What’s the Best Way to Repair Cracks in Concrete?
The best method depends on the crack size and depth. For hairline cracks, using a concrete crack filler or sealant is usually enough. For larger or deeper cracks, especially in load-bearing surfaces, epoxy injection or polyurethane-based fillers provide longer-lasting strength and flexibility.
At Elk Grove Concrete Solutions, we recommend starting with a thorough cleaning of the crack, followed by the right product based on the crack type. And... moreWhat’s the Best Way to Repair Cracks in Concrete?
The best method depends on the crack size and depth. For hairline cracks, using a concrete crack filler or sealant is usually enough. For larger or deeper cracks, especially in load-bearing surfaces, epoxy injection or polyurethane-based fillers provide longer-lasting strength and flexibility.
At Elk Grove Concrete Solutions, we recommend starting with a thorough cleaning of the crack, followed by the right product based on the crack type. And if you're not sure which repair method is right, our team is always available for free advice or an on-site evaluation.