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Old 04-03-2014, 07:46 PM
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Default Shed renovation...

In the next couple of months we are moving house.

The good news is, the new place has plenty of car accommodation, but it needs some work before it can become the humble new lair for the cobra.

There are 4 areas that need to be addressed:
  • The Driveway:
    20m long but not very wide. Approx 50sqm. Concrete in fairly good condition
  • The Carport
    3 car open to the side. Approx 75sqm. Concrete laid haphazardly, with poor drainage, aesthetics and trip hazards
  • The Garage
    2 car garage. Approx 35sqm. Concrete in great shape. 40yrs old, 1 slab not cuts or cracks
  • The Shed
    Dilapidated 25sqm connected to the back of the garage. Laid on concrete best described as rubble.


Plan so far is to:

1. Widen Driveway by about 1m

2. Knock down the shed and extend the garage back to where the shed is now.

3. Patch up, rip up or other the concrete that is in the carport area.



With that, I guess I'm going to need some concrete advice...

What products are available for use on concrete driveways/carports that will last and look decent?
Are there any recommend products that can be used to cover over badly laid concrete like a pebble mix or similar?
What concrete finishing products do people recommend for each of these spaces?

Any suggestions or recommendations at this point are most welcome...


many thanks
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