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The slab of my garage has a rebated edge that is the same height as a concrete driveway. Somehow it has chipped away over time.
Whats the best way to repair it.
I searched and have come up with 2 products
https://www.bunnings.com.au/earl-s-1kg-concremate-expanding-cement_p0960537
https://www.bunnings.com.au/gripset-betta-1l-concrete-crack-filler_p0960222
Im leaning towards the earls concremate. With the addition of a concrete edger like this one
https://www.bunnings.com.au/dunlop-80mm-concrete-edger_p0960324
Just thought id get some advice before i do anything. Incase i'm missing something.
Hi @joshy1
Your reserching and thinking all the right things if I could add to your thoughts,
Tip " spritz the concrete your repairing first so its wet not running. You may need to do this twice a concrete dries fast some times.
A ) If you are thinking about using an edger it suggests to me you just want fill the damaged concrete egde and smooth it to match you existing concrete shapes and not fill the entire crack to flat and smooth ? If this is so ordinary sand and cement mix will work as the { earls"wants to expand and may change shape and size after you fill the holes. ) To save you buying a whole trowel for a small repair you can use a small trowel or if its just that one small repair use a butter knife to shape the concrete. But for a big area get the trowel to do a better faster job.
B) If you want to seal those two slabs together I would use Sika Pro Plus in a chaking tube it is an elastic 20% polymere from memory and will expand and move with the 2 slabs. If you use a cement product here it may re crack as cement repairs have little flex in them. apply to bone dry cement.
C) You can fully seal over the join marks so its flat using your researched ideas as long as the slabs stopped moving or you dont mind future cracks possibly.
D ) It might suit you to fill that groove full all the way along and flat so then use small steel trowel flat. With any of the fill materials mentioned and or use sand cement pre mix.
Enjoy your project.
Hi @joshy1,
I'd be using something a little stronger than sand and cement mix to repair the corner. If concrete with aggregate in it has chipped away then I feel sand and cement would too, rather quickly.
To clarify on the "expanding" part of Earl's 1kg Concremate Expanding Cement, contrary to the name, it doesn't actually expand; it just doesn't shrink whilst curing like other types of cement, so it's perfect for retaining the exact form you place it in. This is the product that I'd recommend.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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