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Repair concrete steps on your front porch easily with this step by step guide for DIY enthusiasts, An easy home improvement project. Make your steps look new again.

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I so need to do this to our front steps! Wow! All she used is Quikrete and paint to make them look so much better than the old outdoor carpet and crumbling steps. Repairing Concrete Steps, Fix Cracked Concrete, Concrete Front Steps, Repair Cracked Concrete, Cement Steps, Concrete Front Porch, Concrete Repair Products, Painted Concrete Steps, Broken Concrete

The concrete steps leading up to our front door were in serious need of a makeover. The carpet was frayed and brittle and the concrete was crumbling underneath. Plus, a step was added but never carpeted so the steps don’t even look uniform. They definitely needed some TLC. This post contains affiliate links for your […]

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Forming bullnose edging on concrete steps creates a smooth rounded edge that helps to soften the appearance of the steps, while removing the sharp angles that chip easier than the more rounded bullnose edge. To create the bullnose, a form liner with the bullnose's molded shape is placed into the concrete form. Once ...

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Ever since Jocie and I purchased our home in 2006 the concrete stoop has had this long, ugly crack, and this past summer some yellow-jackets tried to take up residence within the crack. That was enough for me to bump the concrete repair to the front of my to-do list. If you look around online, the typical repair involves filling the crack with a flexible patching compound followed by a sealant. The result is a structurally sound and visibly unattractive repair. I wanted something better…

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