Krystal Cordovano: you could use concrete
Delmy Varano: what you should do, is take them apart and then get new cement to put over or hire a land scaper.
Brenton Cornwall: It IS a legitimate question. I was hoping to find something to match the original. Rather than just throw concrete on top.Thanks Y'All, and I'll send an image out as soon as I can.
Miguel Koczela: As odd as it may be, I believe this is a genuine question.If you would send a picture of the steps to me via email, I might be able to make a suggestion.redoubt@gmail.com (I get at least 300 spams a day in that box so a few more won't matter... )
Alexis Reyer: put slag sand under them to level them, and to fill them go to you local landscaping suppler if you want to filler
Cornelius Thornborrow: AFTER ALL IT IS A STONE PLEASE REPLACE THE SAME TO NEW.
Dick Maisenbacher: are these steps "stone" or "concrete"if they are stone and have cracked- that would mean the earth under th! em has eroded out and they lost there support. you would have to refill and compact the ground below then replace the stone.if the are concrete- concrete actually has a 20 year life, after that it has completely dried out and begins to decay. if that is the case- a new set of steps is in order and with the products available today,you could get thesame classic antique look with brand new safe stepping stonesGood luck...Show more
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