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Cobble Stone Kerbs & Klargester Treatment Plant
Enemies.Closer
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in N. Ireland
Does anyone know where I can get cobble stone kerbs other than Acheson & Glover for my drive way?
I can lay them myself but I have around 50 yards to lay and was hoping to get some at a reasonable price. I could go for the ordinary grey kerbs but would like something different. Any builders or anyone who have some not needed I would be interested.
Also, I have a klargester treatment plant installed and I am not really happy with it. The reed beds that filter the waste are filling up with liquid and are releasing a vile smell is this normal? Any ideas how to solve this?
I can lay them myself but I have around 50 yards to lay and was hoping to get some at a reasonable price. I could go for the ordinary grey kerbs but would like something different. Any builders or anyone who have some not needed I would be interested.
Also, I have a klargester treatment plant installed and I am not really happy with it. The reed beds that filter the waste are filling up with liquid and are releasing a vile smell is this normal? Any ideas how to solve this?
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I have the same treatment system, it needs de sludges every 6 months. Our reed bed has water in it as well but it doesn't smell, is your pump working ok?0
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Have you tried Emersons or Tobermore for the kerbs
http://www.normanemerson.com/pages_stone/kerbing.html
http://www.tobermore.com/pietra_granite_kerbs.aspx
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Mourne natural stone might be an option for the kerbs. I know a guy who sells it and also builds walls, pillars, etc with it
http://silentvalleyexcavation.webs.com/
The pillars are around £800.0
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