Exposed aggregate in concrete - Laying aggregate in wet concrete
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I like the idea of exposed aggregate in concrete but actually exposing the aggregate sounds like a difficult job, knowing just when to start, when the concrete is sufficiently set or else using a retarder. Why isn't it possible to apply the aggregate in a similar way that it is applied to vertical render for pebble dashing.
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Hi have done this once for a customer. the husband wanted concrete, the wife gravel, so we did best of both.laid concrete and "pressed" in 20mm gravel as we went
It worked ok, but as LLL says, the gravel needs to stick in, and it didn't really wear that well.
this was only about 15sqm so nothing major
It worked ok, but as LLL says, the gravel needs to stick in, and it didn't really wear that well.
this was only about 15sqm so nothing major
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Trouble is wilf, we have all done these tasks, so we know what to expect,, when to pour concrete, when to add retard, or brush / jet wash it. But trying to explain to a DIYer is the hard part. Apart from us giving advice, there is a wealth of information on the main index ( just needs accessing ) so it goes to show that .....everybody needs to be hands on to gain the knowledge :;):
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lutonlagerlout wrote:have you actually done it pablo?
1 on my builder's bucket list along with an eyebrow window and a well
LLL ???
yes I've done a few myself and worked on a couple of large ones before I went on my own. It's easy enough if you know anything about concrete. The local council loves them but specifies standard concrete with a scattering. I've not been happy with the ones I've done for them but they look better than the rest so I'm happy that it's not entirely a workmanship problem.
Edited By Pablo on 1320178533
Can't see it from my house