I would take this shit to the dump, or use it as ballast filling and lay down some reused street bricks. In a year or so they’ll look like they have belonged there since the 17th century.
CpatCockroach
just my opinion: I’d start by ripping up the pavers and removing the grass/leveling the ground in the area. If u don’t want grass to grow between the pavers landscaping fabric should work well under the pavers if u choose to put them back to stop the grass from growing. I’m sure u can also find some virtually identical pavers to even put the rows
Funder_Whitening
Brick pavers or stamped concrete.
UNaytoss
i think interlock stone would look nice, would match the house more than those slabs do
Ok_Sheepherder2648
It’s kind of an awkward step down. I’d install a more friendly step as a transition into a paver, flagstone, or concrete patio
Swordof1000whispers
Concrete pad with control joints. Will save you the hassle of spraying weed killer in every joint if you have pavers as you do now.
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I would take this shit to the dump, or use it as ballast filling and lay down some reused street bricks. In a year or so they’ll look like they have belonged there since the 17th century.
just my opinion: I’d start by ripping up the pavers and removing the grass/leveling the ground in the area. If u don’t want grass to grow between the pavers landscaping fabric should work well under the pavers if u choose to put them back to stop the grass from growing. I’m sure u can also find some virtually identical pavers to even put the rows
Brick pavers or stamped concrete.
i think interlock stone would look nice, would match the house more than those slabs do
It’s kind of an awkward step down. I’d install a more friendly step as a transition into a paver, flagstone, or concrete patio
Concrete pad with control joints. Will save you the hassle of spraying weed killer in every joint if you have pavers as you do now.