concrete patio
Posted By: alyana on 2008-06-03
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Where can i get services of concrete patios? thanks.
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That stained concrete is really pretty
I have seen myself but I have a hold out on that. He is now talking about the granite and I feel it would be too slick. I made up my mind this morning am gonna get slate (with whatever else I decide for the other rooms) put down in my master bath. I have it in the foyer right now and it is gorgeous, real attention getting. We bought something shiny at Home Depot that we can put on with a mop and the floors just glisten. I will run the concrete by him again but do not think he is listening too much to that.
Is it just concrete and no glued carpet or anything?
If so, I'd just paint it with "concrete waterproofing sealer." It'll lock out any oogies and make the whole basement cleaner looking, brighter, and will most definitely lock away that smell which may forever be in your concrete.
http://www.basementremodeler.com/WEB/basement-waterproofing.htm
Copy-n-paste this link to read more. We did it in our home because of the same darned pet poop/pee nastiness, as well as mildew (they stored maybe 5 cords of green wood in the basement and...just dang...). Well worth the investment and time to do it. I actually love my basement now.
Can't afford fancy concrete statuary..
so in my flower beds I have a collection of rusty junk, old andirons, the decorative ends from a metal park bench, old birdcage, buckets, wagon wheels.. the crowing object is a handmade birdhouse that looks like an outhouse that my brother in law made with a rusty tin roof... I call it country classy...
poster said mansion/concrete geese are wasteful
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I keep it in the office part time and on the patio part time
I've got the self-cleaning electric litter box (and boy is it worth the $100), and have a huge throw rug under it with a smaller rug by the litter pan that has a bumpy mat on top of it to catch the excess. I keep it in the office from April to October but on the patio from October to March as it is too hot in FL to leave the patio door open for them during the summer months. I also put out a spare box when we go out of town for the weekend.
Try a box that has deeper sides maybe, or not as much litter in it?
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