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can an above ground pool damage my newly installed paver job? Jake 04-29-2007
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Posted by Nehmo Sergheyev on April 30, 2007, 11:36 pm
> We got a huge patio professionally installed with pavers. We would
> like to get an above ground pool - one of those $250 ones you can buy
> at walmart or target) for the summer. Being that the area is going to
> be constantly wet throughout the summer, will that damage the patio?
> It seems like the water could seep through, making the layer of sand
> that the pavers are set in all muddy.

When you say "professionally installed" does that mean the contractor
used real Mexicans instead of those phonies some contractors are
using? If he used the real ones, then the pavers shouldn't be damaged
by the water. But if you overheard one of the installers speaking in
English, well, I think you got ripped off. Those installers weren't
professionals.

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(||) Nehmo (||)


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