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FIRST PICTURE CONCRETE PAVING TO DRIVE WAY BEFORE BEING REMOVED CONTACT COOKIE ON 07968582231 www.the-original-stone-paving-company.co.uk http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/xx67/cookiewales/musswell%20hill%20north%20london/154.jpg MORE SLABS CONCRETE PAVING TO DRIVEWAY TAKE UP AND LAY GRANITE SETTS photo 155.jpg PICTURE OF FRONT WALL BEFORE BEING TAKEN DOWN  photo 157.jpg FRONT VIEW  photo 156.jpg 400MM TAKEN OUT THE SOLID SUBSOIL WHICH WAS LONDON CLAY  photo 162.jpgPEGING OUT FOR DRIVE HEIGHT BOARDS PLACED DOWN FOR CLIENT TO WALK ON  photo 167.jpg ROUTE FOR PRAM  photo 168.jpgGULLEY PLACED TO TAKE WATER OF DRIVEWAY WITH SILT BUCKET photo 170.jpgLEANMIX CONCRET LAID LOTS OF WET WEATHER LONDON CLAY AND RAIN=GLUE AND MESS  photo 171.jpgEXTRA WORK DUCTING FOR GARDEN LIGHTS photo 172.jpgOLD WALL REMOVED NEW FOOTING AND RECLAIMED STONE USED photo 178.jpgWALL COMPLETED WITH RECLAIMED COPING STONES NOTICE CURVE TO COPING DONE ON SITE  photo 191.jpgSETTING OUTSIDE BANDS TO OUTSIDE AREA  photo 179.jpgBANDS LAID ON 4/1 SHARP SAND CEMENT photo 183.jpgBANDS AND NEW WALLS TO FRONT DOOR photo 186.jpgWALLS TO FRONT DOOR AND BOARDS FOR CLIENT TO WALK ON HIGHLY POLISHED ORIGINAL FLOORS IN HOUSE photo 185.jpgNEW BULLNOSED STEPS AND COPINGS TO FRONT DOOR photo 187.jpgSTART OF SETT LAYING ON 4/1 SAND CEMENT EACH SETT LAID AND TAPPED IN WITH LUMP HAMMER photo 188.jpgSETTS TO CORNER WHERE GULLEY IS  photo 189.jpgSETT LAYING GOING WELL LAID OUT BEHIND US FOR EASY SELECTION  photo 193.jpgSUNNY DAY COOKIE CREW HAPPY photo 194.jpgINSTARMAC FLOWPOINT IN GARAGE READY FOR POINTING photo 195.jpgNEARLY AT THE END OF DRIVE photo 196.jpgTO THE PAVEMENT INSTALLED ACO DRAIN WITH CAST IRON GRIDS WATER TAKEN UNDER WALL TO GARDEN INTO SUDS CRATES WITH OVERFLOW INTO STORM DRAIN photo 199.jpg photo 200.jpgREADY FOR FLOWPOINT photo 202.jpgPREWETING BEFORE POINTING photo 198.jpgFLOWPOINT IS SET WITHIN 20 MINS AS YOU CAN SEE ITS A CLEAN FINISH photo 197.jpgGARDEN MAKEOVER DONE RETURNED TO ITS FORMER GLORY AND SOME photo 203.jpg photo 204.jpgMORE TO FOLLOW ANY INFO PLEASE ASK CHEERS COOKIE

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