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Can you paint over pebbledash/resin flooring?

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Cheekylittlenumber · 02/04/2018 15:43

Hoping to get some help!
Our new home has this extension/conservatory with what you think would be an outdoor floor. It's pebbledash (fine pebbles) covered with a resin of some sort.

Do you think we could paint it with floor paint? DH (who isn't handy at all) is adamant it will look shite if it's painted. I'm happy for a quick fix as eventually we'll redo the extension entirely so it doesn't have to last forever!

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wowfudge · 02/04/2018 17:08

Sounds like bonded gravel. Why do you want to paint it? As in, what is it that you dislike about it!

wowfudge · 02/04/2018 17:09

That should have been ? not !

Cheekylittlenumber · 02/04/2018 20:29

Wowfudge thanks for your reply. We had the conservatory the floor is in replastered and unfortunately the plasterer thought we were going to replace the floor so for plaster all over it. We've cleaned it but splodges of plaster are in the crevices of the tiny pebbles.

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stoneagemum · 02/04/2018 20:33

Take a look at this website www.addagrip.co.uk/4/internal-industrial-flooring
They do the resin bonded aggregate flooring and might have a solution for you

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