DRIVEWAY
sa ASPHALT PAVING
sa BRICK PAVING
sa CONCRETE PAVING
sa SIDEWALK & PATH
sa STONE PAVING
xx GARAGE
Planning tips on making a well-designed driveway. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1971 (v.49#4) pg. H18 (142+)
How to use metal edging for an asphalt driveway. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1971 (v.49#4) pg. 28
Photos show how off-street parking spaces can be made decorative. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1972 (v.50#4) pg. 181
Checkerboard pattern of concrete pavers and sod (grass) serves as a temporary parking area for automobiles. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jun 1990 (v.68#6) pg. 59
Repair your driveway. Repairs to gravel and asphalt driveways must be done properly to cure problems. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1984 (v.7#9) pg. 21
Suggestions for outdoor concrete projects: driveways, sidewalks, patios and steps. Includes suggestions for interesting visual surface effects. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1986 (v.9#7) pg. 56
Tip: Remove an oil spot from driveway using Portland cement. CANADIAN WORKSHOP May 1986 (v.9#8) pg. 12
Repairing a blacktop driveway. Patching concrete walkways and driveways. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1988 (v.11#9) pg. 70
Driveway decisions. Choices for driveway installation, care and repair. Gravel, asphalt, paving stones and concrete are compared. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1993 (v.16#7) pg. 37
Paving the way. A review of the various materials suitable for use as paving material in driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc. and their associated costs. COST CUTS Nov 1988 (v.5#10) pg. 1
How to remove and replace damaged sections of a driveway. FAMILY HANDYMAN #208 Apr 1980 (v.30#4) pg. 92
How to build a driveway, sidewalk or patio without concrete or mortar by using paving blocks. FAMILY HANDYMAN #209 May-Jun 1980 (v.30#5) pg. 94
Green driveways. Three alternatives to asphalt. How to install stone pavers interplanted with clover, "Grass-cel" paving blocks and "Grassrings" grass paving system. FINE GARDENING #3 Sep-Oct 1988 pg. 31
Information on green driveways and some alternatives suggested. FINE GARDENING #51 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 18
All about driveways. Design of handsome, safe and durable driveways which provide room for parking, turning and play. Construction details emphasize the need for a stable, well-drained base. FINE HOMEBUILDING #118 Aug-Sep 1998 pg. 60
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #119 Oct-Nov 1998 pg. 6
How to build and repair curbs for driveways and sidewalks. HANDY ANDY May 1978 (v.2#8) pg. 39
Improve the ramp or apron into a garage. Involves hammering nails into an old concrete ramp and applying a portland cement mixture. HANDY ANDY May 1980 (v.4#8) pg. 60
Designing a country driveway. Guidelines on dimensions, grade, soil types, drainage, surfacing and construction of a lane. HARROWSMITH #74 Jul-Aug 1987 (v.12#2) pg. 75
How to install a new driveway or improve the one you have. Three suggestions are furnished: stone, stamped concrete to simulate paving stones and creating a turnaround of concrete incorporating decorative redwood dividers. HOME MECHANIX #685 May 1985 (v.81) pg. 60
Driveway surfaces. Professional advice on selection of concrete vs. asphalt. HOME MECHANIX #735 Jul 1989 (v.85) pg. 16
How to install a driveway de-icer system. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1979 (v.4#1) pg. 90
Installing a gravel driveway with Belgian block liner. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #481 Jun 1968 (v.64) pg. 80
New life for a gravel driveway. Curbing and a new layer of stone will improve the appearance. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #549 Feb 1974 (v.70) pg. 84
How to maintain a gravel driveway. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #92 Mar-Apr 1985 pg. 84
How to design and construct gravel walks and driveways. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May 1983 (v.11#4) pg. 84
Tips on which paving materials are appropriate for walks, drives and terraces in 18th and 19th century architecture. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1989 (v.17#2) pg. 18
A period approach to walks and drives. A set of guidelines for building walks and drives that are sympathetic to a pre-1900 house without sacrificing convenience. OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1997 (v.25#2) pg. 24
Correction OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May-Jun 1997 (v.25#3) pg. 10
Eight ways to get more off-street parking. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1969 (v.131#3) pg. 148
How to build an 18x60-ft. driveway from brick rubble for under $100. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1969 (v.132#3) pg. 154
Five ways to give your home a lot of parking space. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1964 (v.185#3) pg. 108
Patch up your driveway. How to lay (or re-lay) block edging and how to repair an asphalt driveway. POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1981 (v.218#6) pg. 96
Making a driveway interesting. Suggestions from landscape architects on materials that can make a difference and sketches that redesign four typical problem driveways. PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Nov 1989 (v.4#8) pg. 68
Keep on the grass. "Turf paving" camouflages a driveway or provides hidden parking. Tips on laying special concrete modules featuring hollow cells which are filled with soil and used to raise grass. PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER May-Jun 1990 (v.5#4) pg. 70
Photo shows a lawn planted in the openings of concrete blocks. Looks like a lawn, but it can be driven on with a car. Good for driveway or extra parking. SUNSET Jun 1977 (v.158#6) pg. 228
Artistry in paving. Eighteen paving ideas using brick, concrete, rock, cobbles, and flagstones. SUNSET Oct 1980 (v.165#4) pg. 86
Tips on replacing rotted wood headers in concrete paving with mortar, concrete, pebbles, or crushed rock. SUNSET Feb 1983 (v.170#2) pg. 218
Blacktop and beyond. Renewal and replacement options for your driveway paving. TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #828 Sep 1998 (v.94) pg. 57
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