How To Resurface A Badly Damaged Concrete Walkway

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • #EverythingAboutConcrete #TheConcreteUnderground #MikeDayConcrete
    In this video I'm resurfacing a very badly damaged concrete sidewalk.
    The concrete is spalled, pitted and salt damaged to a point where it may be better to just break it out and re-pour new. But I'm going to show you how you can fix concrete that's this damaged in case you need to fix or resurface your sidewalk, patio, or walkway.
    The basic steps are as follows:
    Step 1 0:01 Evaluate the concrete to come up with a plan
    Step 2 0:10 Prep the concrete
    Step 3 7:40 Patch the bad areas
    Step 4 15:19 Resurface the concrete
    These are the basic steps I use when I'm asked to repair a concrete walkway like this one.
    There are some more little details in between these steps you'll see in the video but this formula will get it done in most cases.
    I'm using Rapid Set Cement All and Mortar MIx for my repairs and resurfacing on this project. These materials are available to most of you through Home Depot.
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  • @MikeDayConcrete
    @MikeDayConcrete  3 роки тому +59

    Here's the UPDATE VIDEO over a year later: ua-cam.com/video/5TdZ7jTmwyY/v-deo.html

    • @MrPhatties
      @MrPhatties 3 роки тому

      Excellent follow up. I watched this video when you first upload it and my first thought was how well this would hold up vs a full repour.

    • @rmvanda
      @rmvanda 2 роки тому

      Thanks, I'm about to watch both!

    • @jackwilliams7738
      @jackwilliams7738 2 роки тому

      If we get a Costco Fuel Station in Maine…. (Or another job) We will call you!

    • @hamo6442
      @hamo6442 2 роки тому +1

      Awe brother! That looks great! And at the same time I’m encouraged to give this a try… Thank you, and pray that your business is always abundantly profitable.
      - Harry

    • @malikothman5381
      @malikothman5381 Рік тому

      I repaired my walk way the same way but I also painted it but the paint peeled off ,,, any idea how to get the remaining paint off ?

  • @oldguysurfer
    @oldguysurfer 2 роки тому +246

    As a remodeling contractor for the past forty years I've had to do just about every trade on my projects at one time or another. Your stressing of the importance of complete, methodical preparation to a good finish product is spot on. I also really appreciate the way you go through each step to really help the diy-er or trade person understand the whole process. To be honest, I wish I'd had your video help twenty-five years ago - it would've saved me a lot of grief!

    • @SamuelMartinez-ip1tb
      @SamuelMartinez-ip1tb Рік тому +6

      Ditto

    • @edwinvonborstel3405
      @edwinvonborstel3405 Рік тому +4

      I need somebody in Saginaw Mi.

    • @Brunzy1970
      @Brunzy1970 Рік тому +4

      I've been licensed since 91 and I'm telling ya this product really could have made me some money.
      I assume you could use this as floor leveler for a big area of floor that's going to end up with hardwood floors. What do ya think?

    • @Brunzy1970
      @Brunzy1970 Рік тому +2

      Lived there for 29 years
      Living in Edenville Township now on what used to be Sanford lake.

    • @josevillanueva9705
      @josevillanueva9705 4 місяці тому +1

      Old Guy surfer for the win

  • @tacticalretreat8594
    @tacticalretreat8594 3 роки тому +50

    After an hour of youtube videos on resurfacing its good to see really badly damaged concrete and no music but instruction and commentary had to hit the sub button

  • @pauldormont4470
    @pauldormont4470 3 роки тому +159

    Your videos are saving my bacon. They enable me to complete projects at my home that I would never have tackled without your instruction. For a retired, disabled vet, this is a huge help in maintaining both property value and keeping a roof over my head. Thanks!

    • @jimfix6810
      @jimfix6810 3 роки тому +2

      After a winter you probably won’t be so happy

    • @bruddaozzo
      @bruddaozzo 3 роки тому +2

      @@jimfix6810 rofl

    • @mja8433
      @mja8433 3 роки тому +2

      @@jimfix6810 disrespectful behavior

    • @ronaldarif5290
      @ronaldarif5290 2 роки тому +1

      ....or Halal beef

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Рік тому +3

      Did it survive the winter? I’m about to start a similar project this week.

  • @FreconAF
    @FreconAF Місяць тому +1

    Using this video as a guide, I"m going to attempt to repair and resurface my 30 year old garage floor this spring. Appreciate you putting together, this has been by far the most informative video on UA-cam I've seen yet, and I've spent about a week browsing.

  • @E-Kat
    @E-Kat 3 роки тому +51

    This is a tutorial in making a good quality instructional videos as well.
    No gimmicks, no music, just the information I was looking for plus list of tools used .
    Perfect video.
    Thank you so much.

  • @LBC-PNW
    @LBC-PNW 2 роки тому +19

    As a fairly handy woman I want to thank you for your complete thoroughness in this video. Hands down the best concrete resurfacing video I've seen 👍🏻

  • @jennlizzy2019
    @jennlizzy2019 Рік тому +10

    I have watched a dozen concrete repair video and today I found yours; GREAT job. The pace was slow enough to see all the detail, as is the quality of the videotography it's self. You were staight forward with the materials info and the best way to use them. I feel like I can successfully tackle some concrete issues around my 50 yr old home with this information. Thank you.

  • @dalehammond1704
    @dalehammond1704 3 роки тому +30

    This is the most thorough concrete repair video I've ever seen. If you guys were in this area I'd hire you in a minute. We're elderly and can't afford a total repair job on our small but super bad sidewalk. But I think we could handle this next summer due to your excellent step-by-step video. Thanks

  • @scottoppelt
    @scottoppelt 4 роки тому +33

    I have 35 years in the rehab business, Best video I have seen before, how to and ending,, nice work

  • @MrHhand054
    @MrHhand054 Рік тому +4

    My first time doing a concrete resurface and I've searching UA-cam for instructions. This video is by far the most informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @craigbruce152
    @craigbruce152 3 роки тому +21

    Mike I can't thank you enough...my walkway was similar to the one in the video...so I went to Home Depot here in Canada and bought the materials you used and did everything you said in the Video.I AM BLOWN AWAY,LOOKS FANTASTIC.Thank you so much.

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  3 роки тому +5

      That is awesome!

    • @thelovacluka
      @thelovacluka 3 роки тому +3

      It boggles my mind how can anyone say they don't know how to do something while so much of info is here.. carpentry, concrete work etc.

  • @alfredo9445
    @alfredo9445 Рік тому +1

    You don't know how much I needed to watch your presentation. It was exactly what I needed to fix a very similar situation that I have. I'm selling a property, but I didn't want to replace something that was 30% damaged. Thank you again . !!!

  • @Rancorous_Redwood
    @Rancorous_Redwood 3 роки тому +19

    Got to give you props for PPE and dust mitigation. I've seen commercial and highway jobs not caring about their guys as much.

  • @hogsandsooners
    @hogsandsooners 3 роки тому +47

    I really appreciate the voice-over narration as it is easy to understand and eliminates the need for on-screen editing due to misspeak. Really easy to understand information from a true master of the trade and not just a glorified do-it-yourselfer. I have a sidewalk and driveway in need of some crack repair and resurfacing, so this information will be invaluable. Thank you.

  • @MrBlaser51
    @MrBlaser51 3 роки тому +7

    Never seen one of those "kneeling creepers" with built in knee pads. Too cool. So wish I had one throughout all my past building construction days. What a life-saver.

    • @johnpamick2330
      @johnpamick2330 3 роки тому +1

      Where did you get the creeper?

    • @maddie4077
      @maddie4077 Рік тому +1

      Can't remember the name but they are awesome, around $250 but worth every penny.

  • @CosmonautAngel
    @CosmonautAngel 2 роки тому +1

    I was talking about doing some resurfacing work a month ago and forgot about it. Then this shows up randomly. This video definitely helps.

  • @richardpotenza3605
    @richardpotenza3605 2 роки тому +31

    This informed me why I prefer to hire a pro. You have the tools, know the materials and how fast or slow to go, make everything look great, and clean up the job so it looks great! Plus, you don’t get sidetracked and you finish in a short time. Nice job!

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor 2 роки тому +6

      It’s hard to find people to do this work. They just want to replace slab

    • @markmiller3210
      @markmiller3210 2 роки тому +2

      @@GregOrangeDoor Everyone I have called has said exactly that "sorry we just replace what you got".

    • @terrythomas790
      @terrythomas790 Рік тому +1

      @@GregOrangeDoor Same as a mechanic. They just replace parts and if that dont work, replace the next thing they "think" it might be. Old timers, diagnosed a problem, lets say a carb., and dig into it and fix the bad component instead of replacing the whole carb. I know, they will say its quicker. Either way they screw you with labor costs

    • @MontanaPDX
      @MontanaPDX Рік тому

      I'm thinking it is going to fail and be a waste of money. Worked on a long job and smaller patches not tied in fall off.

    • @heyjustj
      @heyjustj 8 місяців тому +2

      @@GregOrangeDoorfor real. Nobody wants to troubleshoot or repair ANYTHING anymore. From electronics, to furniture, clothing, or home repairs. Throw it out and replace it seems to be the default answer. I’m an older millennial and fortunately grew up in a home where we fixed things and made things last. Passed down from both my grandpa’s who lived through the depression and showed an example of working hard to improve what you have. I think my wife is amazed when I bring home old “broken” stuff that people are throwing out, and restore it to new rather than spending $$$ on new stuff that’s actually built to a lesser quality and likely won’t last as long as my repaired version.

  • @manofthetuba6857
    @manofthetuba6857 2 роки тому +1

    Everything was nice and clear. I got to repair my moms patio, but i didnt want to hire anyone who going to charge me both kidneys. This helps out a lot.

  • @erinmcquade4715
    @erinmcquade4715 3 роки тому +18

    The affordability of the product, preparation details explained clearly, and demonstrating that full demolition and repour was not necessary! Beautiful! Teaching people how to maintain weathered surfaces is so environmentally friendly. Good teaching tools!

    • @froglobster
      @froglobster 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah for sure. It was so clear and I don’t want anyone jackhammering around my house when I can diy like this.

  • @healsinger
    @healsinger Рік тому +2

    This is one of the best and informative videos on resurfacing concrete that I've seen. I've viewed quite a few over the years. Thank you for providing so many details on the process as the job is being done. Drying time, type of product, wet the old surface but not too wet etc...important nuances that come with experience. This process can stave off a very expensive project for a few years when there are other priorities.

  • @shannonurban7498
    @shannonurban7498 3 роки тому +12

    Thank for doing a voice over explanation. I've come across a LOT of videos with 10 minutes of talking and then....nothing while the work is being done. Great help!

  • @iWitnessTeachings
    @iWitnessTeachings 4 місяці тому +3

    I love that little rolling work stool. That’s awesome!

  • @danielhayes479
    @danielhayes479 4 роки тому +13

    Great work and great video. A less scrupulous contractor would have told the homeowner there was no other option other than to tear it all out and repour it. At a much higher price. You show how skill and work can repair something that is damaged, and save the homeowner money in the process.

    • @MontanaPDX
      @MontanaPDX Рік тому

      I'm not a contractor but i do concrete and grout and i don't think this will last. He can't even get small areas flat with a trowel, that tells me he is self taught with little actual concrete experience. Never hire someone without a garantee and insurance.

  • @Michael-st1hl
    @Michael-st1hl 9 місяців тому +1

    This is THE video I was looking for! A professional guide step by step process that takes viewers all the way through the entire process.
    Now I know exactly what to buy and know in detail how to resurface my patios. Thank you for making this wonderful video.

  • @emdad506
    @emdad506 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you Mike. Folks, this is what a professional job looks like! From the care taken on the clients property, to the protection, to the knowledge of available material to the installation. Top to bottom great job professionally done.

  • @bobaboey
    @bobaboey 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video. Learned more from this video than any other. Resurfaced my 22 year old patio. Looks brand new.

  • @kdiamond3623
    @kdiamond3623 3 роки тому +3

    Wow! I am blown away by the quality of work you guys do. Thank you for sharing. On a different note you must have the toughest knees on planet earth. I’d have to call 911 to stand back up after doing that!

  • @jotorobomb8160
    @jotorobomb8160 2 роки тому +2

    I'm very impressed at your standards for protecting your lungs from silica. So many people thing that because it's out of a commercial job they can get rid of all the safety gear.

  • @Dr.Meola1980
    @Dr.Meola1980 3 роки тому +14

    Great job guys looks good. I own a medium-sized excavating company and do a lot of masonry work. What I find that works really well to speed up a concrete repair job like that. Is when I start spreading the resurfacing material. I start off by using a 24 or 36 in black rubber squeegee. Give it a shot you might like it you did a good job without it anyways.

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell Рік тому +1

      Great idea. I think that would make leveling/blending easier.

  • @DrTucsonJim
    @DrTucsonJim Рік тому

    I have some 30 year old concrete on my back patio that is just starting to degrade in a few isolated spots. Was going to call someone but think I will try to do it myself now. Thank you!

  • @DANG19844
    @DANG19844 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks Mike this video was very helpful, I had a job the other day that looked just like this and passed on it. After this video I won't be losing those jobs again. I appreciate you.

  • @jeffwells2891
    @jeffwells2891 6 місяців тому

    Thanks Mike I had a sidewalk that was becoming a tripping hazard. I went to home Depot here in Oregon picked up the same materials you used, and it turned out great! I know it won't last forever but it will last much longer than the nay sayers are saying it will. Keep the great content coming. Thanks again , Jeff

  • @russellf1339
    @russellf1339 3 роки тому +7

    Excellent video! So rare to see concise but thorough content these days, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @tuanische
    @tuanische 2 роки тому +2

    I have been searching for a couple of years for this type of repair. This is a great breakdown. Even though my area is about 10x I am much more hopeful that it could be done.

  • @barbarawright1324
    @barbarawright1324 2 роки тому +3

    Mike I just stumbled across your videos. Thank you so much for making concrete repairs so simple to understand. You let us know the old way is still a very good way to make it work.

  • @simpledj509chromo7
    @simpledj509chromo7 3 місяці тому

    This is excellent information. I just picked up six 8x16 pads that are about seven inches thick and very badly spalled. They are 10,000 pounds each. The plan is to try and set them as level as possible with the ground prep I can manage and then resurface them with the hope that they won't settle too poorly. I wouldn't normally fuss with this, but the only thing I'm paying for is diesel for my little Kubota to get the ground work done. My part time boss paid me to haul 23 pads, paid for the W900 and 53' quad axle trailer rental from my full time job, and provided the 25k+ forklift for us to move these pads. It might all be for nothing when they settle horribly and crack like crazy but I figure it's worth a shot.

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 4 роки тому +5

    I have a lot of respect for men those who work in Construction. The concrete workers are the most dedicated of them all!

  • @1three7
    @1three7 2 роки тому +1

    Found this because I'm wondering if I can fix my driveway myself. But, this video is fun to watch even if I wasn't trying to DIY. It's just enjoyable watching people who are experienced doing solid work like this and explaining how and why they do it.

  • @kencade6544
    @kencade6544 Рік тому +6

    Great video! I've done a lot of sculpture with motar mix and fibreglass, and you can apply it pretty thick and feather it put nicely. Seeing your process here is a big help when it comes to fixing an old walkway I've been meaning to get at. Thanks for posting! 👍👍

  • @arthurgsoto
    @arthurgsoto 2 роки тому

    So... not sure if anyone felt this way, but the concrete scraping sounds gave me the ASMR "tingles"!

  • @darkbeach72
    @darkbeach72 3 роки тому +31

    This is so soothing to watch it makes me want to quit my damn desk job that's killing me slowly and get out and use my hands.

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 3 роки тому +16

      I worked in hospital administration for years and hated every day of it. Now I mow lawns and make considerably more money. It’s hard work but I’m not miserable anymore.

    • @greenearthblueskies8556
      @greenearthblueskies8556 3 роки тому +5

      What u waiting for?

    • @craigzilla100
      @craigzilla100 3 роки тому +1

      I feel the same way..

    • @Doogsa-dl8sc
      @Doogsa-dl8sc 3 роки тому +2

      Do it. I forced to years ago and my health improved as a result. Good luck to you.

    • @JoCed-jc5id
      @JoCed-jc5id 8 місяців тому +2

      It’s 2024, have you quit your job and gone out there to use your hands?! 🙏🏽💪🏽

  • @nunyabusiness863
    @nunyabusiness863 Рік тому

    Thanks for this. It is very helpful and I appreciate your real time narration. Too often instructional videos are at high speed and i lose the absorbtion. Thanks.

  • @boydmerriman
    @boydmerriman 3 роки тому +7

    I'm surprised you don't use a pressure washer to clean the walk as it would knock out any loose items a lot better and do a deeper clean. At first, I didn't know you can use thin material like that and it would hold. Thanks for the video!

  • @davinaaponte4526
    @davinaaponte4526 Рік тому

    Learned the hard way about not using salt on my driveway and now I’m looking to fix it. Glad it can be fixed. 😢😊

  • @aaronfagerstrom34
    @aaronfagerstrom34 3 роки тому +4

    This is good work. I've found using a masonry bonding agent will increase the longevity of a temporary repair like this.
    I personally would never finish concrete with mortar.

    • @E-Kat
      @E-Kat 3 роки тому +1

      Would you finish concrete with concrete ?

  • @caleighross79
    @caleighross79 Рік тому

    After complete frustration trying to hire people to do these small jobs, I’d like to thank you for this thorough video!!! I think we can handle this on our own 😊

  • @GrouseHiker
    @GrouseHiker 3 роки тому +6

    Good work! I would love to see a revisit video to check on condition after winter.

  • @Markreimers-jq1cr
    @Markreimers-jq1cr 11 місяців тому +1

    That looks pretty good how does it look up close

  • @OrangeSpeedTV
    @OrangeSpeedTV 4 роки тому +7

    I built all the counters in my house with rapid set mortar mix then polished them. Been over a year now and they’ve held up great. Good stuff

  • @5phutsangtao-iQ
    @5phutsangtao-iQ 3 роки тому

    beautiful smooth and flat concrete pouring technique

  • @Danny-ju2ip
    @Danny-ju2ip 4 роки тому +5

    Great job . Gonna tackle my steps and walkway after the snow melts and warms up. NY winters

    • @vickiehadd4324
      @vickiehadd4324 3 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Michigan winters

  • @mikereckert2705
    @mikereckert2705 2 роки тому

    Very generous of you to share and take the time to make and explain the video! I really hope that Rapid Set is paying you!

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 4 роки тому +10

    Nice job..I've been doing concrete repairs; interior and exterior for almost 30 years. The Chemistry for the surface coatings has really improved and the price points are super low too...I used to have to get Ardex with special additives and primers...Now, you just add water...Much easier than breaking it out though...:)

    • @lowridingtrucks88
      @lowridingtrucks88 4 роки тому +2

      How long will an overlay last?

    • @noneyadamnbusiness6891
      @noneyadamnbusiness6891 3 роки тому +1

      it will start breaking up after the first few winters. repair jobs like this last 2 maybe 3 years tops before you start seeing significant break up again. the concrete won't move as 1 due to being different compositions. The extra additives in the top layer will help it hold for a little but in the end it is far better having the concrete being all the same mix and set. odds are the home owner was told it was better to replace the section but they attempted to brow beat them down too low or simply wouldn't pay that much and cheaped out.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 3 роки тому +1

      @@noneyadamnbusiness6891 It's always about money...But, if the surface is prepped correctly, you'll get a bit more time...But, few people do a proper prep.

    • @sharartimunda
      @sharartimunda 3 роки тому

      @@noneyadamnbusiness6891 surprised no one in the comments knows this

  • @secretweaponevan
    @secretweaponevan Рік тому

    Thank you for the tutorial.
    I have some concreted sidewalks that I'm responsible for.
    Now I know that they are salvageable.
    Thank you!

  • @flat6fever680
    @flat6fever680 3 роки тому +7

    Fabulous outcome! You boys have the light touch on that broom too!

  • @EmeldaSanchez-fp3dh
    @EmeldaSanchez-fp3dh 9 місяців тому

    I will be doing this tomorrow ,Ive watched lots of videos and this is the best explained video yet , your process is plain and simple thank you ,I have about the same size to do ,it'll be my first time , hopefully I can do a decent job,

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 2 роки тому +12

    I like CementAll for these types of repairs and can agree SetControl can be a must, especially as temperatures increase. I like pressure washing as a preparation as it cleans better than just a hose. I also use CementAll as a resurfacer with the aid of a bonding agent, usually 2 thinned coats sprayed on the concrete and some additive in the mix as well; I also add a FlowControl pack or 2 per bag of CementAll plus 1/2 to 1 pack of SetControl per bag. Along with 3-4 qts of water and a qt of bonding agent in the mix it’s able to be trowel or squeegee applied. In using this method for over 2 decades I’ve never had issues and it holds up well to NY freeze/thaw as CementAll is around 9,000 PSI. RapidSet Mortar mix is around 6,500 PSI and is supposed to be a minimum of 1/2” thick whereas CementAll can be used down to a feather edge. I also like a float finish, either with a hard/soft rubber or foam float, over a broom finish. Other than using the MortarMix I like the work. I like CementAll over other resurfacing products as even with a bonding agent it is so much cheaper than other resurfacer, it’s a lot stronger and tighter than other resurfacers, and it just seams to hold up better.
    As a side not both CementAll and MortarMix have sand in them, the CementAll sand is greyer and much finer than the coarse and more brown sand of the MortarMix, which is one of the main reasons along with cement percentage and additives to the difference in strength, as well as the difference in application thickness recommendations, CementAll feather to 4”, MortarMix 1/2”-6”.

    • @jamie-r2034
      @jamie-r2034 2 роки тому

      I know nothing about this but is it possible to make a 1:1 ratio of cementall and mortar mix and just put it on mixed together? It's a serious question - just looking to find the best method to resurface my walkways (I live in PA & winters kill my walkways)

    • @libertarian1637
      @libertarian1637 2 роки тому +2

      @@jamie-r2034: You can mix them together but won’t be gaining much. Both are basically hydronic cement and c]sand mixes with CementAll having fiber sand do it can go down to a feathered edge; the mortar mix is courser sand and along with other ingredients isn’t as strung and isn’t supposed to go as thin, only 1/2”. CementAll May be pricy but it’s the right product; if you have deeper spots fill them first with the mortar if need be.
      If price is the biggest point skip the rapid sets and just get Portland Cement and sand along with lime for flexibility and just mix things old school; it won’t set as fast or gain the same PSI but it will be as cheap as you can be.

    • @jamie-r2034
      @jamie-r2034 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@libertarian1637 i appreciate it! I want to do it right without having to rip out our sidewalk. I already ordered the Rapid Set & mortar mix ($45 for both). We're selling our house in the next year or two, so hoping it last until we're out of there! Plus it will hopefully still look good for the next owners. Should I also purchase an adhesive promoter for it as well or will everything set in place fine without an adhesive promoter?

    • @libertarian1637
      @libertarian1637 2 роки тому +1

      @@jamie-r2034: The bonding agent is more than enough, especially when sprayed down in 2-3 coats of the 2:1 mix. Temperature plays a big role in set time of the RapidSet products so I’d consider the SetControl to buy more time, if needed, as well as the FlowControl which can aid in thinning the mix without adding more water. I like to max water at 4 Qt./Bag instead of the 5 Qt./Bag max as it maintains a little more strength. You can make it a bit thicker and trowel set any deep spots, then mix it thin and resurface it with a squeegee, just make sure to brush it or float it before it sets as otherwise a squeegee finish can be quite slick in the rain/snow.

    • @jamie-r2034
      @jamie-r2034 2 роки тому +1

      @@libertarian1637 thank you - i always wanted to learn to do any type of concrete work. I plan on working on getting things prepped this week and take the day this Saturday to start the concrete work

  • @hollyhold562
    @hollyhold562 Рік тому

    This is beautiful. There's some particular tools, but, nothing outrageous.
    I's your TECHNIQUE + muscle memory that renders such a beautiful job and so efficiently.
    Great video -- you made this really common, awful hime improvement DIY possible! Thank you.

  • @bilmoe5856
    @bilmoe5856 3 роки тому +11

    I always use bonding adhesive both in the mix and on the surface instead of just water. Both of these materials hold up great. If you find this isn't working for you, chances are you didn't prep enough. I've got patches in high salt areas that are 10+ years old.

    • @lzh3131
      @lzh3131 Місяць тому

      I live on an island, salt damage is just a way of life. How has your repair held up? I like your idea of adding the bonging adhesive. Thanks for your comment.😊

    • @RagedContinuum
      @RagedContinuum 8 днів тому +1

      @@lzh3131 can cement-all be used on broken up concrete? I need to repair a section of driveway but I don't want to deal with breaking up and disposing of the concrete if I can just fuse the pieces together and resurface over

  • @JohnBrodt
    @JohnBrodt 3 роки тому

    Your a better teacher then you think. I believe it is due to the fact that you are so hands on. Thanks for the education.

  • @crucifyrobinhood
    @crucifyrobinhood 4 роки тому +27

    2:14 Dragging the hammerhead gives an audible sound change going from sound concrete to unsound concrete. We called it Slab Sonar on my crews.

    • @omarpatino4230
      @omarpatino4230 3 роки тому +1

      Good tip, kind of like knowing exactly when the concrete is about to crack when you’re hitting it with a smaller demo hammer because it changes tone to a deeper note

    • @markc7955
      @markc7955 3 роки тому

      I do that on dry walls. Il steal the sonar name.

    • @bobbypatton4903
      @bobbypatton4903 3 роки тому +2

      I do that placing expansion bolts for climbing. I call it "sounding the rock"

  • @davidsargent8543
    @davidsargent8543 2 роки тому

    I've got a year experience as a laborer but I've been doing some side jobs now and I watch all your videos for tips

  • @williampeters6004
    @williampeters6004 3 роки тому +11

    I absolutely love love love love love love love how you're explaining and going through the process. You are the greatest!! Are you anywhere near Massachusetts

    • @rickyp9322
      @rickyp9322 3 роки тому +1

      I like Mike's voice too. Soo soothing and making a hard job seems easy! ☺

    • @topiab8419
      @topiab8419 3 роки тому +1

      Best explanation I've heard. I would totally use and recommend you. GREAT JOB.👍👍

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much!!

  • @quirkygreece
    @quirkygreece Рік тому

    Excellent explanation and demonstration of the process - this gives confidence to us guys who will only do this job maybe once or twice in our lifetime. Thanks for being so clear.

  • @rheubengreen8612
    @rheubengreen8612 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @jamespatterson1433
    @jamespatterson1433 3 роки тому

    I work at the Home Depot, Im a merchandiser. Which basically means I bring into the shelves new products, and out with the old. I go through these areas of the store, my job is to straightening these bays, and making sure the labels, signs, and prices are right.
    When I'm there in the asiles, customers ask me questions about this product. Thank you for your demonstration, on how this product goes on. I at least have something intelligent to say. LOL.
    Plus Im your average Joe's, so its just nice to know how this works. And yes I could do this, and would do this for a friend or myself no question. Simple tools, a little patience, its very doable.
    Thanks again,
    James Virginia Beach, Virginia

  • @RonKris
    @RonKris 4 роки тому +12

    I'm always impressed by the work you do. True professionals.

  • @joefalcon870
    @joefalcon870 3 роки тому +2

    great video, no music to kill it. great clear explanation of what you all are doing. thanks

  • @ivorygilyard2243
    @ivorygilyard2243 3 роки тому +3

    You guys did a great job, the space looks super. Thanks for explaining everything. The video was very helpful.

  • @dale8809
    @dale8809 3 роки тому

    Not sure how I got here but that padded wheeled thing the guy was using while grinding is brilliant. Edit...good video showing the process. You guys are professionals.

  • @meganrenaeart
    @meganrenaeart 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this! We own a rowhome in Philly and our sidewalks are super old and cracked. We're paying for so much just repairing a hundred year old home, that we're thinking we'll redo the sidewalks ourselves. I was worried we'd have to bust out the slab, which would be tough with all of the sewer lines!

    • @Papalegba22
      @Papalegba22 2 роки тому +1

      Your sewer lines are well below frost line. Meaning they are much lower than the 6 inch sidewalk depth.

  • @freedommakers101
    @freedommakers101 Рік тому

    I love your work. I wish u could come here and help myself and my mom. We are struggling here just trying to get someone to handle our driveway properly like you do this one. Your amazing!

  • @psidvicious
    @psidvicious 4 роки тому +25

    For anyone who thinks that ‘full-blown’ concrete finishing may be a little more than they can handle, just know that contractors will pay a good patch-man, that knows what he’s doing, VERY good money. As a concrete contractor, I was constantly in search of good patch men, bcz even in new construction, there is always a need for ‘patch work’.
    The last time I counted, there were probably around a million different ‘patch’ products out there and they can be quite expensive. Sometimes more than $20+ for a little 5lb bag! It was surprising to see that you’re finding success with some of these relatively inexpensive products. It would be great if you could revisit this job in a year or so to see how well this holds up.

    • @bdmenne
      @bdmenne 2 роки тому +1

      An update would be nice

  • @ericclark3885
    @ericclark3885 3 роки тому

    I am a finisher for 17 years, but. I'm in a place where there is alot of snow and freezing wheather. I have never found any of products that will last. It's better just to replace it. But I watch your channel and like it keep it going. Just replace that yard or so that u refinished, looks good for a summer around here, but it always comes back up. I always tell the home owner to spend the money to replace instead. But love your show keep it up I follow u guys. Comment me or hit and hit me up

  • @paulerickson3089
    @paulerickson3089 3 роки тому +6

    Looks beautiful. A big improvement.

  • @pedromeza9458
    @pedromeza9458 Рік тому +1

    I'm glad I found your team video, others are so ambiguous, this refinishing class is exactly what I was looking for. Pouring sidewalks and patios is not quite the same as working with fast setting materials, great help guys thanks, keep up the great work 👍

  • @mmercier0921
    @mmercier0921 4 роки тому +201

    When I worked for a small masonry company there was a lot more yelling, screaming and threatening.

    • @calforman
      @calforman 3 роки тому +4

      Sounds like you had a Discipline, Problem, of doing lousy work.

    • @da324
      @da324 3 роки тому +29

      @@calforman No, that's just a normal day on a masonry crew.

    • @lornathorpe1632
      @lornathorpe1632 3 роки тому +31

      @@da324 Same when I am working by myself. Oh, the language!!!!

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers 3 роки тому +3

      This isn't masonry. If it was someone would have gotten a brick to the dome.

    • @daveh4925
      @daveh4925 3 роки тому +7

      My team and I sing Katy Perry Hits in same order everyday - always raises a few eyebrows but we like it

  • @carlripley1871
    @carlripley1871 3 роки тому

    I happened upon your videos and was like this guy knows his stuff but probably just another guy in a state with great weather but then after more videos I realized you are a mainah as well! Unfortunately too far south to help me, but with your videos I am gaining confidence in repairing myself

  • @bradhill4590
    @bradhill4590 4 роки тому +11

    You have no idea how bad I needed this video Mike! Thanks! I had a hard rain visit a broomed slab about an hour after we left. I'm gonna have to use this stuff because some of the top come off.

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  4 роки тому +3

      Brad, I like the Ardex CD Fine for a new broomed slab like that. It's really good and easy to use. Trowels on very similar and is very fine with no aggregate in it.

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 4 роки тому

      @@MikeDayConcrete Like most beginners, I don't have most of these tools and don't really want to buy them, though I can use an angle grinder for mechanics stuff, so maybe I will buy that. The home owner has an electric pressure washer that maybe I can use up real close, that and maybe a wire brush like painters use. My damage is less surface, more through holes, wide cracks, and edge crumbling, though I can live with the edges for the time being unless it is just as easy to do it all at once; which it isn't because the edges require a mold where the hole and crack don't.

    • @invictusbp1prop143
      @invictusbp1prop143 3 роки тому +3

      @@alan6832 If you have edges eroded away by the rain and holes in the concrete where the rain beat its way into the soft mud, much deeper than what’s shown in the video, you may need to use another product first to fill the deep voids prior to skimming it with the Ardex. Most products are only good for up to a certain thickness. I always used Ardex or Shep-Patch (Sheplers house brand) for just skimming the finish. If there was a lot of erosion from a heavy rain on really green concrete, you can beat the surface down with a rotary hammer and just use grout to top off 1” + and it’ll look pretty much the same as it would have if it wasn’t damaged. (Oh, not grout like tike grout, grout like concrete with no aggregate, just course sand. Don’t pour it more than a couple inches thick tho, without aggregate it’ll break up in you.). Concrete needs to be still green for it to stay put tho. If the surface is dusting, you’ll want to seal it first because anything you put on a weak surface us going to slough off. I don’t know their current product names, it’s been a while since I got out of the business. I would recommend using a bonding agent (aka milk) on the surface before putting anything on it. Prep is everything. Make sure you have no loose material on the surface and it totally clean. Should be able to apply a couple layers and broom finish the last coat.

  • @stuartshomepc
    @stuartshomepc Рік тому

    NICE to see people properly using earmuffs, safety glasses (Personal Protective Equipment- PPE) and the right vacuum. I watch SO MANY 'so called professionals' with their heads right next to grinders, loud circular saws, or working in dusty environments, like concrete dust without even a paper mask on. As a kid, we ALWAYS used gasoline (with no gloves) to wash engines that we worked on, Trichlorethelene as ink solvents and more. Cut Asbestos, used power and chain saws with NO hearing protection and NEVER thought of the heath commonsense. Now at age 60+ the doctors say I have the lung capacity of an 80yr old smoker, even though I never smoked!
    We KNEW back then and just left the PPE in the toolbox, or hanging on the wall! Nice to see you guys even using the correct vacuum system too!
    Nice job on the concrete repair too!

  • @danielkarcher9574
    @danielkarcher9574 3 роки тому +2

    That turned out really great. Seems like a lot of work. Almost as much work as just replacing it but much cheaper I'm sure.👍

    • @kalumwi
      @kalumwi 2 роки тому +1

      Labour often costs more than material. Also overlays do not last.. Maybe on a sidewalk without freeze / thaw cycles.

  • @mlisaacs4514
    @mlisaacs4514 Рік тому

    What a tremendous difference!!!
    Very nice job!!! VERY NICE!!!👏👏👏

  • @manualidadesvegajose9514
    @manualidadesvegajose9514 4 роки тому +4

    Wow! It looks like i need to do the same to the front of my house. Thanks for the info. By the way Nice Job, i hope my will look as beatiful as yours. Greetings from Illinois

  • @jonathannoll7071
    @jonathannoll7071 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Mr. Day. This video saved me a bunch of money before i sold my home.

  • @aj12271
    @aj12271 4 роки тому +4

    Looks very similar to self leveling concrete. Can that be used as well?

  • @jacquibishop4189
    @jacquibishop4189 2 роки тому +1

    Looks great how much does this cost

  • @steverollins7904
    @steverollins7904 3 роки тому +4

    Hey Mike, how deep can you pour that product? I have a few spots that are about 1 inch to maybe 1 1/2 inches.

  • @ef4264
    @ef4264 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent resource and a very clear explanation of what to do and materials, etc. Thank you.

  • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
    @ConcreteFloorSolutions 4 роки тому +5

    Is the concrete exposed to freeze thaw? I see that type of damage with low air entrainment and freezing temperatures. if it does freeze, I’m curious if it lasts the winter. Toppings are extremely tricky I would always recommend shotblasting as preparation.

  • @carriegeorge1550
    @carriegeorge1550 Рік тому +2

    This has been the most helpful resurfacing video so far. It answered almost all of my questions, but I do have another. You said if you are doing a larger area you would have to work in sections. If I do that and one section dries before I start the next one, will I be able to get them to look like one continuous slab?

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  Рік тому +1

      They'll only look the same if there's a joint in between them. Like a saw joint or a tooled joint. If you just stop and start into the previous area, you'll see where you stopped and started.

    • @carriegeorge1550
      @carriegeorge1550 Рік тому

      @@MikeDayConcrete That's what I thought. Thanks!

  • @jaac12000
    @jaac12000 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! Awesome explanations of every aspect of the job! It's also VERY educational for the homeowner to really know what is available from a skilled craftsman. Subscribed!

  • @grottonisred6541
    @grottonisred6541 3 роки тому

    Not just time and labour.....a large element of skill was also used...great work guys🇬🇧

  • @benjaminreinhardt259
    @benjaminreinhardt259 3 роки тому +8

    How long do you expect that repair to last?

    • @calforman
      @calforman 3 роки тому +4

      Great QUESTION ?????

  • @lostintime8651
    @lostintime8651 3 роки тому

    I like how Lewis finally picked up the pace. Hurry up let's get this done. No slacking. I guess his morning coffee finally kicked in.

  • @healsage2536
    @healsage2536 4 роки тому +10

    what is that seat called that he’s using when he grinds? i need one for work

    • @chriscleave2173
      @chriscleave2173 4 роки тому +3

      I second this inquiry. Affiliate sales link would make you some extra scratch from this video.

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  4 роки тому +6

      It's a Racatac, here it is:amzn.to/39n7VCZ

    • @weejohnbb
      @weejohnbb 4 роки тому +4

      @@MikeDayConcrete don't forget to affiliate link the chest support.

  • @kexia
    @kexia 11 місяців тому

    I am so glad I found this video. I am trying to repair my walk way as well. 1. Can you pressure wash your concrete instead of grinding ? 2. What portion of rapid set control did you use to mix with half bag of cement all ? 3. Can you use a wet sponge to smooth out the pour of cement all? Will it damage its strength? 4. Rapid set also makes a NewCrete concrete resurfacer. Is it any different compare to cement all or mortar mix? ( in strength wise) Thanks in advance.

  • @johnfahey7215
    @johnfahey7215 4 роки тому +97

    When I stand up after crouching for a while, my right knee sounds like a bowl of rice krispies. GET KNEE PADS MIKE!!😅

    • @chicassoproductions8527
      @chicassoproductions8527 3 роки тому +2

      UA-cam search: Kneesovertoesguy to get rid of the bowl of rice krispies sounds in your knees. But, yes, knee pads would assist.

    • @lornathorpe1632
      @lornathorpe1632 3 роки тому +6

      I liked the kneepad seat combo on wheels that was used in the beginning. Looked like a really good knee saver.

    • @bobbypatton4903
      @bobbypatton4903 3 роки тому +2

      Kneepads fucking blow dude

    • @johnfahey7215
      @johnfahey7215 3 роки тому +8

      @@bobbypatton4903 after 40 yrs in construction, I’m sorry I used to say that also!

    • @dollyhadbraces9361
      @dollyhadbraces9361 3 роки тому

      @@johnfahey7215 word

  • @AnneKollender
    @AnneKollender 10 місяців тому

    Very clear and complete demonstration. I feel like I could do this project after watching this video. Thank you!

  • @mattharder6003
    @mattharder6003 4 роки тому +6

    Hi Mike,
    Was wondering why you didn’t use the Rapid Set “New Crete”? I’ve seen you use it around a pool in a video you did awhile ago. I’ve used all the Rapid set products so I’m pretty familiar with how they work and I’ve never thought to use the Mortar Mix as a resurfacer. I was thinking the Mortar Mix needs to go on fairly thick and wouldn’t really be used as the finish coat on like a sidewalk or patio. I’ve used it as stucco on the side of a foundation and for structural repairs on walls. The New Crete might as be a little easier to work with as it doesn’t dry so fast to give yourself a little more working time and can be feathered to about 0..
    It’s hard to see in the video but how does it turn out when you start and stop the broom finish in the middle of the surface as your working down the sidewalk?
    On another note do you know why Rapid Set makes Cement All dry out so white? I don’t know why they wouldn’t make it dry out in more of a grey like normal concrete? It’s frustrating because you pretty much have to go over it with a resurfacer or paint to make it a normal color...

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  4 роки тому +7

      It's what we had locally at the time to use and I knew I was painting over it with the Con-Flex to seal it with. Broom marks all blended in good. I took a rubbing stone to it and then cleaned it good before painting it. Turned out very nice.
      Not sure about the color on the Cement All. You can add a bit of charcoal integral concrete color to darken it though.

    • @montytanner966
      @montytanner966 3 роки тому

      The color difference is just a different cementitious material. White and gray are most common that I have seen

    • @tedspens
      @tedspens 3 роки тому +1

      @@montytanner966 I've seen some concrete has a green hue and some a brown hue. I don't know which brands, but I've noticed it. Enough so that I wouldn't want to switch products mid-pour.