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Hi, I have some long cracks in my driveway - are these suitable to fix myself and if so what products? Or would I be better paying someone to do the job?
Hi @davedave
Well You could simply use cement powder and water into a slurry (extra sand wont fit the fine cracks)
I t will fill the cracks as is but is is possible to recrack at a later dated.
Another way is
$60.78
An other cheaper option is
$21
Might need sanding level with a stone or brick.
Hello @davedave
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about filling the cracks on your driveway.
It's great that you've received good advice from @Jewelleryrescue. Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend using Gripset Betta 1L Concrete Crack Filler. Since the cracks are not very big this filler should sit in nicely between the cracks of the concrete. Please make sure to clean in between the concrete cracks before applying the filler.
Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves and goggles when working on your project.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
I have the same cracks. Im thinking of using the Sika High Strength Epoxy as our driveway is used multiple times a day.
Did you use this product and how were the results?
Will it also work where the concrete crack is going down the side of the base like in my photo?
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Kevbo. It's fantastic to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about epoxy fillers.
Let me tag @davedave so they are alerted to your question.
Sika High Strength Epoxy is an excellent product for high-traffic areas like your driveway due to its durability. However, being a two-part epoxy, it can be tricky to apply and doesn't leave much room for error. You’ll need to work carefully and follow the instructions closely.
For cracks running down the side of the concrete base, it should still work effectively, as epoxy can bond well to vertical surfaces. Just ensure the crack is properly cleaned and prepped before application to get the best results. Keep in mind, though, that while epoxy will fill and strengthen the crack, it won’t stop future cracking caused by movement in the slab.
If you plan to paint over the area later, that could be an issue with epoxy as it may not adhere as well as a cement-based filler would. If painting is in your future plans, you might want to consider using the Gripset Betta 1L Concrete Crack Filler.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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