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How to Fill, Seal, and Repair Cracks in Concrete |

How to Fill, Seal, and Repair Cracks in Concrete | Concrete Repair

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Concrete Expert Dirk Tharpe shows you how to repair concrete cracks the right way. Cracked concrete can indicate a deeper problem – the trick is getting the slab sealed and stabilized while you gameplan your next steps.

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23 Comments

  1. Had to leave for an emergency after applying the Sakrete concrete crack filler. Never got to remove the excess and now it's dry. Could I sand it down for a better look since its near my main door?

  2. I dont like using sand to fill the crack because the sand makes the crack "dirty" again. Backer rod is pointless too because why not just fill the crack with the sealant product, let it dry and go over again if necessary instead of backer rod?

  3. POOR VIDEO. The camera man should have shown an up close view of the product being applied. When I am being told what a product does that’s fine but in a video I should be able to see it. Sorry but you lost this sale to me.

  4. What would you use to fill a crack has gone through to the ground ( Dirt ) and I want to resurface over the repair after it is complete ? What product in your line would you recommend… I will use the Flo Coat as the top coat, not sure how to handle the wider and deeper cracks…

  5. You don’t address large driveway cracks. Got an old house in SouthEast Texas and the driveway has huge cracks. I assume mortar according to other videos but don’t see a product here that fits that job.

  6. I have cracks that have triangled to the point where a chunk of concrete will probably fall off either side of my porch if not addressed soon. Is this better left to a repair company, or can we repair ourselves woth these products? Wonderinf if we should break off the pieces and use the method you used on the Edge video…

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