
Here are tips and suggestions on how to patch and repair concrete. Take the time to read these directions thoroughly to save time, money and effort. This will also help you end up with a neater, more satisfactory jobwith far less waste. In this document you will find information about:
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![]() REPAIRING HAIRLINE CRACKS
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FIG. 1 - Enlarge the crack with a cold chisel and a hammer before attempting to repair it.
FIG. 2 - WRONG - Don't just pour new concrete into the old crack.
RIGHT - Undercut the crack to give holding power to the new patching mix.
FIG. 3 - Moisten the area to be repaired with cement adhesive or water. |
REPAIRING CRACKS IN SIDEWALKS
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FIG. 4 - Smooth off the repair job with a metal trowel or wooden float, depending on the finish desired. |
REPAIRING CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS
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FIG. 5 - Enlarge and undercut a concrete wall crack with a cold chisel and hammer. FIG. 6 - Clean the undercut area with a stiff wire brush, but leave a rough surface. FIG. 7 - Moistening the area to be repaired prevents the newly applied patch from drying out. FIG. 8 - Force the concrete patch mix into the area with a pointing trowel. FIG. 9 - Repair holes in concrete walls the same way you repair cracks. |
REPAIRING CRACKS AND HOLES
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FIG. 10 - Small holes in concrete can be repaired with latex cement.
FIG. 11 - Brush away all loose particles before applying the latex cement. FIG. 12 - Brush the area to be repaired with a light brush and wash it out with a garden hose. FIG. 13 - Finish the latex cement with a trowel. |
PATCHING HOLES IN WALKS OR DRIVEWAYS
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FIG. 14 - Broken corners on concrete can be repaired with latex cement. |
REPAIRING BROKEN CORNERS ON CONCRETE
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| Concrete and Aggregate | Garden Hose |
| Concrete Float | Work Gloves |
| Cold Chisel | Fiber Brush |
| Concrete Patch Mix | Latex or Epoxy |
| Cement | Pointing Trowel |
| Hammer | Wire Brush |
| Finishing Trowel | |
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