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original stone paving companyRANDOM NEW YORK STONE ON SITE 175M2 NEW YORKSTONE DELIVERED photo IMG_0604_zpsa25c4f6f.jpg

YORK STONE RANDOM COURSED LAID ON SOLID BED 4/1 SHARP SAND CEMENT paving laid photo IMG_0611_zps0598bd1a.jpgNEW GULLY POT WITH ACSESS FOR RODIND new gulleys photo IMG_0612_zpsaf4cc582.jpgPAVING AROUND GULLY solid bed photo IMG_0614_zpsf75c88ac.jpgWET TO SHOW COLOUR TONESwet to show colour tones photo IMG_0616_zpsce1806df.jpgBACK OF HOUSE  photo IMG_0617_zps8ec0f538.jpgFORMING NEW BULL NOSED STEPS TO REAR DOOR photo IMG_0619_zps3ae73cc8.jpg bull nosed steps photo <a href=bull nosed steps photo IMG_0620_zps5d006861.jpg2ND STEP DONE photo IMG_0621_zps05346bfe.jpgPROTECTION FOR WATER PIPES photo IMG_0622_zps1730ef07.jpgSTEPS COMPLETED photo IMG_0624_zpsa38b70bd.jpgsteps done photo IMG_0626_zpsfeab9ae6.jpg

SHOWING LARGE PAVING UNITS UPTO 1200MM LONG  photo IMG_0632_zps6d0bab6a.jpg photo IMG_0633_zpsbc784dcc.jpg photo IMG_0633_zpsbc784dcc.jpg photo IMG_0633_zpsbc784dcc.jpgPATIO AND STEPS photo IMG_0634_zps5fbd50e9.jpgPAVING TO SUMMER HOUSE photo IMG_0635_zps00116498.jpg FRONT VIEW summer house patio photo IMG_0636_zpsce812610.jpgSTART OF DRAINS TO SIDE OF HOUSE AND LOOKING FOR LEAK INTO BASEMENT TO REPAIR photo IMG_0637_zps203b1dc3.jpgSIKA RENDERING BEING APPLIED BETWEEN SLATE WALL tanking photo IMG_0638_zps3ce72d02.jpgCONCRETE TO PROTECT PIPES  photo IMG_0640_zpsacef3dc5.jpgSUPPLY FOR GARDEN TAPS AND LIGHTING supply for garden taps photo IMG_0650_zps4d0b4663.jpgHOLE PLUGED WITH SIKA photo IMG_0652_zps966c59c6.jpgPROTECTION TO WALL AND CLEAN GRAVEL TO BACKFILL SO NO STANDING WATER  photo IMG_0653_zps869487fa.jpginfill with clean gravel photo IMG_0654_zps836d3ad6.jpgNEW GULLYS AND ACO AT FENCH LINE TO CATCH WATER FROM PAVING AND NEXT DOOR photo IMG_0657_zps11ac43fa.jpgMORE TO FOLLOW

WORK TO LOWER BASEMENT TAKE OUT CONCRETE PAVING CHANGE FLOW OF WATER AWAY FROM HOUSE INTO ACO DRAIN AND NEW GULLYS new drains to take water from house photo IMG_0643_zps3b508813.jpg photo IMG_0645_zps5bd3866c.jpg photo IMG_0646_zps9d3f1053.jpgCLIENT DID NOT WANT TO CHANGE MANHOLE IT DID CLEAN UP new paving and drainige photo IMG_0647_zps197e3056.jpgBASEMENT PAVING COMPLETE photo IMG_0648_zps730ebc7b.jpg photo IMG_0649_zps2ce8c658.jpg

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