Thank you, Don. A visit is on my bucket list.Buddy if you show up to any event I have here I'll put you right next to the door
Talk about getting up every day to something that keeps improving you sir must be in heaven. That said a lot of this happens cause of all your hard work so keep it up. I’m trying to talk my bride into pavers instead of concrete for our little driveway so I’ll certainly pass on pics of yours to her.
Thanks for sharing AGAIN!!
That was my first thought too Jim.That is a **** ton of pavers Don! My knees hurt just looking at them.


Yes DanDon, I think your wife is spot on with the pavers for the front of that gorgeous home. Curb appeal and then some.
BTW, 52 pallets??
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No Uncle WillieFun stuff. Did you get to at least play with the skid steer?
Thanks Tony![]()
WOW!!! You and Ann have a beautiful place there Don, I'm glad I'm not there this week, that looks like a lot of work![]()
Yes JB52 pallets, that is nuts, I've helped to lay around 8 pallets of pavers once and that was a heck of a few days work. I bet this will look really good when complete.
JB



Really taking shape Don.
Thank you DudePavers are going to look great, Don. Place really looks nice. Any issues with the water restrictions on your landscaping?


That's gonna be stunning when done!!
Much respect for any crew that does that job correctly. Holy **** that's a lot of pavers.![]()








That covers about 2/3 of the billI can only imagine what your water rates are like...I imagine you get most of your water thru a salt desalination plant and the Prado wetlands and Lake Mathews.
Piping Colorado river water to Lake Mathews, over 180 miles, has to cost a pretty penny!!!!!
Here in my town we are paying over $23 on a 5/8" line per 1000 gallons of drinking water piped in 30 miles from Lake Michigan (includes that they charge you for sewer service on that 1000 gallons too.)
I can buy all I want at that rate with no penalties.
I'd be curious what your municipality is charging for water in a drought stricken area?
Looks like Corona, California is charging based on 55 gallons per person per day and some other factors (overuse tier factors) that make it just about "IMPOSSIBLE" to actually know how much you pay for water!!!!!
I did find a 2020 graph from your area and you are about double of what I pay or more as I believe yours is based on 745 gallons a month use....about $40 per 745 gallons? Reclaimed water meaning sewer fee? maybe.
Between the wife and I, we use about 2000 gallons a month, 4000 to 5000 a month in the summer to keep the lawn from burning up, even with over 200 gallons of rail barrel water though we were in a drought here this past summer.
For us 2, about $120 or less a month....and we think our rates are wacko!!!
Even with farm rates, your bigger line has to add to the cost.
I imagine your water bill must have been north 0f $700 dollars, each month!!!!
Total speculation on my part though....
I feel for your water bill Don, that is crazy to think about. I have my own well here so don't have a water or sewer bill. Granted I don't water the lawn but do water three horses when they don't have access to the pond. The electric bill averages $150 a month, more in the summer and less in winter but I consider myself very lucky to have that. Drive is looking great, it's impressive how fast they are getting the block set.
JB
Don, the drive is looking great. Is there a repeating pattern to how the blocks are laid or is it just random?
Can you drill a water well on your property or is that not allowed in your area?
Don i do not want to **** in but the numbers you talk about staggers the mind.......when we built the"big house" in 2011-12 I had it sighted for solar panels to be most efficient ..........put 22 on the main house and 11 on the cottage...............cost $30,000 but there was incentives $9000 of my taxes from Feds and 4500 from state VT...........so out of pocket @ $16,500 and they figured the payback at 8-9 years........all the cottage, barn, **** shed are powered from the 11 units of course it is empty most of the time the 3700sq ft main house is on the 22 panels.........heat is gas in all..........so far we have received 3 electric bills in the last 10 years the highest being @45 dollars...........payback was 7 years and and no more bills well runs off it also....we live in vt so Jan-March electric production is low due to short days and snow but we always have credit going into winter ,living in the land of self combustion you would havemuch more sunshine to work with I do not know about any incentives now but the cost of the panels is way down and the production up you should look into it to run those wells cut out/down the water/electric bills you have remember it is a one time cost that will keep paying back long after we are gone............hope all is well with you and yours........bobbycoke
Hi JimPavers are my favorite hardscape, I would have them everywhere.
It will get a little dusty when they start the edging.
Sounds and looks like you found the right guys to do this job. Man that’s a lot of pavers but since you’ll feel every bump in your golf cart I bet it will be great getting to and driving out to start your day restoring all your cool old finds.
that new neighbor sure has some good benefits that he’s provided you and Ann with since started building his new home. Good locations are somewhat easy to find but getting great neighbors is where the real value is for quality living.
hope the pacing job turns out as nice as you hope.



Looks great so far Don!!
DudeWow! I thought I had a lot of pavers but it looks like you’ve got me beat!![]()
Don, that looks absolutely STUNNING!
Don the paver project looks amazing! Best part is hiring someone else to do it.
Jay
It is a crying shame you can't afford a nice place. Maybe you could start a gofundme.
Things are looking gorgeous.
It should be done in a pattern.Don, the drive is looking great. Is there a repeating pattern to how the blocks are laid or is it just random?
Can you drill a water well on your property or is that not allowed in your area?