Browse Forums Paving & Concreting 1 Nov 10, 2012 8:14 pm We are getting a pool put in shortly and are a bit bamboozled by all the choices of pavers out there. I am leaning towards Travertine as the coping can be done in the same paver as the remaining surrounds (this simple look appeals to me). Someone also mentioned Travertine pavers tend not to get as hot as others. Is this the case? I am also interested to know which type of pavers are considered to be the least slippery/most slippery when wet. We are looking to have them glued to concrete, as this seems to be the most stable method. If you had this done, roughly how much per m2 did you pay for this? So, what type of pavers did you get and why did you get them? Block of two storey townhouses requires painting on the roof. A brick parapet wall separates each unit and extends above the tiled roof. The parapet walls require sealing… 0 3503 Thanks for much mate. I see that you do cabinets before flooring. For timber flooring, for most parts it's fine because it's got base plates, and for door jabs you can… 7 11568 I'll look into different shower heads and ask the plumber about some engineering and see what he says. Thanks 2 9568 |