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| elvina | Jul 20 2012, 06:00 PM Post #1 |
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thinking of using either river rock, those 12" x 12" teak deck tiles or even a concrete pad with sea glass embedded in it or perhaps a combination of two of these applications. I realize the area has to slope away from the foundation and I am not worried about water seeping into the house because it is a very sandy area and has great drainage. I only want to do this job once and have low maintenance. --------------------- Seo Orlando FL Orlando Seo |
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