I just watched a video about cobble stone pavers that are similar to laying tile. Have any of you seen, used or installed this product yet.
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Hello dockpepper,
You may be refering to Cobblesystems. I have seen this product in a number of places but never in person. At first glance, I like it. The individual stones are connected by (?)nylon grid, and can be laid in sections. Then you use a grout mixture to joint with. Thats the part that concerns me a little. The pavers are laid over a flexible base, yet jointed with grout. The joints are too big in my opinion, and will be proned to cracking and falling apart, at least in a northern Michigan climate. The patterns are limited as well as the color blending. But I think in the right climate conditions this stuff could prove usefull. As far as a DIY project, no way. The laying of the pavers is not the part that counts, it's the building of the base.
George Nicula
Brickways, LLC
www.brickways.com
You may be refering to Cobblesystems. I have seen this product in a number of places but never in person. At first glance, I like it. The individual stones are connected by (?)nylon grid, and can be laid in sections. Then you use a grout mixture to joint with. Thats the part that concerns me a little. The pavers are laid over a flexible base, yet jointed with grout. The joints are too big in my opinion, and will be proned to cracking and falling apart, at least in a northern Michigan climate. The patterns are limited as well as the color blending. But I think in the right climate conditions this stuff could prove usefull. As far as a DIY project, no way. The laying of the pavers is not the part that counts, it's the building of the base.
George Nicula
Brickways, LLC
www.brickways.com















