I've got a 100yr old victorian house with 7 steps to the front door. There is a slab at the top. There are several problems:
1)Slab at the top is worn so keeps a puddle of water on it when wet (great in winter when it freezes). Previous owner cut out a drainage channel with an angle grinder to drain it - it looks awful.
2) 3 of the stone steps have been replaced with cast concrete which are flaking, exposing rebar.
3) The cast-iron handrail supports are broken/missing.
I want to repair it, but dont really know where to start. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Mark
1)Slab at the top is worn so keeps a puddle of water on it when wet (great in winter when it freezes). Previous owner cut out a drainage channel with an angle grinder to drain it - it looks awful.
2) 3 of the stone steps have been replaced with cast concrete which are flaking, exposing rebar.
3) The cast-iron handrail supports are broken/missing.
I want to repair it, but dont really know where to start. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Mark