Monday, November 26, 2012

Gravel-Lok Job: Fells Point Community Garden

Here are some pics of a recent Gravel-Lok installation in Baltimore City...

"This is the Upper Fells Point Community Garden located on East  Pratt and South Wolfe Streets in Baltimore City. I was involved in this planned project doing the Gravel-Lok part of the job. The community received a grant to get this done and my company donated the labor." 
- Anthony L. - Custom Stoneworks & Design - www.stoneworksdesign.com






Thursday, November 15, 2012

UPDATED GRAVEL-LOK COVERAGE RATES


GRAVEL-LOK  Updated Coverage Rates – MIX method
October 2012

We are no longer recommending 16 oz. liquid : 5 gallon bucket of stones
It works in some cases, depending on the cleanliness and size of the stone, but using 18 oz. is better for a wider variety of scenarios.
Rare cases:  if somebody is using stones which are really small, 1/8” then we recommend using 20 oz. : 5 gallon bucket of stones.  The smaller the stone, the more surface area of stones to cover.
ADA Compliance would need stones which are 1/8” up to 1/2” to create a smoother pavement for wheelchairs.

FOR MOST CASES…..

1/4” up to 1/2” for pavements (and this includes 3/8”) should be mixed at 18 oz. liquid : 5 gallon bucket of stones

At 1” thick:  210 sf/5 gallon container (USE ONLY ON CONCRETE LAY OVERS)
At 1.5” thick:  140 sf / 5 gallon container
At 2.0” thick:  105 sf/5 gallon container


If they are using 1/8” size stone then you should use 20 oz. liquid : 5 gallon bucket of stones. 

At 1” thick: 180 sf / 5 gallon container
At 1.5” thick:  120 sf/5 gallon container
At 2.0” thick: 90 sf / 5 gallon container



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Gravel-Lok Instructional Videos - Cleaning Gravel, Garden Path Installation

Here are a couple new videos we posted on our YouTube channel. Some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Gravel-Lok

HOW TO CLEAN GRAVEL FOR USE WITH GRAVEL-LOK:





GARDEN PATH INSTALLATION - *TIPS AND TRICKS*




FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.GRAVEL-LOK.COM

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Gravel-Lok Clean Up TIP

Here's a little clean up tip for you...

There is a product on the market called Zip-Strip which is a paint and finish remover. We have found that it works well  to get cured Gravel-Lok off of concrete, flagstone, etc. when used with a wire brush. You can purchase online at Amazon.com or at Ace Hardware and other fine retailers.


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Gravel-Lok stormwater management "glass stream"

Recycled glass in different colors combined with the Gravel-Lok aggregate bonding system to create the look of a water stream. 

"We worked really hard on this project. It was a tricky one because it had to pass muster with conservation people as well as the homeowner. All the plants are wetland natives and the hardscape had to include an outdoor shower, fire area and seating/dining. The hardscape is also seen from a roof deck and is this is an ocean property. The "water" looking storm water feature needed to function as well as look like it belonged in this ocean and wetland abutting home. The "glass stream" functions and looks wave-like,especially because the hardscape drops 7 inches and terminates at the outdoor shower." - Ida Wye Designs










Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Gravel-Lok Certified Installer Workshop 5/10/12


REGISTER NOW to become a certified installer for the Gravel-Lok System.
A $250 deposit is required and will be credited towards your first purchase of Gravel-Lok System components.


THURSDAY MAY 10, 2012
FREDRICK, MARYLAND



FOR MORE GRAVEL-LOK INFO: WWW.GRAVEL-LOK.COM
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Gravel-Lok Pebbles Patio & Walkway

This Gravel-Lok project by Life Time Pavers utilizes irregular flagstones spaced apart with Gravel-Lok Pebbles filling the voids and then creating a walkway.  The Pebbles (stone styles) are a mixture of Yorktown, Caramel and Coffee Pebbles mixed to match the color of the existing brick on the house. The split face edger was set in concrete producing a durable edge restraint picture framing the project.





be sure to check out our friends at Life Time Pavers on their blog - http://lifetimepavers.blogspot.com/

Friday, March 23, 2012

Gravel-Lok Demo @ York Building Products

Here are some pics from a recent seminar at York Building Products Company in Pennsylvania demonstrating Gravel-Lok installation techniques. A display area was constructed showing the various types of stones that can be bonded with Gravel-Lok








Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Gloucester NJ couple finds unique solution


ECO-NEWS - SOUTH JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

What do you do when you think you’re out of options?



  For Scott and Kari Schneider of Thompson Ave. in Gloucester City that‘s just what they thought, they were out of options. Thinking that more concrete for their driveway might be the only option, Kari and her husband Scott put the project on hold.
  Before long Kari called on friend and fellow BNI member Bob Watson, Principal Designer at Restoration Collaborative for some suggestions. “ I can’t take another rain fall that’s gonna leave me sinking in mud in my high heels.” she told Bob, “Help me!” And help he did.
  Within a week Restoration Collaborative had come up with a design that not only solved the parking, muddy, non-useable space problem, but they also suggested a patio and complete landscape to compliment the rest of the yard. Why? Because the more Scott and Kari spoke about their property, the clearer the picture became.
  “The parking area was the biggest need says Schneider,” [Kari] “That had to be addressed before anything else.” “I could wait to get a patio done but I’ve waited too long to walk on something sturdy and dry.”
  [Gravel-Lok] Porous paving was the solution they’d agree on. [Gravel-Lok] Porous paving is a unique resin bonding process that allows stones of most any color and size up to 3”, to bond together like concrete, yet allow water to permeate through without delay.
  “It seemed to be the most cost effective, most durable, eco-friendly option available” says Watson. The new [Gravel-Lok] driveway is harder than concrete, more decorative, won’t fade and best of all you won’t get any grass growing up through the joints, ever. Design options are endless. You can mix sizes, colors and even incorporate patterns. Pricing is set far under that of precast pavers and slightly above concrete. It takes a lot less time to install and cures in 24hrs. “Weather can be a factor” says Watson, “but that’s with anything you do outside.”




  Watson believes porous paving will soon become the “paver replacer” as more regulations require onsite collection of stormwater. It’s just a matter of time.
  Scott and Kari are officially the first family in Gloucester City with a stormwater compliant porous paving driveway. It is one of NJ’s Best Management Practices (BMP’s) for stormwater infiltration & recharge. Just an added bonus when your top priority is “muddy high heels.”


Restoration Collaborative can be reached at:
609.685.9245 or info@restorationcollaborative.com
www.restorationcollaborative.com



Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Gravel-Lok Job at Osbourn High School - Manasas VA

Here are some job pics an info sent to us from BCLS, inc. in Asland VA summarizing a recent Cell-Tek / Gravel-Lok installation at Osbourn High School in Manasas VA.


"I just wanted to share this project with everyone. This was the first time BCLS has done this type of install with Cell-Tek and Gravel-Lok. I also wanted to thank the people involved in this project.
  And a special thanks to Jeremy from Cell-Tek for coming down from Annapolis, MD several times during the install to instruct us on the way to install his products... And another special thanks given to John from Aquarius Supply for helping us with the install, providing us with supplies...

  
Thank you to everyone involved in this project and making this happen!"

Allison - BCLS, Inc.



After excavating to a depth of 6" or more through hard dirt and rocks the edging was secured and the landscaping fabric was rolled out.
Excavation, installation of edging, landscape fabric, installation of park bench legs, stretching the Cell-Tek Load Support Grid and filling with #57 aggregate.

Decorative gravel was then spread over the #57's and Cell-Tek grid.
Decorative gravel was then washed and compacted.

 Gravel-Lok was then applied with a gravity wand over the dry gravel.






Be sure to check out our friends at BCLS, inc. online at: http://www.bclsinc.com/
Follow them on twitter at: www.twitter.com/BCLSVA

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Photos from MANTS 2012

Just wanted to share a few pics from our booth #2414 at the Mid Atlantic Nursery Trade Show in Baltimore MD. We'll be adding some more as they come in


CELL-TEK GEOSYNTHETICS / GRAVEL-LOK BOOTH #2414


GRAVEL-LOK AND ACCESSORIES ON DISPLAY

DEMONSTRATING GRAVEL-LOK'S POROSITY

GRAVEL-LOK STONE SAMPLES IN A VARIETY OF COLORS

NEW CUSTOM GRAVEL COLOR