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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
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
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
Freshly poured concrete rocks showing through top of it why? Im building my home and I'm not into concrete at all but I recently hired a well known concrete finisher to pour and finish my driveways and patio, It has been very cold here and now 4-5 days after it was poured you can see numerous rocks showing through the finish - was it done incorrectly or
Concrete Patio. . . what type of mix: 4 sack, 5 sack | DIY Home . . . A general rule of thumb is that higher strength mixes have more durability for the same slump and with the same aggregate Also absorption is lower If you have a freezing climate, the best thing you can do is to use air-entrained concrete (5%) to increase the freeze-thaw durability It is minimal extra cost and any good concrete supplier has the equipment dosing equipment (a few ounces per