Can I lay lose pavers over a disintegrating concrete patio?
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You could but may b dangerous, if u clean area well n maybe get some kwik-crete n put that down n while still wet plop the pavers in place?
I LIKE THE IDEA. I DON'T KNOW. I HAD A PAVER BREAK ON AN UNEVEN
SURFACE. ALSO, CONSIDER USING SOME SAND TO SMOOTH OUT THE OLDE WRINLKED PATIO SURFACE
Firstly; why is the concrete disintegrating? Is it just crumbling away? Is it possible to fix the concrete? Or does it need professional attention? I would not be comfortable with loose pavers, unless they are fairly large - so they don't move. You would be better using a sticking agent, etc., if the pavers are small. I imagine in the USA there are heaps of options regarding pavers.
I wouldn’t as you run the risk of having more of the concrete disintegrate forcing you to have to redo everything....I’d start with a clean slate
That is not a recommended installation.Remove the exsisting problem .
I would agree with the others. I think you face a safety hazard putting pavers on top. Most pavers are really pretty delicate unless they are on a solid base.