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Ask This Old House - 2002 Repairing Laminate Countertops Rebuilding a Brick Walkway 7-6 was released on: USA: November 2008
Use a roundup to kill the moss, after it is dead pressure wash it off.
Perimeter of the rock garden is 23.8 meters, so he needs 23.8 square meters of brick for the perimeter plus 4 square meters for the 4 corners, a total of 27.8 square meters.
A contractor needs 54 square feet of brick to construct a rectangular walkway. The length of the walkway is 15 more than the width Write an equation that is the answer? Ans: I L = length and W = width, then L = W + 15; area = LW = 54, so (W+15)W = 54, i.e. WxW + 15W - 54 = 0; solving this gives W = 3, so L = 18.
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Assuming you lay them all the same way.... 4x8 = 32, area of a brick. 6x24 = 144, area of the walkway. Now, the walkway is in square feet, so we need to multiply by 144 to change it to square inches. 144 x 144 = 20,736. Divide this by the area of the brick. 20,736 / 32 = 648 So you need 648 bricks to cover the entire walkway.
An alameda is a tree lined walkway.
Your first task is to photograph the walkway and document why you believe that it is dangerous. Then, you can send this documentation to the board -- if the association owns the walkway, or to the municipality that owns the walkway.
Use a product like WeedBGone (spelling?) or pour bleach into a spray bottle and very carefully spray the weeds.
Yes, you can use vinegar to clean bricks. Vinegar is commonly used to gently clean bricks and restore them to original condition.
Diluted bleach can clean stone brick stucco. Often gentle water pressure can remove hard water stains on stucco as well.