Boston Colonial Pavers®
FEATURES:
- Classic rectangular shape
- Traditional Finish
- Available in a wide variety of traditional New England colors
- Patterns include classic 45° and 90° herringbones, running bond, parquets and basketweaves
Dimensions & Coverage
Boston Colonial | 4″ x 8″ | 2 3/8″ thick | 4.5 pcs/sf | 108 sf/cube |
Color options:
Pattern options:
Placement of pavers into various patterns creates visual texture that augments the aesthetic characteristics of the shape, size and color. When choosing a pattern, it is important to know some have better interlock because the lines of the joints are interrupted at shorter intervals. This helps keep the pattern tightly woven and helps prevent them from spreading apart over time or when subject to traffic such as passenger vehicles on driveways.
While running bonds and basket weaves may be used for residential driveways, herringbone patterns provide the greatest degree of interlock. Stack bond patterns should only be utilized for applications limited to pedestrian traffic.
And remember, when ordering always allow extra for curved layouts.
Applications:

Commercial/Municipal

Driveways

Patios & Walkways

Poolside
TECHNICAL RESOURCES:
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Installation: XYZ Property Maintenance
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Installation: Local Hardscapes