I have an old concrete patio.
ken at kgk973@verizon.net
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Doug B on Mar 27, 2011Hi Ken, You would have to seal the concrete before applying anything to the top of it. Once it is sealed you could use brick, tile, stone, whatever you choose.Helpful Reply
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KPT Carpentry on Mar 30, 2011Hi Ken, besides sealing the concrete. you should make sure it is level and flat. If it is then you have a great base for just about anything. pavers, tile, slate, and brick. Really just about everything. You should get in a pro to give you ideas and free advice.Helpful Reply
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