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Concrete is composed of cement, aggregate (including crushed rock and sand) and water. In homes, it's frequently seen in the foundation, driveway, sidewalk, patio, and stone walls. Note that bricks use mortar in the joints, not concrete.

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How can I color/style match concrete patch to old sidewalk? See image

Then, building a form and pouring new concrete, using a hose and brush to rinse of the top coat to get down to the pea gravel aggregate. …
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How can I color/style match concrete patch to old sidewalk? See image

As you can see, I attempted patching an old spalling concrete sidewalk with premix concrete patching product. I was very disappointed with the results. … I thought about mixing actual concrete, patching, and then pushing in sand and pea gravel at the top to try to replicate the texture and color. Would that work? …
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