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Eastman Hardscapes Contractors

7824 Lebanon Road
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
Phone: 615-443-0401
Fax: 615-443-7702
eastmanhardscapes@yahoo.com

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615-443-0401 eastmanhardscapes@yahoo.com

Q: What is the difference between "Clay Pavers & Concrete Pavers"?
A: Clay pavers are made with real clay that is mixed, extruded and baked in a kiln at very high temperatures and concrete pavers are made with a special blend of concrete and coloring that is compacted at very high pressures in a special machine.
Q: Which type of paver is better?
A: There is very little difference between pavers in general. The important difference is the maker of the pavers. Paving materials can vary from one manufacturer to next. The qualities that make a paver perfect are its compressive strength, water absorbtion rate and abrasion index.
Q: What happens if I have to do a repair job below the paving? Does it leave an unsightly patch mark?
A: No, that is one of the long term benefits to installing Flexible paving. Because all interlocking paving is flexible it can also resist cracking.
Q: What does "Interlocking Paving" mean?
A: Interlocking paving is a misleading term. What actually constitutes interlocking is really a dynamic function containing three different componets. They are "rotational interlock" (resistance to tipping) "horizontal interlock" (resistance to spreading) "vertical interlock (resistance to sinking)". So, that means for lasting quality you need good containment, good subbase and proper paver thickness. Thicker pavers for driveways thinner pavers for patios.
Q: After you're done Paving the work surfaces should I Seal It?
A: No, You do not have to; but sealing will protect from leaky cars.
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