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Our front steps and porch are old cement, with several layers of old peeling paint.
What can we cover them with? Has anyone used any sort of stone tile? Any contractors that you can recommend? Thanks
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Yeah, we looked at that stuff. It doesn't look all that great unless it's perfectly smooth, and our porch/steps are far from smooth
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Slate tiles will also work...knew someone who had it done...looked pretty good. But don't install regular house floor tiles...I have seen some people do it & they look really bad & are quite slippery when wet
Here is a pic of their front stairs! http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/3...estairsfg9.jpg Last edited by patrob; Apr 9th, 2007 at 09:00 PM.. |
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Doesn't that stuff shale though, when exposed to weather?
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