flooring so interlocking pavers are out unless they look/ mold well with the brick.
Thanks for all the good responses. I thought of doing the cement laying myself and having my father in law oversee the work since thats what he did for a good 25 years but he said based on the amount of concrete I would require I would need a lot of helping hands to run wheelbarrows back and forth. He said manpower needed may just mean its better to hire someone.
I think extending the patio slab to the sides and staining it seems like the best choice, as I can always add a top layer of thin flagstone or red brick if needed.
Regarding drainage, both sided of the house have multiple drainage holes built in that funnel water to the street. These are also in the grass so the ground is properly piped for drainage. I have been monitoring all of them during the heavy rains and with the exception of the mulch bulking up on the drain holes, no drainage problems.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm trying to stay away from using 3 different styles of flooring so interlocking pavers are out unless they look/ mold well with the brick.
Thanks for all the good responses. I thought of doing the cement laying myself and having my father in law oversee the work since thats what he did for a good 25 years but he said based on the amount of concrete I would require I would need a lot of helping hands to run wheelbarrows back and forth. He said manpower needed may just mean its better to hire someone.
I think extending the patio slab to the sides and staining it seems like the best choice, as I can always add a top layer of thin flagstone or red brick if needed.
Regarding drainage, both sided of the house have multiple drainage holes built in that funnel water to the street. These are also in the grass so the ground is properly piped for drainage. I have been monitoring all of them during the heavy rains and with the exception of the mulch bulking up on the drain holes, no drainage problems.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIm trying to stay away from using 3 different styles of flooring so interlocking pavers are out unless they look/ mold well with the brick.
Thanks for all the good responses. I thought of doing the cement laying myself and having my father in law oversee the work since thats what he did for a good 25 years but he said based on the amount of concrete I would require I would need a lot of helping hands to run wheelbarrows back and forth. He said manpower needed may just mean its better to hire someone.
I think extending the patio slab to the sides and staining it seems like the best choice, as I can always add a top layer of thin flagstone or red brick if needed.
Regarding drainage, both sided of the house have multiple drainage holes built in that funnel water to the street. These are also in the grass so the ground is properly piped for drainage. I have been monitoring all of them during the heavy rains and with the exception of the mulch bulking up on the drain holes, no drainage problems.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=paramount]Vick has been under a lot of pressure with blitzes etc… that was true even in the Giants game. He’s hurt right now, as are a lot of players at the end of the season.[/quote]
If they dont fix the o-line problems week 1 of the playoffs, they are done. It will be their downfall. I said it after Kolb got injured in the first game and there was controversy at the QB position: Vick should be the qb because the oline had some serious losses and they cant protect an immobile qb like Kolb. Vick rests in week 17 and they focus on gameplanning for GB/ Gmen/TB pass rush.
Vick for MVP (hopefully its a tie since he and brady seem to be head to head.
signed – charger/eagle fanatic.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=paramount]Vick has been under a lot of pressure with blitzes etc… that was true even in the Giants game. He’s hurt right now, as are a lot of players at the end of the season.[/quote]
If they dont fix the o-line problems week 1 of the playoffs, they are done. It will be their downfall. I said it after Kolb got injured in the first game and there was controversy at the QB position: Vick should be the qb because the oline had some serious losses and they cant protect an immobile qb like Kolb. Vick rests in week 17 and they focus on gameplanning for GB/ Gmen/TB pass rush.
Vick for MVP (hopefully its a tie since he and brady seem to be head to head.
signed – charger/eagle fanatic.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=paramount]Vick has been under a lot of pressure with blitzes etc… that was true even in the Giants game. He’s hurt right now, as are a lot of players at the end of the season.[/quote]
If they dont fix the o-line problems week 1 of the playoffs, they are done. It will be their downfall. I said it after Kolb got injured in the first game and there was controversy at the QB position: Vick should be the qb because the oline had some serious losses and they cant protect an immobile qb like Kolb. Vick rests in week 17 and they focus on gameplanning for GB/ Gmen/TB pass rush.
Vick for MVP (hopefully its a tie since he and brady seem to be head to head.
signed – charger/eagle fanatic.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=paramount]Vick has been under a lot of pressure with blitzes etc… that was true even in the Giants game. He’s hurt right now, as are a lot of players at the end of the season.[/quote]
If they dont fix the o-line problems week 1 of the playoffs, they are done. It will be their downfall. I said it after Kolb got injured in the first game and there was controversy at the QB position: Vick should be the qb because the oline had some serious losses and they cant protect an immobile qb like Kolb. Vick rests in week 17 and they focus on gameplanning for GB/ Gmen/TB pass rush.
Vick for MVP (hopefully its a tie since he and brady seem to be head to head.
signed – charger/eagle fanatic.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=paramount]Vick has been under a lot of pressure with blitzes etc… that was true even in the Giants game. He’s hurt right now, as are a lot of players at the end of the season.[/quote]
If they dont fix the o-line problems week 1 of the playoffs, they are done. It will be their downfall. I said it after Kolb got injured in the first game and there was controversy at the QB position: Vick should be the qb because the oline had some serious losses and they cant protect an immobile qb like Kolb. Vick rests in week 17 and they focus on gameplanning for GB/ Gmen/TB pass rush.
Vick for MVP (hopefully its a tie since he and brady seem to be head to head.
signed – charger/eagle fanatic.
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