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JimVonBaden

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From some who works on homes, with a truck that can weigh 10-12K pounds during the summer, I would feel uncomfortable parking in such a driveway. this in turn drives up my cost and your price.

I had a full sized cement truck on it several times. Not an issue. Maybe you are used to poor workmanship. My BIL does good work.
 

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My pavers are holding up better than my concrete. Maybe it is because they do not crack and are less susceptible to freeze/thaw.:dunno:
Yep I think that's to be expected, but I've also heard they can withstand more weight (ie, a heavy truck parked on them)

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Finished up with 12V lighting.

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low voltage dc? Very nice easy to work with and comes out great in situations and if your don't like it, it's so easy to change!

Looks great
 
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