Been wanting to do this ever since I built the garage.
Finally pulled the trigger.
Wanted to at least closely match the historic brick in the patio and some walks.
Priced out stamped concrete, man that’s expensive. Quotes were in the 7000-8000 range.
Glad i decided on brick. Half the price and looks much better with the property.
Am about a third finished.
Using the heavier limestone for the base and the crushed limestone for the leveling media.
The crushed limestone will not be compacted until all the brick are in place. Then a compacting vibratory leveler will be used on top of the brick with plywood placed between to prevent damage. It will **** the brick right into the limestone. Tight as a drum.


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Finally pulled the trigger.
Wanted to at least closely match the historic brick in the patio and some walks.
Priced out stamped concrete, man that’s expensive. Quotes were in the 7000-8000 range.
Glad i decided on brick. Half the price and looks much better with the property.
Am about a third finished.
Using the heavier limestone for the base and the crushed limestone for the leveling media.
The crushed limestone will not be compacted until all the brick are in place. Then a compacting vibratory leveler will be used on top of the brick with plywood placed between to prevent damage. It will **** the brick right into the limestone. Tight as a drum.


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