Re-seal exposed aggregate concrete or not? - DIY Home Improvement Forum We built our Louisville, KY home 2 years + 10 months ago 2 months after the exposed aggregate concrete was poured for the driveway, front steps, front porch patio, we applied 2 coats of curing agent sealer SUPER SEAL 30 VT | Nashville TN | Clemons Concrete Coatings We are struggling with
Im building a small retaining wall. Can I get. . . Trying to build a wall because just because you have the blocks is a solution looking for a problem If the problem is having them, give them away or haul them to an aggregate plant that will crush them and sell the recycled crushed material
Crushed stone for parking area - DIY Home Improvement Forum Us engineers would spec out "crusher run base", but if you get a blank look from the person behind the counter at your local sand gravel supplier, ask them what they typically supply for driveways You want a well-graded (fairly even blend of different sized materials) crushed stone Typically, stuff that comes out of the gravel pit (pit run) and then is run through the rock crusher (crusher
Mixing different brands of concrete together - DIY Home Improvement Forum So, I guess the question now is, if I'm able to drum up another 5 lbs worth of gravel and sand, will adding that provide me with a suitable proportion of aggregate-to-cement if I mixed all 6 bags together? Also, will rapid set cement and Portland cement combine together in the final pour without issue?
Spraying Soybean oil on old dried out shingles softens them up Taking it to the Maxx: Soy oil helps to restore roofs - Minnesota Soybean (mnsoybean org) Seems like a thing Makes old shingles soft again ?? 15 more years of life to an old roof? For a roof that will need replacing in a few years This seems a subjective assessment
concrete from mortar - DIY Home Improvement Forum Anytime you mix cement and aggregate, the more surface area of the aggregate you have, the more cement that is required to coat all of the particles and tie them together The extra cement requires extra water to make mortar more usable It is difficult to compare mortar with concrete because they are designed to do different things