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How to Fix Cracks in Concrete

Concrete cracks are very common and there are several causes for this. As a homeowner, you want to save money by repairing smaller cracks yourself. For larger cracks, it’s best to have these checked and repaired by a professional.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Causes Concrete to Crack?

Preventing Concrete Cracks

Follow mixing instructions as recommended by the cement manufacturer. If the ground onto which the slab is being poured is loose, it should be compacted and the slab may require steel reinforcement.

You should ensure that the slab remains moist whilst curing. In hot weather, the slab will require water to be added frequently, throughout the day. The longer one continues to keep the slab wet, the better the chances of a perfect curing.

Pay attention to tree root systems around the slab. To counteract the effects of rapid freezing and thawing, it’s better to use sand instead of salt to combat ice in winter. A high-grade sealer will protect the surface against excessive heat during summer.

Fixing Cracks

This is a simple process if you follow these steps correctly.

Step 1: Clean the area thoroughly making sure that there is no grease or oil that will prevent the cement from bonding.

Step 2: Using a chisel, remove all loose debris and gravel from the crack. Widen the crack to help the patching material bond better.

Step 3: Use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove all dust in and around the crack.

Step 4: If you’re using a pre-mixed filler, cut the nozzle of the bottle and squeeze the filler into the crack. For dry fillers, mix according to instructions and use a trowel to apply. After a few minutes, check the crack to make sure that the concrete patch is tight enough, you may have to add more filler. Smooth off the surface with a trowel.

Step 5: Allow to cure overnight or according to manufacturer specifications and check if more filler is needed. Once the patch has cured sufficiently it’s advisable to seal the repair with a concrete sealer.

Get Professional Help

If you’re good at DIY projects it makes sense to do your home repairs and alterations yourself. However, even the best handyman may need help. For your safety and peace of mind, certain jobs are better done by a professional. If you need a trusted professional for building repairs or alterations, the best people to contact are All-Nu Construction.

 

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