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Deodiaus July 7th 09 10:06 PM

pea gravel finish on side walk
 
I have a small sidewalk I am working on. The other sidewalks have the
pea gravel & concrete look formed by washing off the concrete before
it sets.
How do I know and when is the right time to wash off the top layer of
concrete to expose the mixed-in pea gravel?
I was told to wait an hour afterwards. Use a garden hose and broad
broom to lightly remove the concretre.
Any other suggestions? Some have suggested a concrete retardent, but
I could not find any at Home Depot!
Some have suggested a concrete supplier, but said that they carry it
in a 5 gal bucket. Others said that it is not necessary for a small
patch.
Any other things I should know??

Jim Elbrecht July 7th 09 10:35 PM

pea gravel finish on side walk
 
Deodiaus wrote:

I have a small sidewalk I am working on. The other sidewalks have the
pea gravel & concrete look formed by washing off the concrete before
it sets.
How do I know and when is the right time to wash off the top layer of
concrete to expose the mixed-in pea gravel?
I was told to wait an hour afterwards.


Or two. . . or 20 minutes. It depends on how wet you mix was, how
humid the day is- and what the temp is. Just be forewarned. If
this is your first try you might want to do a test batch and make some
portable stepping stones. [I have a form I built that makes 3
12x12x2 'pavers'. I dump the leftover concrete from a 'real job' in
these squares- sometimes 1, 2, or all 3] They come in handy
sometimes, and make me feel like I'm not wasting anything.

Use a garden hose and broad
broom to lightly remove the concretre.
Any other suggestions?


Don't over wet it- it is an art.

Some have suggested a concrete retardent, but
I could not find any at Home Depot!
Some have suggested a concrete supplier, but said that they carry it
in a 5 gal bucket. Others said that it is not necessary for a small
patch.


I agree you don't need retardant.

Any other things I should know??


Did you prepare the base well? Are you allowing for expansion?
Cracking?

How big is 'small'?
Jim

Colbyt July 7th 09 11:39 PM

pea gravel finish on side walk
 

"Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message
...

If this is your first try you might want to do a test batch and make some
portable stepping stones. [I have a form I built that makes 3
12x12x2 'pavers'. I dump the leftover concrete from a 'real job' in
these squares- sometimes 1, 2, or all 3] They come in handy
sometimes, and make me feel like I'm not wasting anything.



What a really neat concept. I really like that!

I never seem to wind up with the exact amount.

Colbyt



SteveBell[_2_] July 8th 09 04:29 AM

pea gravel finish on side walk
 
Deodiaus | 2009-07-07 | 4:06:15 PM wrote:

I have a small sidewalk I am working on. The other sidewalks have the
pea gravel & concrete look formed by washing off the concrete before
it sets.
How do I know and when is the right time to wash off the top layer of
concrete to expose the mixed-in pea gravel?
I was told to wait an hour afterwards. Use a garden hose and broad
broom to lightly remove the concretre.
Any other suggestions? Some have suggested a concrete retardent, but
I could not find any at Home Depot!
Some have suggested a concrete supplier, but said that they carry it
in a 5 gal bucket. Others said that it is not necessary for a small
patch.
Any other things I should know??


The term you're looking for is "exposed aggregate concrete". Search on
that, and you'll find loads of help.

--
Steve Bell
New Life Home Improvement
Arlington, TX USA

Jon Danniken[_2_] July 8th 09 07:11 PM

pea gravel finish on side walk
 
wrote:

The aggregate will tend to clean up more as time goes by so don't go
crazy cleaning it and screw up the substrate. About a month later you
can use a pressure washer to really clean it up.


Yep, some people go to power wash their driveway and sidewalk, and after a
few times they blast the fines right out of the top layer of their cement.
It would probably look better if the aggregate was intended to be visible.

Jon




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