I have pebblestone in my backyard and for a pool deck.. The pebblestone has started to come up in spots due to dog urine and improper maintenance over the years. I am going to redue the entire area. Should I take out the existing pebble to the cement and then laydown the new pebble or can I just go over the old pebble? And if so, how thick of a layer does the new pepples have to be? Thanks very much...
I am looking to do this flooring in my laundry room. It is a screened porch that was closed in. There is a concrete floor that my wife absolutely hates. This product looks awesome and we saw it on a DIY show. It looks easy to install also. We tried your website, but it won't load for us. Can you tell us where we can purchase the items needed to do this install. Mainly the epoxy liquids to add to the stone? Thanks a bunch.
PebbleStone has companies and people that are so called installers that do not like that we offer a DIY product and installation video and they like posting comments how difficult it is to install. PebbleStone Flooring has customers all over the US & Europe that purchase our product that had great success installing our product and we have the pictures to show it. From a 72 year old lady in Boston to customers in California that has never touched a trowel before. There is a reason its DIY
You can apply PebbleStone to a non concrete area but you would need to float out about 4- 6 inches thick for durability. The cost would be a little high.
I have pebblestone in my backyard and for a pool deck.. The pebblestone has started to come up in spots due to dog urine and improper maintenance over the years. I am going to redue the entire area. Should I take out the existing pebble to the cement and then laydown the new pebble or can I just go over the old pebble? And if so, how thick of a layer does the new pepples have to be? Thanks very much...
danieljenks7 1 month ago
I am looking to do this flooring in my laundry room. It is a screened porch that was closed in. There is a concrete floor that my wife absolutely hates. This product looks awesome and we saw it on a DIY show. It looks easy to install also. We tried your website, but it won't load for us. Can you tell us where we can purchase the items needed to do this install. Mainly the epoxy liquids to add to the stone? Thanks a bunch.
PAmedic170 1 month ago
I see in some videos there are logos and designs, how is that done, I would like to do this as a business what is the cost?
extremestrategies 2 months ago
PebbleStone has companies and people that are so called installers that do not like that we offer a DIY product and installation video and they like posting comments how difficult it is to install. PebbleStone Flooring has customers all over the US & Europe that purchase our product that had great success installing our product and we have the pictures to show it. From a 72 year old lady in Boston to customers in California that has never touched a trowel before. There is a reason its DIY
pebblestoneflooring 3 months ago
You can apply PebbleStone to a non concrete area but you would need to float out about 4- 6 inches thick for durability. The cost would be a little high.
pebblestoneflooring 4 months ago
hi,love your videos, can pebble stone flooring be applied to a non concrete surface?regards, mila
ankamihajlovic 4 months ago in playlist More videos from pebblestoneflooring
great step by step...doing my bathroom this week and this takes away a lot of guesswork. Got my epoxy from aeromarine.
salazizzies 7 months ago
This is an awesome product. Very easy to DIY, It made my 80 yr old concrete porch look great! Thank You.
tuck762 8 months ago
If you have any questions please let me know. We ship material to Tucson all the time.
pebblestoneflooring 9 months ago
@pebblestoneflooring can you pressure wash it?
webstar12712 6 months ago
@webstar12712
Absolutely, PebbleStone cures 2 times harder than concrete. We recommend it to be power washed every 6 month or so
pebblestoneflooring 6 months ago
this is an awesome way to do patios and driveways...this technique was featured on HGTV's "yard crashers".
we're planning on doing this for our backyard patios here in Tucson.
azromper 9 months ago