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    Default Re-Doing Pool Deck Sort of DIY'ish

    Redoing pool deck at a home I just purchased and have so far have just removed the old Chattahoochee Stone and repaired/prepared the concrete for a new deck finish.

    The look/design I am going for is the textured pool deck type that looks like knockdown texture.

    I say DIY'ish because I am getting some help for this (for example with a few of us with chipping hammers to remove the old pebble/river rock, polishing off the glue where in a part where the old indoor/outdoor carpet was).... but now we seem to be stuck as to what product to order for the texture.

    Granted, a friend of mine who is sort of "in charge" of this project, and I trust, probably has a much better idea than I do but....
    I am finding out that some materials can only be applied to new concrete (which mine is not) but I am lost as to what product we need to be ordering and the cost.

    Talk to me about any particular product/brand that can be applied for this knockdown texture finish. Tell me about bonding agents, sealers, etc.

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    Default Re: Re-Doing Pool Deck Sort of DIY'ish

    Removing Hoochy-Coochy stone?
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    Question Re: Re-Doing Pool Deck Sort of DIY'ish

    Do you plan on putting down a fresh layer of concrete first? Typically, when redoing a concrete surface, it is advisable to put down a fresh layer of concrete first. I'm not familiar with different knock-down texture materials, but I do know a few things about bonding new surfaces to old concrete. Without adequate surface prep of the old concrete, you risk having whatever you put down (tile, surface finishes, etc) debond.
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