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    Would it be possible to use stone veneer over an interlocking brick? Without large amounts of drainage stone walls dont fare well here.

    According to your hoa timber is not a local naturally occurring resource?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Would it be possible to use stone veneer over an interlocking brick? Without large amounts of drainage stone walls dont fare well here.

    According to your hoa timber is not a local naturally occurring resource?
    I would look into this. Using a stone veneer over interlocking bricks will be your best option.

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