Treatment FAQ

how long is the treatment for stepping stones

by Miss Penelope Satterfield Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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9 to 12 month

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How long does it take for stepping stones to dry?

Allow 2 to 3 days of undisturbed drying for your garden stepping stones (premature moving of the molds may cause cracking). When you're ready to remove the garden stepping stones from their molds, gently flip the molds upside down and lightly tap all around on them.

Do stepping stones need to be adjusted?

Such adjustments are often necessary, as the level of concrete stepping stones will change over time as a result of foot traffic and (in cold climates) the freeze-thaw cycle. At some point, you may have to add more sand, as the old sand works its way into the surrounding soil.

What is the stepping stones program?

Stepping Stones provides apartment style residences for mothers to live in with their children while receiving a minimum of 20 hours per week of substance use disorder treatment.

How can stepping stones help you?

Stepping Stones Changing Lives Through Structured Treatment and Specialized Support The Stepping Stones intensive outpatient program is designed for individuals who require treatment three to five days per week, depending on their needs. Three and a half hour morning sessions are offered Monday through Friday for the patient's convenience.

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Where are the stepping stones in Sydney?

The stepping stones in this Sydney, Australia, backyard have been laid beside a living room that opens to a grassed courtyard on the south side of the house. Architect Sam Crawford explains that the 5 feet of garden beyond the concertina doors is in full shade in winter.

Why are steppers randomly sized?

How you arrange the stones will also have an impact. “The steppers are randomly sized and spaced to reinforce the informality of the space, ” Crawford says.

What is a sandstone edger?

That’s interesting: The sandstone garden edgers are recycled foundation stones from the house that was originally on this site.

Can you push a lawn mower over a stone?

“If they’re installed too high, you can’t push the lawn mower over them.

Do stepping stones need maintenance?

The stepping stones linking this terrace house to the home office in the back have been installed on artificial grass — and why not? It requires zero maintenance and always looks freshly mown. You can see how effective the stones are at creating a pathway without dominating the space.

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