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Summer Projects Made Simple
Summer Projects Made Simple
Summer Projects Made Simple
(ARA) -
Summer is the time of year when outdoor projects, big and small,
come to our attention. Small improvements such as fixing concrete
steps, sealing driveway cracks and straightening fence posts can
make a big difference in your home's overall appearance or resale
value. If you know how to do it right, these kinds of DIY projects
can easily be finished on a Saturday morning.
Here are a few simple do-it-yourself undertakings to spruce up the
outside of your house:
Fence posts, light posts, or mailbox posts:
Whether you're putting in a fence, adding a light fixture or fixing
one that's gone askew, you don't need a cement mixer or other
special equipment. "Setting a post is one of the easiest jobs and
one of the first things a homeowner will attempt using concrete,"
states Shawn King, director of marketing for Sakrete products.
Here's how you do it:
Remove the loose post and clean out the existing hole, or dig a new
one. Set the post into it and fill the hole with water. Using a
fast-setting concrete mix, pour the dry mix directly into the hole.
The water activates the cement and the mix sets in approximately 10
to 15 minutes. Make sure your post is straight before the concrete
sets. There's no need to brace because of the fast set. Approximate
project time: less than one hour.
Cracks in the driveway:
Driveway cracks can become very unsightly if left untouched. Over
time, they expand, weeds begin to grow out of them and they catch
debris. Cracks provide an opening for water, and in regions with
freeze-thaw cycles, water penetration will lead to deterioration of
driveway surfaces. If you catch the cracks before they get too big,
they're easy to repair.
Here's how you do it:
Use a household garden hose to clear the debris from the crack.
Moisten the crack and wipe away any pooled water. Using concrete or
blacktop crack filler (depending on your driveway), squeeze the
filler into the crack. It levels itself for a smooth, sealed
finish. Approximate project time: one hour.
Cracked and broken steps:
Steps in disrepair are not only unappealing but can be unsafe.
Repair cracks and damaged corners before the entire step needs
replacing.
Here's how you do it:
Remove any loose mortar pieces of concrete, sweep the surface clean
and dampen with water, then remove any standing water. Apply a
concrete resurfacer and using a trowel, work it into the cracks and
smooth it over. If the corner is missing, mold the mix into the
desired step shape. You can use a fast-setting cement patcher to
get a faster set, approximately 20 minutes, and your trowel will
act as a form to give the patching material the desired shape. If
you wish to cover the entire surface, add water to the mix so it's
the consistency of paint, and brush on with a paint brush.
Approximate project time: 1.5 to 2 hours.
Early summer is a great time of year for these easy projects, and
Sakrete products are perfect for do-it-yourselfers who want to get
them done the right way, quickly. And once the projects are
complete you can enjoy your home and the rest of the summer.
Sakrete products are available at your local hardware and building
supply retailer. For other locations and to find ideas and advice
on summer home projects, log on to www.sakrete.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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Editor's Note:
Sakrete is a registered trademark of Bonsal American.
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