On this forum a few months back I asked about options for an old concrete pathway. Specialist paints were mentioned and someone suggested resin bonded gravel as a solution, but no detail was given.
I'm about to start limited excavations to find out how thick the concrete is and whether removal and replacement with paving flags is an option. From initial observations I'm getting the distinct feeling that the old concrete is much deeper than I first anticipated, and that removing it would be a huge, messy and expensive job, so I've been thinking about using RBG instead.
I'd be looking to have the gravel directly on top of the concrete, with minimal disturbance to the existing levels. There are some cracks in the surface at the corners of the building which are presumably due to expansion and/or settlement, but a brief trawl on Google indicates to me that these wouldn't necessarily preclude the use of RBG. The surface itself features widespread, shallow pitting and is discoloured by moss, but it's basically sound and takes only pedestrian traffic.
I've laid paving flags on a handful of basic patios and one driveway, but this technique is something I know nothing about and I would certainly opt to employ professionals.
There may be folks who use this forum and who either lay this stuff or who have had it laid, or both, and could provide a perspective on its suitability for my purposes. I'd be grateful for any useful comments/observations.
I'm about to start limited excavations to find out how thick the concrete is and whether removal and replacement with paving flags is an option. From initial observations I'm getting the distinct feeling that the old concrete is much deeper than I first anticipated, and that removing it would be a huge, messy and expensive job, so I've been thinking about using RBG instead.
I'd be looking to have the gravel directly on top of the concrete, with minimal disturbance to the existing levels. There are some cracks in the surface at the corners of the building which are presumably due to expansion and/or settlement, but a brief trawl on Google indicates to me that these wouldn't necessarily preclude the use of RBG. The surface itself features widespread, shallow pitting and is discoloured by moss, but it's basically sound and takes only pedestrian traffic.
I've laid paving flags on a handful of basic patios and one driveway, but this technique is something I know nothing about and I would certainly opt to employ professionals.
There may be folks who use this forum and who either lay this stuff or who have had it laid, or both, and could provide a perspective on its suitability for my purposes. I'd be grateful for any useful comments/observations.