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Recycled Rubber Pavers

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 11. 7.05
Travel & Nature

34-442.jpgThese recycled rubber pavers are an colorful alternative to cement pavers. They are easier to handle and do not crack due to frost. As you might expect, they are slightly springy underfoot. They are a compact residential of the rubber sidewalks that we featured previously. Like the sidewalks, the rubber used for these pavers also comes from discarded car tires. They are available from Gardner's Supply Company for $11 each.

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