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I want my current slab under my gazebo pulled out and replaced with cement that they stamp to look like stone. @Coral Websites got it done and it looks great!
You can have someone go over old slab(if it's in good shape) with a thin set stampable special mortar for that application without the need for a new pad.
Cheaper that way.
 

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You can have someone go over old slab(if it's in good shape) with a thin set stampable special mortar for that application without the need for a new pad.
Cheaper that way.
That's the problem. The lady that owned our house before us had the gazebo put in. In all of her infinite wisdom, she added to the existing slab by laying down gardening bricks then covering them with about 3/4" of concrete. I went to remove the tile on it and the frickin slab came up! I don't understand some people's rationale.
 

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Creme de la Creme is off the board.
 

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