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lol I was thinking of doing the same and thought it wouldn’t be too bad. Thanks for putting me in check😂you guys are the hardest working people! Props!❤
We lined our backyard 890 sqft with these, it was a 3 day ordeal, and a lot of sore fingers. We put an inch and a hald gap between them with aggregate, and soil, then grass seeds. Looks way better, cooler and keeps moisture as we are in Texas. In the beginning we laid the tiles together and it burned out bare feet, too hot to walk on.
Hardest part is make the floor in such a way that rain water does not pool and goes where it needs to.
Next time, look for a business that sells sand, mulch, stones, etc by the ton (truck bed) wayyyyy cheaper
Did yall ever see anything on the camera on your attic
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There pretty un level
Yeah, 67 yr old fm here and I just made a small area like that for one 4 seated cast iron table n chairs. All by my self. Also hand digging fence post holes for a dog yard and one acre. Now i need to cut out back door floor and change out wood floor to ceramic tile. Doggy door water damage ..
You look you g. You can do it, get riding moer with a trailer , it will help.
That looks amazing. I tried laying travertine this past summer and that was impossible for me. This looks fabulous.
Looks like you made it more difficult by not removing the top soil layer that has grass . A flat surface would have been easier to accomplish with no grass or plants underneath