The same principles as above apply to pouring concrete over an existing concrete driveway or sidewalk.
Can you pour concrete over existing countertop.
This was an experiment to pour concrete over the top of existing countertops.
You can suspend the steel mesh from these screws after you ve poured in half of your concrete.
Pouring concrete over existing concrete sidewalk or patio surfaces is an option if the existing base is structurally sound.
Thoroughly clean the steel mesh using steel wool and acetone.
That kind of equipment can really punish a concrete floor.
You can if the concrete is sound solid with minor cracks pitting scaling surface damage or just plain ugly.
Such a good idea.
Pouring concrete over an existing concrete driveway or sidewalk.
Also be aware that your putty knife marks will be in the finished color.
Drill screws every 4 6 inches around the top of your mold.
Now we have done several concrete countertops before and have removed the old countertop and poured a whole new one.
I ve seen the diy concrete counter tops where you literally frame out your counter and pour concrete but i ve never heard of painting concrete on top of your existing counters.
I talk about how we poured a concrete counter top over a pre existing on.
It s part of what makes concrete countertops so fun but be sure that you are not letting any drips dry.
Way less of a hassle and easy enough that someone who doesn t know much about concrete laying ahem me can do it.
You need to start with a clean surface and ensure a proper bond to create a new concrete surface that lasts.
There are a couple cracks but all concrete cracks.
And i must say it has worked out so far.
Set in fixtures such as.
Here s the catch if the existing surface is somewhat in a structurally sound shape and elevating its height to a few inches won t be a problem you can certainly freshen it up with a new layer of concrete.
Lay it over the mold and using bolt cutters cut it to shape staying at least 1 inch from the edges of the form all the way around.
As you go you can scrape the thicker parts back to the container and add small amounts of water about a tsp at a time.