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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by k3ifers
you could probably just go over the old patio with concrete :dunno:
That's an idea I didn't consider. I would like the patio to be about an inch higher anyway.
Originally Posted by joebenz
it's just ground. you cant mess up too bad and if you do, just redo it. it's not like a car with moving parts h:
That's a lot of concrete though! I guess if I read up on it and do it right the first time I won't have much to worry about.
Originally Posted by heywoodjablowme
what you have now isn't a patio....that's a floor mat :lol:

if i was guessing, i'd say 500-1000 by the time you figure in the prep work, materials & labor :dunno:

i'd definatley agree on the target idea too......that place & lowes have sucked up a major bit of my disposible income since i got my new place :hahano:
:chuckles: Tell me about it. I normally had those 2 blue chairs on it and could just get in and out of the door. But I bought a cover for the grill, so i could get it out of my garage.
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