Hi Looking for advice on how to address this issue with front patio concrete (pretty sure, but it has a decorative layer of some kind over it)
Location: Front patio to left of door.
Issue: Compare pictures 1 and 2 – picture 1 shows were the top of the patio concrete looks to have been worn away over time and is now flaking (swept up plenty of little bits before photos whilst wearing mask of course) and wearing away compared to nearby intact are in picture 2.
Picture 3 shows another view of how its worn down beneath the main level and picture 4 more close up of the fraying bits.
It’s an uneven shape but roughly 30X15cm in area and depth varies but probably about 5mm at its deepest.
Causes: I’m guessing what has happened is water has gotten in there over time under the top layer (possibly due to water from pot plants nearby specifically) and worn it away and now in that section it is flaking it away and exposing underlayers.
Advice Requested: Any advice on how to patch /repair? I’m guessing some kind of fill then sealer (or possibly an ‘all in one product’) but not sure what exactly. Ideally if it’s a product that might help avoid issues on the rest of that patio too that would be handy e.g. a recoat of something.
I’m hoping given its isolated to this section for now addressing now will prevent further spread.
Tools on hand: I currently have Dunlop 5kg Ardit Rapidset Repair Mortar(https://www.bunnings.com.au/dunlop-5kg-ardit-rapidset-repair-mortar_p0760262) so familiar (for a very occasional DIYer!) with that kind of thing, but as can be seen the coloring would be way off and noticeable. I also have 2 trowels (pointing one https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-150mm-pointing-trowel_p5960144 and a broad flat one https://www.bunnings.com.au/kango-200mm-gauging-trowel_p0098438 ), but obviously happy to obtain whatever product are best suited.
Thanks in Advance,
Sammac
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Picture 2
Picture 1