Now you can move onto the actual methods of fixing a crack in the concrete.
Fix cracks in concrete driveway.
A mixing paddle chucked in a drill makes preparing the patching material easy.
Cracks up to inch in width can be filled with sealant.
Sand mix or concrete resurfacer which do not contain gravel may be used if the area to be repaired is not large or deep.
These include using simple concrete glue filling the crack with more concrete using expanding foam and even starting from scratch.
How to fix cracks in concrete.
If you have a lot of cracks you may prefer to use dry concrete mix or concrete patching compound instead.
Fill it the crack can then be repaired and filled with something as simple as concrete caulking for hairline cracks or concrete sealer designed to fill larger cracks.
A mixer paddle attached to a heavy.
Small cracks here and there that are narrower than inch are most likely the result of shrinkage as the driveway cured.
You should also use a trowel to compress the material firmly into the crack.
Pour enough dry concrete mix into a 5 gallon bucket to repair any cracks and patch damaged areas.
Pour the wet mix into the cracks and use the pointed end.
Mix concrete for repairs.
Put the mix or compound in a large bucket and add water as directed on the label.