Submitted by Plooplestein t3_zjler6 in DIY
Hi all!
There's a path that runs around three sides of our house (see pic).
You can see how it used to be smooth approx. 30 years ago (the smooth part is undercover). However, our kids and their tiny friends are struggling to walk on the rough parts of this path - so I'm keen on resurfacing for a smooth finish.
I have no experience with concrete - is this something I should attempt? Or is it a skilled piece of DIY? I assume I need to get a fairly runny consistency, get a 50mm cover in most places, and create some breaks/cuts in the path too. And I'm thinking of a broom-finish.
Or is it a case of pulling these bricks up, and laying mesh and doing a much bigger pour?
Any major tips, common issues etc are most welcome.
The path is not flat, has a few ramps and turns.
Background info - it can rain heavily here. Strong sun. It's usually around 70% humid, coastal environment, avg temps are 10°C to 25°C over a year. And I doubt I'd be able to afford a contractor in the next few years for this one.
Cheers!
PioneerStandard t1_izvpfxb wrote
I think it is beautiful. I would power wash it and hold on to it. The little ones will grow bigger feet and the stone will no longer be of concern. In my trade experience of over 30 years, that looks professionally installed. I would embrace it if you can.