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Concrete Contractors in Santa Rosa since 1979 specializing in stamped concrete, colored concrete, concrete toppings, stained concrete and seeded concrete. We work in Santa Rosa, CA and the north bay, mostly in Marin County and Sonoma County and specialize in driveways, walkways, patios, backyards, waterfeatures concrete retaining walls, house foundations, site retaining walls, waterproofing and drainage. We are also French Drain specialists. We have been specializing in concrete toppings due to the cost of replacement vs concrete toppings.
I would like to add a few posts with railing to our concrete patio. The posts do not need to support any weight they’re simply decorative for our front patio. This is what I"ve been envisioning (only attached to concrete): http://www.inspectapedia.com/BestPractices/Figure4-16s.jpg
I’m new to DIY so any help you can provide would be great! Thank you!
We have a stamped concrete patio that I would like to add plants to for the spring and summer. I have purchased pots and the plants to go in them, but now am told you can’t do that. Will the pots stain the concrete or cause any kind of problem? Thanks
I have an existing concrete patio that I want to dress up with a stamp and stain. The patio already has an epoxy paint finish on it that is pretty worn. My question is, can I put the layover right on top of that epoxy, or will I need to use a grinder to take down that surface first for better adhesion? Thanks for any helpful suggestions!