Concrete garage floor has pot holes
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OutInTheShed said:
I would suspect the concrete is a bit 'not very good' and will want replacing before too long, so I'd be reluctant to spend proper money on patching it up.
I'd consider using an exterior sealer/primer then making good with mortar.
I suspect it's been as it is for many many years, based purely on the apparent lack of up-keep in the rest of property, and the previous elderly owner wouldn't have used the garage much. But thanks for the advice.I'd consider using an exterior sealer/primer then making good with mortar.
Concrete repair mortar is what you need, either in fluid or trowel-applied form.
Remove all the loose/crumbling areas, dampen the surface with water so it soaks into the existing concrete (no standing water), then simply pour in a product like this https://lilleytileandstone.co.uk/mapei-mapegrout-s... . Allow to cure then job done.
Remove all the loose/crumbling areas, dampen the surface with water so it soaks into the existing concrete (no standing water), then simply pour in a product like this https://lilleytileandstone.co.uk/mapei-mapegrout-s... . Allow to cure then job done.
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