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  • How to Create Your Own Walkway With Concrete Molds

    Making concrete molds for either paving stones or decorative stones to create a walkway for your garden or yard is a simple process that can save you a huge amount of money. Having a walkway can...

  • How to Remove Dried Stucco From Concrete Walkway Stone

    Stucco is a cementitious material and is among the most popular siding option for homes today. This is a material that, once dried, is as hard, durable and long lasting as other cement-based...

  • How to Remove a Concrete Walkway

    Concrete is a generally solid material that usually outlasts most other materials used for walkways; however, for a number of reasons ranging from incorrect installation to extreme weather, even...

  • How to Make Colored Concrete Walkway Stone Paths

    Landscaping your home can add tremendous value for only a few dollars with the proper know-how. Concrete pavers and pathways help to define a yard landscape, give subtle dimension, and keep people...

  • How to Lay Stone Over a Concrete Walkway

    Stone is a material that has been and remains to be a very popular choice for paving walkways, as it is a generally cheap material that is readily available and can usually outlast just about any...

  • How to Replace a Section of a Concrete Walkway

    Concrete is a strong material that is often used for walkways. It is generally a permanent fixture because it is durable and long lasting. For a number of reasons that range from general wear and...

  • How Do I Create an Expansion Joint in a Concrete Sidewalk?

    Expansion joints provide a flexible boundary between newly-poured concrete and a foundation, another concrete slab or other brick or concrete structure that the new concrete abuts. Without the...

  • How to Calculate Concrete for Steps

    Concrete is used for a variety of purposes, including making steps. In order to construct anything with concrete, you need to know just how much concrete you need to purchase for your project. You...

  • How to Calculate Concrete Curbs & Gutters

    Concrete is used for a variety of purposes, one of which is to create curbs and gutters. When filling areas with concrete, it is important to know how much you need so that you purchase the...

  • How to Decorate Concrete Steps

    The first impression that anyone has of your home is the entrance leading into it. It will not matter how hard you've worked on your home's curb appeal or how much landscaping you've done to make...

  • How to Pour Concrete Edging

    Concrete edging not only provides a visual finishing touch to walkways, garden borders and transitions from patios to lawns, it also serves a very practical purpose. Concrete edging acts as a...

  • How to Make Garden Stones With Ceramic Tiles

    Making a garden stepping stone out of ceramic tile can be an easy way to use spare or interesting tiles to accent your garden. The process is simple, fun, and creative.

  • How to Remove Rust Stain on Stamped Concrete

    Stamped concrete offers an attractive way to utilize the durability of concrete in your landscaping and walkways with a decorative touch that spices up its sometimes dull look. Rust stains that...

  • How to Make a Stepping Stone From a Rhubarb Leaf

    Stepping stones are not only useful; they can add a great deal of character to your garden. One creative way to decorate your garden is to make stepping stones from rhubarb or other large garden...

  • How to Make a Decorative Walkway Stone

    Homemade walkway stones are an easy and inexpensive project that can add charm and beauty to an outdoor garden or walkway. Personalize stones with meaningful objects or hand prints of small...

  • How to Install a Cement Expansion Joint

    The main thing that can destroy the look and value of any concrete work is cracks. The easiest way to ensure that concrete does not crack is to install control, or expansion, joints when the...

  • How to Cut a Concrete Curb

    When landscaping or designing your outdoors living space, you may desire to cut back the curb to make way for a drive way or other needed entrance. To make the neccessry adjustments to your...

  • How to Clean Stains From a Concrete Sidewalk

    A clean sidewalk is often the first impression visitors have of your home or business. Removing ugly stains from concrete sidewalks can be time consuming but well worth the effort, considering the...

  • Walkways Made With Dry Concrete & Water

    An easy way to make a garden path or informal walkway is to simply dump dry concrete on the ground and water it with a water hose. There are a few tricks to making it look good, but it really is...

  • The Best Way to Repair Worn Concrete

    Concrete, like any surface, will wear down over time. Small cracks will form and spread with weight, tension and hot and cold expansion and contraction of the cement itself. When this happens, the...

  • How Soon Can You Stain New Concrete?

    If you're considering whether you really want to cover your concrete floors with carpet, vinyl, tile or other expensive floor coverings, you might want to consider staining the concrete itself....

  • Easy DIY Concrete Walkway for a Garden

    An attractive way to renovate your back garden is to add a concrete walkway. A walkway keeps you out of the mud and gives you an area to walk if the entire garden is full of flowers and vegetables...

  • Types of Concrete Walkways

    Turn your walkway into something more than a path to your house, backyard or garage. Plain concrete was the default choice for sidewalks and walkways in years past, but in 2009, with all the new...

  • How to Pour a Concrete Flagstone Sidewalk

    This is how to make a flagstone sidewalk using concrete to make the flagstones. It also describes the way to make the molds for the flagstones. How to create a non-skid surface on concrete.

  • Concrete Step Designs

    If you like the hardiness and low cost of concrete for your steps, but love the look of sandstone, flagstone or brick, take heart. You can keep the concrete without sacrificing style by using...

  • DIY Flagstone

    Flagstone is an attractive decorative element for home landscaping. Commonly used for patios, porches and walkways, it is also popular for walls, fences, mailboxes and other types of outdoor...

  • Alternatives to Concrete Steps

    Concrete steps and porches are always acceptable, but it's also fun to explore the alternatives. Ordinary concrete can look uninteresting, but there are ways to dress it up. Mix concrete with...

  • Tips for Stamping Concrete

    A dull concrete porch, patio or driveway can be stamped with images that will make it into something far more interesting. Innovations in decorative concrete include rubber concrete stamps,...

  • Stamped Concrete vs. Paver Driveways

    When it comes time to create a beautiful walkway around your home or a patio to relax on, two of the most-popular choices are stamped concrete and pavers. They can also be used to create...

  • How to Make Concrete Stepping Stones with "Fossil" Dinosaur Footprints

    Add a prehistoric accent to your landscape with an ambling pathway of dinosaur tracks. These concrete stepping stones are a fun and easy garden project for paleontologists of all ages.

  • How to Use Liquid Cement Concrete Crack Filler

    Often concrete develops various sized cracks that look like miniature streams. These crack can lead to even further damage to the concrete. Their irregular shapes make it difficult to use with...

  • How to Lay Concrete Steps in a Yard

    Steps provide an easy way to get down a hill. With a little know-how and a lot of elbow grease, you can build steps from concrete to complete a walkway or path. Once in place, properly installed...

  • How to Install Flagstone Over Existing Concrete Walk and Beyond

    Have you a concrete walk that is straight or turns a corner and you don't particularly like the look ?....Desire a flagstone walk instead, but don't want to lose the existing walk? This article...

  • Homemade Garden Stepping Stones

    Homeowners use stepping-stones as an economical alternative to paved sidewalks and pathways. Make homemade stepping-stones customized to your personal taste or reflections of memories of your...

  • How to Make Colored Concrete Pavers

    Colored concrete pavers add visual interest to your garden path, driveway or patio. Create colorful patterns of your own design or use a monochrome approach. Making the pavers yourself is a way to...

  • Concrete Manufacturing Process

    Concrete is a hard material used in the construction of buildings, roads and other structures that need to be strong and durable. Concrete is created by the combination of a chemically inert...

  • How to Make Garden Pavers With Milk Jugs

    Pavers for keeping feet on a garden's pathway is a project that can be done using old milk jugs, one way to reuse a container instead of sending that item straight to a landfill. Once used, the...

  • How to Cut Concrete Scallop Edging

    Cutting concrete scalloped garden edging to custom lengths is a straightforward process provided you have a circular saw and feel confident in using it. Scalloped edging comes in both curving and...

  • What Is Stamped Concrete?

    Your back yard is your own private sanctuary and you want to give it your own special and unique touch. Rather than a flat white concrete patio, driveway, or walkway, add some flare instead....

  • How to Make Cement Pavers

    Cement pavers can be used to create walkways throughout your landscape. Easy to make, these pavers are durable and impervious to almost any kind of weather conditions. They can be used in your...

  • How To Design a Concrete Retaining Wall

    Concrete retaining walls are built primarily to hold back a wall of dirt that without the wall would fall or slide into a natural slope. Retaining walls are commonplace in mountain communities...

  • How to Color Cast Concrete

    Concrete landscaping is among the more afforadable options for adding aesthetically pleasing walkways, driveways and walls to your yard. Since concrete is rather dull in its bland gray or white...

  • How to Paint or Stain Concrete Slabs

    If you are bored of the look of traditional concrete and would like to change your walkway or basement floors appearance this article is for you!

  • How to Clean Hard Water Stains From Stamped Concrete

    Stamped concrete is often referred to as patterned concrete. It is made to look like brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile or even wood. Stamped concrete is gaining popularity because of its...

  • How to Pour Concrete in Cold Weather

    Even after it hardens, concrete must cure for several days in order to achieve the hardness and durability it is expected to have. Because water is a major component of concrete cold weather,...

  • How to Install Stamped Concrete

    Stamped concrete is a inexpensive alternative to stone or brick walkways when you don't have the resources to do a full rock pathway. The concrete can be stamped in designs that you like and can...

  • About Landscape Blocks

    Landscape blocks can be used creatively to decorate an outdoor landscaping project, build a restraining wall for dirt or water or to cover an unsightly piece of yard. Landscape blocks, which come...

  • How Does Driveway Stain Work?

    Concrete stain can be applied to both a new and old driveway. One gallon can cover an area up to 400 square feet. Prior to applying the stain, the driveway should be thoroughly cleaned. In...

  • About Decorative Stepping Stones

    In walkways, flower beds or vegetable gardens, stepping stones make walking through your yard easier and less messy. They also reduce wear and tear in areas of the yard that are frequently...

  • How to Make Sidewalks or Walkways for Your Lawn and Garden Almost Instantly

    Are you thinking of yard landscaping before the holidays? Creating a new walkway for guests to enter your home or stroll through your garden has never been easier! Paving stones of various...

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