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Dealer

Are you looking for a dealer in Etobicoke, Ontario? If you are, we are looking to sell flagstone from our landscape retail store

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Need 820 sq feet flagstone

I am looking for 820 sq feet of flagstone to put in my back yard. I want to lay half the yard in flagstone and then have grass in the other half. I need

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WANT TO BUY RIVER ROCK-TRACTOR TRAILER LOAD

Pond builder... need tumbled river boulder/cobble. Size: 8 to 24 reply: magnoliaponds@yahoo.com with pictures. Legitimate suppliers with verifiable

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flagstone vs. cement for walkway

Elderly parents have cement walkway with 2 steps, goes to porch. It is crumbling, it needs replacing. Is flagstone as safe as cement for someone using

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Flagstone over existing slab with expansion joints in place

I bought the DVD and found it helpful, but I did not see this addressed in the video or on this site. I have a 650 sq ft project in mind. The slab is

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