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  2. The Top 10 Upgrades That Make Your Home Sell Over Asking - AOL

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    Average Cost to Complete: At Home Depot, ... According to Home Guide, Bluestone pavers cost $6 to $14 per square foot on average. While patios are commonly finished in brick, concrete, or other ...

  3. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    A paver is a paving stone, sett, tile, [1] brick [2] or brick-like piece of concrete commonly used as exterior flooring. They are generally placed on top of a ...

  4. Pavement - Wikipedia

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    Pavers (flooring), an outdoor floor done in blocks; Permeable paving, paving that enables stormwater to flow through it or between gaps; Portuguese pavement, the traditional paving used in most pedestrian areas in Portugal; Resin-bound paving, a mixture of aggregate stones and resin used to pave footpaths, driveways, etc.

  5. Portuguese pavement - Wikipedia

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    The long hours and low wages typical of calceteiros have reduced apprenticeships and thus new pavers. Furthermore, as the pavement is less safe (provides less traction when wet; loose stones can become tripping hazards), costs more (especially with the difficulty of obtaining appropriate stones), and wears quicker than concrete or asphalt ...

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    After a good laugh, I figured I got a bargain with 8 placemats and 8 very nice storage boxes and realized why the shipping costs are so high on mail order items Image credits: Mary Lou Reid #22

  7. International Union of Pavers, Rammermen, Flag Layers, Bridge ...

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    It underwent numerous name changes. From about 1914, its official name was the International Union of Pavers, Rammermen, Asphalt Workers, Mastic Asphalt Workers, Asphalt Block, Brick, Iron Slag and Wood Block Pavers, Flaggers, Bridge and Stone Curb Setters. [2] [1] In 1931, it adopted its final, somewhat shorter, name.