kdubaz
Well-known member
I live in a neato little community run by a facist home owners association, so working with them can be a pain. On the side on my house, I have a 10X50 ft sidelot that I'd like to pour concrete in, and then make a little path to go to the garage.
The thing is, I'm not huge on most pavers, so I'd like to rule those out, plus the only thing I know for sure is that my association will let concrete paths go to the backyard -- my neighbors have them.
That said, I'm wondering if this is something I can handle myself for a fairly affordable amount. I don't need it to be very thick. I'm pretty handy with the tools and all, but I've never tackled anything like this. Any suggestions on necessary tools and the like would be appreciated.
The thing is, I'm not huge on most pavers, so I'd like to rule those out, plus the only thing I know for sure is that my association will let concrete paths go to the backyard -- my neighbors have them.
That said, I'm wondering if this is something I can handle myself for a fairly affordable amount. I don't need it to be very thick. I'm pretty handy with the tools and all, but I've never tackled anything like this. Any suggestions on necessary tools and the like would be appreciated.

12 pack but only break it AFTER the jobs done. ask around someone you know probably knowes someone who does concrete with all the building going on here.