Can I paint a cracked pebble rock driveway?
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I purchased paint especially made for driveways but wonder if it would be better if I use a primer first.
What are you trying to accomplish by painting? If it's cracked, it needs to be repaired properly. Dumping on paint will not solve the issue. See if this helps.
https://youtu.be/pG3P2CvK6EI
https://youtu.be/-ykTRshSlwU
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/repairing-a-driveway/
Your best bet is to use Concrete Colorant rather than paint. Paint gets slippery in the rain.
Paint won't seal cracks. You can use an elastomeric crack sealer or fill will colored concrete patch.
Hello there,
Is you are prepared to paint it over as it wears, you could use Fence stain, if you don't have concrete stain! I have never tried it for this purpose, but you can buy
concrete paint used for internal garage floors. You say you have cracked pebble rock driveway? Is that Crazy Paving? Any pictures?
I would not paint it! Paint on concrete is enough of a pain to keep up. On pebbles it would be impossible.
Yep. One winter would put an end to the great look.
Paint isn’t going to stick. You’ll need to repair the cracks with the appropriate materials. Someone at a home improvement store can help. You may be able to stain it after.
Not a good idea
Hi Karen, you should repair the cracks before staining, I hope this helps you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuEPYhHGgKw