I'll occasionally run into a client that has a concrete patio that they think just isn't all that attractive. That was the case for a lady I met last year. She had a screened in porch (about 120 square feet) off her den that was crying out for brown flag. I visited her today to take a look at the potential for creating a new stone walkway for her yard and while I was at it, I took a quick pic of the stone work I did outside her den. The formula was this: (1) clean the existing concrete pad with a wire brush and acid (2) clean the thin brown flagstone with several different brushes and water (3) mortar the stone in using type S mortar with a buff dye and an acrylic adhesive (4) final clean-up
This is the outside portion of the patio that I built. The inside flagstone overlay and the outside flagstone patio are really both one continuation.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Flagstone overlaying concrete patio
Posted by themanfromearth at 1:16 PM
Labels: patios and walkways, stone work
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