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Ok, I want to pour a thin overlay on an existing slab with pex hydronic radiant floor tubing integrated in the pour. I want an acid stain finish and a finish thickness as shallow as I can get to avoid door raising issues. any thoughts on thicknesses possible, use of polmerized concrete mixtures, steel or mesh reinforcements or any other condiderations that would work. I know this is kind of a concrete question but any help is appreciated. Assuming a 3/8 or 1/2 pex tube
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they had an article on thin polymer overpours a while back. As I recall it dealt with stamping also.
I'd be concerned with an acid etch over a thin pour that had pex in the pour. I'd run that by the tubing manufacture?
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