Help with patio
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Michelle Nendza
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I have a large concrete patio, right outside my back door, very bad shape, broken, peeling, in BAD shape. At doorway threshold, only have two inches of space to come up w something to hide the thing..can't afford new concrete, budget very slim....any suggestions on what I can put over it so I have a decent patio to sit on. I have a beautiful pool, yet I can't look at patio w/out disgust! What cud I lay over it w only a two inch play room that won't interfere w doorway threshold? Pls help, any advise or anyone know of any new products I cud use that are on the market? Please someone help, please, I'm desperate! Unless someone can donate a new formed patio..??? Please help me
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You might be able to build a pallet patio over it, using pallet wood. You can get pallets for free from many businesses, here are some ideas:
https://www.1001pallets.com/diy-pallet-garden/pallet-terrace-patio/
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/pallet-patio-decks/?lp=true
clean out the space of all debris and get concrete patch to fill it in
For a quick fix until you can have the concrete removed and repoured, how about concrete pavers? They go on sale frequently.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Square-Red-Patio-Stone-Common-12-in-x-12-in-Actual-11-7-in-x-11-7-in/3018985
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Square-Gray-Patio-Stone-Common-12-in-x-12-in-Actual-11-7-in-x-11-7-in/3018983
Wrought Iron or Aluminum Railings or Stakes and Wire or Plastic netting.
Perhaps you could use pavers, there are some out there that are only a dollar a piece. You could do it as your budget allows, That is how I did a front seating area last summer. It may take a while, but you will still see a difference as you complete sections at a time.
Power wash it, paint it and stencil designs on it. Even with the cracks it should look awesome!