The center slab is pretty thrashed and has some failing previous repairs. A couple of other slabs have more minor damage. At the very least, I’m interested in removing and repouring the center slab, but a contractor recommended against doing anything less than a full demo/replacement of the whole patio based on foundation/structural reasons.

Beyond aesthetic reasons, is this advice legit or just an upsell? If I need to do the whole thing and not just one or two slabs, I might consider pavers instead of concrete, but any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks!

  • talentedkiwi@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    You could always get a second or third opinion, but there’s a decent chance you’d want to do it all at once.

    If you want a short term solution while you wait to redo the whole thing. Then you could always get something like these outdoor tiles.

    They would provide a decent look and still cover your patio until you’re ready to replace the whole thing.

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      I’m sure it depends on where you live, but in my area, those outdoor tiles last about a year, maybe two. Mine are growing mushrooms and maple seedlings as we speak. Time for a replacement. To be fair, it is very damp here.