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Hi
My existing retaining wall has cracks forming on the joints and in some places broken off. The same is happening for the outdoor rock floor. What do I use to patch up the joints and match the colour to existing joints?
Thank you in advance
Hi @alwinkm
You have some small movement there in the wall so I recommend a water proof beige color highly flexable sealant that will be close to matching your mortar color.
Use caulking gun be sure to grab fat nozzle for tube squeeze it deep as possible into crack and push in excess polyurethane with gloved finger along crack length, Helps to have a dry wall too,
https://www.bunnings.com.au/sika-310ml-japan-beige-sikaflex-pro-polyurethane-sealant_p0083590
I/N: 0083590
$23.22
Hello @alwinkm
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about rock wall and floor joints.
That's excellent advice coming from @Jewelleryrescue. Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend cleaning out the gaps as much as possible before you apply the silicone sealant. I also suggest having a look at Selleys 415g Brick And Concrete Sealant.
However, if the grout has started falling out or has come very loose, it might be necessary to re-mortar the gaps. I suggest using Dingo 10kg Mortar Mix to fill in the gaps. I suggest using a baking technique by using a piping bag to squirt the mortar into the gap. I propose using a tough plastic bag with the corner cut to emulate a piping bags function. Just make sure that the mix is soft enough to be squeezed through the hole.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you ericl and Jewelleryrescue. I don't see any loose grout so maybe the silicone sealant is sufficient
I'll try this over the weekend
Thank you so much
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