Repairing Cracks in Concrete: 7 Minutes is All You Need

Doing fall preventive maintenance should include taking care of all the small or large cracks in your concrete driveway, steps, or walkways.
I recently did a small project that as you'll discover is pretty darn easy and can stop cracks from turning into bigger headaches.
If you have small horizontal cracks you can use concrete filler to seal them tight. Larger cracks should use polyfoam tubing as a filler then concrete filler on top-kinda like adding ketchup to a hot dog :).
Click on this link because I think you'll benefit from the tips as well as my headless home repair tutor video (hey, it's tough producing these short movies by yourself and plus, we're getting close to Halloween anyway) http://www.homerepairtutor.com/repairing-cracks-in-concrete/
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  • Angie Sinderson-Janovich Angie Sinderson-Janovich on Nov 03, 2015
    Buy a polyurethane. They have many colors available. Sonneborne NP or Vulkem are the best.
  • Barbara Barbara on Jul 27, 2019

    We used a SIKA product (from Home Depot) to fill our expansion joints in the driveway, after the originals got old and disintegrated. The SIKA lasted quite a while (5+ years) but needs to be replaced now. We also filled some sidewalk joints with TREX. Since the originals were 2 x 4's it was an easy swap. I think they will last longer.

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