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R&M Building and Remodeling

Pickett Mill Road
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R&M Building and Remodeling

Pickett Mill Road
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8 years of experience

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!


"This company did a great job, easy to work with and was reasonably priced."

Stacie B on April 2024

Your Surface Solutions Local business serving Residential and Commercial clients with services such as: Pressure Washing Soft Washing Gutter Cleaning Fleet Services

"This company did a great job, easy to work with and was reasonably priced."

Stacie B on April 2024



Freedom Pavers & Outdoor Living, LLC

5632 Rosebay St
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Freedom Pavers & Outdoor Living, LLC

5632 Rosebay St
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Freedom Pavers & Outdoor Living, LLC is a Small Family-owned Hardscape Company that has been operating with over 28 years of experience. Creating your outdoor dreams into reality is Our Number One goal while still achieving quality and satisfaction from start to finish. Freedom Specializes in Interlocking Pavers, Travertine, Proclain, Concrete, Masonry, Fences, Driveways, Patios/Sidewalks, Pool Decks, and Retaining walls.

Freedom Pavers & Outdoor Living, LLC is a Small Family-owned Hardscape Company that has been operating with over 28 years of experience. Creating your outdoor dreams into reality is Our Number One goal while still achieving quality and satisfaction from start to finish. Freedom Specializes in Interlocking Pavers, Travertine, Proclain, Concrete, Masonry, Fences, Driveways, Patios/Sidewalks, Pool Decks, and Retaining walls.







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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

Gravel driveways last the longest. With proper installation and routine maintenance, they can last upwards of 100 years. To make sure they last as long as possible, gravel driveways should be properly graded and leveled during installation and repair. The natural material is extremely durable, but the grooves make it challenging to remove snow and easy for weeds to grow through the cracks. Still, this is nothing an afternoon DIY project can’t fix and lends to the fact that their easy maintenance helps gravel driveways last even longer.

Yes, you can use a Dremel to cut pavers, but you’ll need a masonry cut-off wheel and a Dremel that accepts a 3 1/2-inch cutting wheel. Slowly run the masonry cut-off wheel along your cut line, and then continue making shallow passes. Once the cut is about 1/8 inch deep, you can drive a chisel into the center of it to complete the cut.

You should not attempt to install your own driveway. Whether working with asphalt or pavement, this is a complicated project that requires special equipment. Talk to some nearby asphalt or paving professionals and discuss your particular needs—it’s a good idea to get a few quotes and look at the company’s past work.

You should contact your driveway installer before winterizing a newly installed driveway. Winterizing it before the asphalt or concrete has fully cured can damage the driveway. But in many cases, you don't need to winterize a newly installed driveway anyway since it's likely freshly sealed and won't have much damage yet. 

The best time to install permeable pavers is during mild, dry weather, usually during spring or early fall. Installing during extreme heat or heavy rain can increase the chance of problems, like poor compaction, shifting, or drainage issues. You should also avoid winter installations in areas where the ground freezes, since frozen soil can prevent proper excavation and base prep. 

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