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Construction: How to Repair Concrete Cracks

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Construction: How to Repair Concrete Cracks


February 27, 2015

Non-structural cracks in concrete are inevitable, but a cosmetic fix can help make them less noticeable.

 

Contractor and blogger Matt Risinger of Risinger Homes, uses a two-part polyurea product called RS-88 from Metzger/McGuire to repair concrete cracks. The product can help the concrete maintain its look, although it doesn’t repair structural issues with the slab itself.

 

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