Mending a corroded stone step

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ewok
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Post: # 18162Post ewok

Hi,

We've recently bought an old house in need of some serious TLC and as a fledgling DIY'er I'm in need of some advice, so if anyone can help out with the following it's be much aprpeciated ...

The following pics show the step on our back door...

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As you can see it's quite badly corroded (not to mention the door). In order to fix it I was considering doing the following:

- Scrape out as much loose material as possible
- Shutter off the step by placing a board across front and fixing to walls either side with masonry nails
- Pour concrete into the void and level with existing undamaged bit of step (unsure of mix quantities though)

Does this sound reasonable, or a disaster waiting to happen? What alternatives are there?

Help and guidance would be very welcome! Thanks :)

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Post: # 18419Post Tony McC

That step has been patched time and time again, which suggest that it's a bollix of a job to start with.

I'd jackhammer as much of it out as possible and cast a new step, at least 100mm deep/wide, using a high strength fine concrete beefed up with Ronafix or SBR
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