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DIY Projects: How do you install concrete pavers? What special tools are required?

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James Cumming, GA on Feb 13, 2011
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  • Hudson Designs
    Hudson Designs on Feb 13, 2011
    If you want it to last then the subsurface must be smooth and well tamped. You can see videos ...»
    on the web about the process.

    Due you plan to do DIY the project?

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Outdoor Living: How do you properly re-grout and seal bathroom (shower) tiles?

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James Cumming, GA on Feb 13, 2011
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  • Hudson Designs
    Hudson Designs on Mar 05, 2011
    1st get one of these tools. ...»

    http://www.lowes.com/pd_172609-81-49913_0__?...

    Scrape the old grout out. There is one for a drimmel tool as well.

    2nd Clean well with a brush 1st then damp rag.

    3rd Mix your grout and pack it in using a Grout Float.

    http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?partNumb...

    4th Wipe off extra grout with a stiff sponge. And allow to dry for about 30 mins., and clean it again. Continue this for about 4 clean wipe downs.

    5th Allow to dry overnight and seal the grout lines. I like to use this.

    http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?partNumb...

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