Can I Paint Over Concrete Pavers

The large red pavers measured 1ftx1ft from hd.
Can i paint over concrete pavers. I used grey tint primer on the back patio concrete slab but i ran out of the grey tint and just used the white tint i had on hand i painted one good thick coat of the primer over the pavers. Hey friends sometimes updating your outdoor space can be super simple. After painting you ll want to seal your pavers to protect your newly applied color. Then tamp the field with a plate compactor and sweep sand over the pavers to fill in the gaps.
Cover the sand with field pavers. Lay the field pavers over concrete as you would on any paver patio. But you have a couple of options for staining brick pavers. Pour the paint into.
When the field is complete glue down the final border pavers. The answer was not surprisingly 50 50 even split among survey takers lol. A few supplies are all that s needed to create this fun project. The painted concrete pavers idea came about when i was revamping our backyard for the one room challenge.
Good luck with your project. 1 first and vacuum the area well to get rid of any dirt and debris. Spoke to a number of people if i could just pour concrete over it. From here on out this is mostly a standard paver job.
Please let us know if we can help with anything else. Painting concrete pavers will add some pizzaz to your outdoor space. Leave the pavers for 1 to 2 additional hours if the primer feels wet. The 1 part epoxy that we sell in our stores comes in a variety of colors.
The pavers are on solid ground and dont seem to shift at all. So what s your take on this. When the pavers feel dry stir a can of acrylic concrete or paving paint for 5 minutes with a paint stick. Some that said yes think its ok as long as the ground is stable.
Clean the concrete thoroughly with trisodium phosphate tsp and warm water then let dry. If pavers have been previously sealed we recommend using an outdoor concrete stain followed by a solvent based acrylic sealer assuming your pavers are outside. Using 1 part epoxy paint will be the most durable and stick very well to the pavers. Once the concrete is ready applying paint is a simple matter of spraying or rolling on a primer and the paint.
Use patching compound to fill any holes scratches or gouges in the concrete surface.