Thank you for the comment. This material will also accept concrete grinding dust, dry pigments or aggregate to give you a wide range of color and grain options.
I have had it down for several years. The shiny appearance fades over time. If you seal the entire slab on a regular basis, you will have a uniform look.
what kind of sealer you use and won't loosen any pebbles after?
you should have mentioned the type of sealer you were using!
I don’t think is a sealer he used, I think is some type of cement glue to bond the pebbles
How do you match the stones
Good thinking, You will still need to match patch colour with driveway. Epoxy or polyurea resin is like $400 a 20 litre drum.
Thank you for the comment. This material will also accept concrete grinding dust, dry pigments or aggregate to give you a wide range of color and grain options.
You da man. Saved me a day of dicking around
Looks like they are glueing the pea gravel in with 2 part epoxy clear adhesive
I did the same but the Glue turned black.
What kind of product you used to bond the pebbles?
where can I buy this product? Do you have a distributor in Indianapolis?
Do you still sell this product?
Yes, but supply is currently limited due to COVID 19 supply issues.
Please visit our website.
And how many seasons will this last? I bet it will stand out like a sore thumb after a while....
I have had it down for several years. The shiny appearance fades over time. If you seal the entire slab on a regular basis, you will have a uniform look.
@@Roadware1 ok perfect thx
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