Several years ago, I got a local stonemason to repair my steps and cast new concrete paths. They have been OK until this winter. Now the surface is crumbling in places exposing softer stuff underneath. There is no ground heave cracking except on one step. I could now do with some advice please.
I wonder why this has happened this year. Could it be due to the use of dishwasher salt as a de-icing agent instead of the common stuff? (All the local shops had run out of salt during the cold spell.)
What steps should I take to repair the damage? Obviously the cracked step needs broken out and recast, but what about the patches of soft stuff? Some of these are only about the size of your hand.
I wonder why this has happened this year. Could it be due to the use of dishwasher salt as a de-icing agent instead of the common stuff? (All the local shops had run out of salt during the cold spell.)
What steps should I take to repair the damage? Obviously the cracked step needs broken out and recast, but what about the patches of soft stuff? Some of these are only about the size of your hand.