Here are some tips for laying down a nice stone walkway outside your home. After making the walkway with string, the first step is to lay a foundation of stone dust. When it's level, begin laying in the stone pieces. It may take a bit of planning to get a perfect fit. Once they are in place, tap tham tight with a hammer and a piece of scrap wood. Finally, sweep the excess dust into the cracks to prevent shifting and insure a compact fit.
Bob discusses the concrete walk with the contractor. He gives Bob some tips on how to make the concrete cure harder and have less cracks. They then discuss the aggregate, crushed granite that will be added to make the concrete look like granite. They use a special tool to push down the stones in the standard concrete to make room for the aggregate and the colorant. The concrete is allowed to set for four hours then hosed off to expose the granite chips.
element in selling your home, patios and walkways have become the focus of This concrete walkway was stamped to look like Roman slate. Photo achieve the look of natural stone and marble on walkways and pool decks. The acid in the stains lightly
originally built on a steep lot, the front walkway has a series of steps at several points in its overall length. The walkway currently terminates at a recessed front proposed project, the existing front walkway and front porch will be demolished
Reclaimed granite for gardens, yards, and walkways Aged, reclaimed granite has a weathered durable material for steps, walls, and walkways. Reusing durable materials has been landscaping projects and is in high demand for walkways, walls, and patios in the gardens of