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How Do You Resurface A Concrete Pool Deck?

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How Do You Resurface A Concrete Pool Deck?

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Concrete pool decks need to be resurfaced every now and then when they begin to deteriorate and wear down. Water absorption and weathering are the two main causes of deterioration. Resurfacing involves removing the top layer of concrete and placing a new layer of concrete over it. Other forms of resurfacing involve a top layer of stone being put down, but cleaning and replacing the concrete layer is best. Sweep debris and dirt off of the deck’s surface with a broom. Hose the surface down to remove as much loose dirt as possible. Combine the acid and water in a metal bucket, and stir with the dowel. Make sure none of your skin is exposed. Pour the acid into the water. If a splash occurs, the water will splatter upward and the acid will not. Diluting the acid will help prevent acid burns on the skin even if it does splatter. Pour the mixture into the watering can, and being sprinkling it onto the deck. Let it stand on the concrete for about 20 minutes so that it can work its way into the

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