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| These three photos are from a home in Lewistown in which we, along with the customer designed a raised patio with a Old Roman Circle kit. The edge or wall is made up of cottage stone Brandy wine in color with matching caps. The Old Roman Classic pavers and circle kit were Antique Red in color. The pavers around the circle kit were laid down in a random pattern. This space was at one time was unable to grow grass very well and the roots from the tree made it extremely difficult to mow what grass was there. Now they have a shaded area that makes use what was at one time of unusable space . |
| These three photos are from a home in Lewistown in which we, along with the customer designed and installed 16" by 16" Romano Curvo in the Midnight Rosso color. These larger pavers go together to form a number of different patterns. This pattern ends up having a 4 point diamond shape when placed together and the checker design repeats in a "s" pattern. We then incorporated a walkway and finished the job with river stone for a border around the project. |
| Above we have a home in Lewistown, in which we reattached all the flagstone. We also replaced some broken flagstone. The flagstone was reattached to a poured cement base using a leveling glue with a latex additive to add to it's strength. The entire flagstone walkway was then sealed. The walkway runs from the front street to the front of the home, then around to the side of the home to the rear patio. The rear patio which was installed a few years prior was increases in size. We added about 250 square feet to the existing patio and incorporated a built in step to enter the patio. The yard was re-graded around the patio and the rest of the yard was planted and strawed over were we were working. |


| Here is a home in Reedsville, in which we along with customer designed and installed a walkway and a patio area underneath their existing pergola. The "soldier course" or border course is made up of the square 6" by 6" pavers. The inside of the patio was filled in using a random pattern of four sizes of paver Pewter Blend in color. We then installed a granite swirl cottage stone retaining wall with matching caps to give a boundary to the existing flower/mulch bed. We then re-graded and replanted the yard to match height of the new walkway and patio. We then installed a section of vinyl fence to help hide the air conditioning unit. Very nice entrance to the rear of their home. |
| "Erin's Road" This is a job we did in Lewistown, in which we along with the customer designed a walkway and a small swing area. This is a entrance to the rear deck of the home. We used E.P.Henry Pavers 6" by 6" and 6" by 9", Autumn Blend in color. The soldier course is made up of 6" by 6". We used a modified herringbone pattern inside the soldier course to complete the walkway. We then used a polymeric that gets hard and reduces wash out. |

