A cheap and easy way to avoid your feet or your car ending up in a muddy mess! They are very easy to lay, they just simply interlock with each other, and also very lightweight - no back breaking aches afterwards. Ads a minimum, you should lay down some geotextile fabric first to stabilise the ground (for a pathway) or if it is going to be a driveway then Type 1 MOT should be laid and levelled to give a hard stable surface.
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- Log Cabin Installation Guide
- How to adjust log cabin doors
- How to adjust standard cabin windows
- Installation of twinskin joinery
- Raised timber base installation guide
- Rubber roof tile installation guide
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- Felt shingles installation guide
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- Hortons Portable Buildings Ltd
Handcross Road (B2110)
Plummers Plain Lower Beeding,
Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6NX.
Tel: 01403 888 222 / 01293 822 722
Fax: 0872 115 2383
VAT No: 395 3671 15
Registered in England: 4684795
Call us on 01403 888 222
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