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Losing aggregate from asphalt shingle ridge Jump to Latest 12K views 8 replies 3 participants last post by dmaceld Jul 19, 2007 B
- Repairing exposed aggregate steps - DIY Home Improvement Forum
Hi New to the forum Our front door step which is made of exposed aggregate has developed a full length crack and at one end is starting to see some larger pieces of concrete chipping away Having done a number of searches on the internet, I think I have a rough idea of how to fix exposed
- can exposed aggregate concrete be cut. . . - DIY Home Improvement Forum
can exposed aggregate concrete be cut Jump to Latest 16K views 10 replies 6 participants last post by jomama45 Dec 10, 2011 D
- Bad exposed aggregate job? - DIY Home Improvement Forum
New homeowner here, and just had a large enclosed area of pea gravel replaced with a 12' x 32' exposed aggregate patio instead (with a half pergola to be used with sun sails across to house) I'm not sure if the quality is expected and my expectations are too high, or if it really is a poor job
- 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?
- Pebble Overlay (over existing concrete patio) - DIY Home Improvement Forum
On a recent Yard Crashers show, the host (Ahmed), showed a pebble mixture that gets combined with some sort of epoxy and gets troweled over existing concrete Looks Great? Any idea where I can get this product? Thanks
- Retaining wall base - DIY Home Improvement Forum
I'm having a hard time deciding what to do with the base aggregate for a retaining wall build I've dug a trench about 18" deep I put in my base aggregate which is 2A limestone This material is considered road base It has crushed stone ranging from dust, up to 1 5" It compacts well I was
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