We've just moved into a new house with a fair amount of concrete surrounding it. Its relatively sound, but isn't very pretty.
I plan on taking it up and laying flags, but that isn't happening for a couple of years
Any suggestions on how to smarten it up until I get around to replacing it ? Maybe fix the cracks and paint it ?
Or should I just put up with it for now
Tidy up existing concrete - Needs replaced, but can't at the moment
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You're at 150mm below DPC, so no opportunity to do an overlay other than resin-bonded - https://www.pavingexpert.com/resin02
It's never really feasible to 'hide' cracks such as those. You can fill them and paint the surface with, say, garagfe floor paint (usually only available in a very fetching "Tile Red") but they inevitably re-emerge.
At some point, you *will* have to bite the bullet and break it all out!
It's never really feasible to 'hide' cracks such as those. You can fill them and paint the surface with, say, garagfe floor paint (usually only available in a very fetching "Tile Red") but they inevitably re-emerge.
At some point, you *will* have to bite the bullet and break it all out!
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