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A driveway apron is a great way to make a first impression. But, when they start to crumble, they’re making the wrong impression altogether. When a homeowner faced this situation with his brick driveway, he called the team at Ask This Old House for help. Mason Mark McCullough answered with the perfect solution: cobblestone. Join us as we follow Mark on this house call.
Where to find it?
To demo the driveway edging use a jackhammer [], demo hammer [], or sledgehammer [].
Use hand [], ear [], and eye protection [] while using demolition tools.
Use bull snips [] to cut the nine-gauge wire [] to create a rebar grid.
Concrete mix []
Portland Lime & Sand Mortar []
Grout bags to apply mortar []
All-purpose gravel for the base []
Shovel []
Wheelbarrow []
Hand tamper []
Metal rake []
Level []
String [] and stakes [] to set height line
Cobbles / Belgian blocks []
Trowel []
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Materials
Nine-gauge wire []
Gravel []
High-strength concrete []
Reinforcement rod []
Mason’s string and rod []
Stakes []
Cobblestone []
Type S mortar []
Grout bags []
Sponge []
Tools
Gloves []
Safety glasses []
Hearing protection []
Jackhammer or sledge hammer []
Demo hammer []
Bull snips []
Wheelbarrow []
Shovel []
Rake []
Tamper []
Mason’s hammer []
Level []
Jointer tool []
Margin trowel []
Bucket []
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How to Lay a Cobblestone Driveway Apron | Ask This Old House