I am looking for advice on a patio that had a bad pour and how to handle. It was a river rock pour but the pumper failed at the end and the cement set before the full process was complete. I have patches of solid cement and where they tried to expose the pebbles cement is pitted (sand blaster) and where they used the acid, the coloring, which was subtle red became red splashes. Turns out the cement company sent the wrong pumper with the wrong size hose and it clogged up. 3/4 of the patio was poured this way and then the other 1/4 was poured correctly. The bottom line is it is a mess.
My contractor wants me to lay flagstone or tile over the bad patio (since I only have about an 1" left between patio surface and sliding door). I used large river rock on chimney and walkout basement exterior so don't want to go with another stone like flagstone. Tile seems dicey to me on freeze/thaw issues.
Can I get some advice on tile application give the circumstances? My contractor is talking about a slate? Are there any other suggestions? I ultimately just wanted the river rock with a subtle red to the concrete. Now to get that will involve a jack hammer so want to see what other options there are..and obviously my contractor is trying to steer me in a different direction. Please help! Thanks
Kathy
My contractor wants me to lay flagstone or tile over the bad patio (since I only have about an 1" left between patio surface and sliding door). I used large river rock on chimney and walkout basement exterior so don't want to go with another stone like flagstone. Tile seems dicey to me on freeze/thaw issues.
Can I get some advice on tile application give the circumstances? My contractor is talking about a slate? Are there any other suggestions? I ultimately just wanted the river rock with a subtle red to the concrete. Now to get that will involve a jack hammer so want to see what other options there are..and obviously my contractor is trying to steer me in a different direction. Please help! Thanks
Kathy