PDA

View Full Version : Introduction



brickpuller
03-08-2010, 06:07 PM
Hello Hardscapers and Dealers,
Please follow the link to our add to view our website and a few videos showing our tool working in the field. By trade I am a hardscape contractor in the Chicago suburbs. Do to the challenges of pulling the hard to remove pavers, we developed and tested this tool. Speaking from plenty of experience, I know that the EZ paver puller will save you time in the field when you need to remove those "certain" pavers that the homeowner does not like. Instead of sending out a couple of guys with chisels and a cut-off saw, you can now carry a cordless drill with the tool and easily remove those three bricks that are keeping you from getting paid in full, plus their wont be any dust or concrete slurry! I am always happy to answer questions and encourage comments. If you are looking for pricing we have a handful of dealers listed on our website. If you can't find a dealer near you, I can UPS you a tool in a couple of days. We are currently looking to set up dealers, so if you are one or know of one who might be interested, please contact me with an email.

Thank You, :dance:

Marty Halm
www.brickpuller.com
info@brickpuller.com

CaptainsLS
03-08-2010, 09:11 PM
Welcome to the site Marty! My company doesn’t install much interlock, but I think you have a great product there. We removed a couple of pavers once from a job that we did not install. I do remember cutting the pavers into a million pieces.

I sent you a PM about a dealer.

brickpuller
03-08-2010, 09:23 PM
Thank you for the feedback and the pm. I will follow up on it. Much appreciated.

Evening Star Lighting
03-08-2010, 11:52 PM
We know all too well, about removing pavers to install Paver Lights!.. not an easy task, especially on a retrofit... or on a pre existing job. I do have a suggestion though. Why not do away with the manual screw and use a small hydraulic bottle jack? MUCH MUCH faster! and probably less fabrication work.

We sell Core Drilling equipment for installing Paver Lights, and we've thought about stocking those paver puller gripping teeth for the Probst Paver Puller. Contractors seem to ask for them quite often.