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- Help with Exposed Aggregate Concrete Patio - DIY Home Improvement Forum
Hi DIY, I just moved into a house that has a rough exposed aggregate concrete patio (150 square feet) It's awful to walk around on I'm considering the following DIY remedies, but if anyone has tried to smooth out aggregate (literary I can almost pick out the rocks - it's original from 1971)
- buffing exposed aggregate | DIY Home Improvement Forum
The aggregate was exposed after the retarder pressure washing It almost seems too much of the concrete was removed, leaving more of the small pebbles exposed above the concrete thus, a bumpy surface
- Concrete Question (Pea Gravel) | DIY Home Improvement Forum
I get the idea that the trailer pumps are smaller than the big boom trucks and the pea gravel tends to flow through the hose easier (kind of guessing on that one) So my question: Will substituting pea gravel instead of the normal larger limestone or other aggregate weaken the concrete? Are there any drawbacks to this I'm not considering?
- Concrete, crushed aggregate, or soil? What to fill post. . .
Concrete, crushed aggregate, or soil? What to fill post hole with Jump to Latest 1 4K views 7 replies 7 participants last post by kip pete Aug 13, 2024 K
- Aggregate material for temporary parking and raised. . .
I’m building a new house and at the end of the driveway and back of the garage (see pic) we want to install some type of aggregate in the highlighted area which will be used for temporary parking and raised garden beds We nixed the idea of extending the driveway with pavers due to cost and the
- Drilling Exposed Aggregate? - DIY Home Improvement Forum
Last time I did it over exposed aggregate at a friends house the bit wanted to walk like crazy which made it very hard to drill accurately Anyway to more precisely drill these? I will be drilling 52 holes in this exposed aggregate so the more accurate the better I do have a roto hammer as well, the issues is not my tool is the bit itself walking on the aggerates before it starts to actually
- fiber vs wire mesh - DIY Home Improvement Forum
Going to place aggregate next week [week of 3 31 25] then pour concrete as soon as the radon system is placed YAY! Ben, my concrete guy [ a really great guy!] plans to use fiber mesh From what I've read, I think this will be fine but just want to run it past you guys This is a one story
- Pouring Concrete against Existing concrete - DIY Home Improvement Forum
If you're pouring concrete to extend from existing concrete, do you have to put a divider in between the new and existing?
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