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Repairing Cracked Concrete in Path
Cordie
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Does anyone know of a way of repairing cracked concrete in a path made of crazy paving. I don't have the skill to take it up and re-lay it so any tips would be helpful.
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I'm not sure, but you could try mixing up a small amount of mortar ( sand / cement mix ) and pressing it into the cracks. If you make it fairly runny it will go in easier.
The only problem is, it's likely to be a different colour to what's already there, as your mix is going to be different to what was originally laid. Usually I'd go for about 4 parts sand to 1 of cement.
But if the cracks are quite small it shouldn't be too noticable, and will weather in over time. It won't be perfect, but that's the cheapest and easiest fix I can think of.0 -
Thanks EBE Scrooge I'll give this a try over the weekend.0
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