Pennsylvania Outdoor Living Store & Design Center

Located In Limerick PA - Philadelphia Area's Premier Outdoor Living Center featuring 6 Stores at 1 Location

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Walpole Woodworkers

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Allied Landscape Supply

Pavers & Walls

Mulch and Soil

Decorative Gravels

Landscape Stone

Natural Wallstone

Belgium Granite Edging

Stone Edging

Flagstone

Stepping Stones

Sand and Stone

Mt Bluestone Pavers

Firewood

Wood Brick Fuel

Paver Patio Packages

Wall Stimulus Packages

Sales & Specials

Terra Outdoor Art Gallery

dm Studio

Benches

Garden Stone Accents

Design / Build Network

Shade Solutions

Shade Sails

Shadefx

Pergolas - Azek SCV

Big Green Egg

TC Academy

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Do you deliver and can I have it the same day?

A. Yes, we deliver 7 days a week. With our 8 truck fleet we pride ourselves in having the ability to deliver either the same day or next day.
Q. Can I install pavers and walls myself?

A. Yes, you can install pavers and walls yourself. We are here 7 days a week to guide and help you through your projects.

Q. Do I have to use at least 4 inches of compacting stone for my base?

A. Yes, it is highly recommended that at least 4 inches of 2A modified stone is used. This makes for a flatter surface and prevents shifting of your patio.

Q. What is geotextile fabric?

A. It is a woven fabric that allows water to pass through. It prevents soil from being mixed into your base material which could cause movement in your patio.
Q. Should I seal my pavers?

A. It is not necessary to seal your pavers but it does add some additional benefits. Sealing your pavers may prevent staining and also enhance the colors in each paver.
Q. What is efflorescence and how can I remove it from my pavers?

A. Efflorescence is a white haze that can appear on pavers. It is produced from the materials used in making the products. It will eventually go away, but you can purchase a cleaner to speed up the process.
Q. How do I remove snow and ice from my pavers without damaging them?

A. Snow and ice removal is very simple! There are ice-melting products safe for pavers on the market. To remove snow just use a rubber edged plow or shovel.



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