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How can you repair surface cracks in concrete? Pavers are out of the question. It’s a new slab that was poured during a hot, windy day.
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if they are hairline cracks... forgeddaboutit..
if they are structural and moving.... sometimes you can stop it with an epoxy...like Abatrom sells thru the magazine adds.
*I agree. If I have, or think I'll have, a customer who thinks that surface cracks (in a slab), are horrendous, I simply cut them. Then, they look like they're supposed to be there. But remember, all concrete cracks, eventually...
*To elaborate on Jason's statement: There are two kinds of concrete, concrete that's cracked and concrete that hasn't cracked yet.joe
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How can you repair surface cracks in concrete? Pavers are out of the question. It's a new slab that was poured during a hot, windy day.