VISIT OUR OTHER WEBSITES BELOW FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Use the links below to learn more about our concrete stone, tile, brick, paver, cobblestone, and other molds, as well as our concrete colors and colorants, concrete stains, mold release, sealers, and more on this website.





           WANT TO BE KEPT UP TO DATE ON OUR PROMOTIONS
Please complete the following information to receive our Quarterly Newsletters. You will be asked via email to confirm your sign-up.

WE PROMISE... YOUR EMAIL WILL NOT BE SHARED WITH ANYONE.

DIY Keyhole Paver Driveway and Patio Project by Robert Scott of Ocotillo, CA. 
He used pavers he made at home with Olde World Stone Concrete Paver Molds #P-0962

#P-0962 Driveway Pavers 

Nice gravel stone pathway blends nicely with the #P-0962 Driveway Pavers 

BEFORE... Sandy parking area with no defined layout or plan. 

Much neater and no more bringing sand into the house on shoes. 

ROBERT SCOTT - OCOTILLO, CA 
PAVER PARKING & WALKWAY PROJECT

Hello John,

This project doesn't look very big, but it was a large area to cover. There are over 1,700 Pavers I made with only two sets of OldeWorld
#P-0962 - Key Hole Driveway Paver Molds. When you say that it's easy, and anyone can do it, here's the proof. I am 61 years old, have Parkinson's Disease, and managed to do this without any help.
(Way to go, Robert!)

I had the local home improvement store deliver me 4 pallets of 60-lb. ready-mix and off I went. I enjoyed this project and encourage everyone to try projects like this. I did my whole front driveway for under $950.00, including the molds, concrete, and delivery charges. To have a contractor pour a driveway this size would have easily been several thousands of dollars. (And this was good exercise for me).

( You should be proud, Robert... and happy!  The cost probably would have been somewhere between $5,000-$10,000 for poured concrete. )