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Brian C.
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Replace Concrete Patio

Brian C.
  • STAFFORD, VA
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What do you think is the best way to replace this patio?  It's in pretty bad shape, cracked in half sinking in opposite directions. 

Just looking for the most cost effective.

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Bruce Woodruff
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Best way - Jackhammer it out and replace it, this time with adequate rebar and high pressure concrete.....

Cheaper way - fill the cracks and paint it with deck paint

Compromise - Lay tile on top (if you feel it's done moving)

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