CrackWeld is the best crack repair product I have used. We have to repair a lot of cracks in concrete floors before we install our epoxy coatings. CrackWeld works great for this. It's easy to apply and dries fast so there is very little down time. Excellent product, I highly recommend it!
Mike , I was planning on ordering the DIY Kit after watching your video on Crack Weld. So many products I read & videos I watched trying to find the right crack filler for hairline cracks. Very confusing , then I came across your website and so happy I did. I need to ask you, " Do I have to use Silica Sand ? If I run out can I use another type sand ? " I want it to be that when I'm finish , I will not be able to tell that a crack is there and will blend in with rest of concrete !!! Any pointers you can give ? Thank you so much !!!!! 👍
Mike, enjoyed the video very much, I have a ton of cracks in my 2 car garage floor. Is there any limit to the width of the crack for this method/product? Also, if you get the kit that comes without the caulk gun, do you have to do the mixing of tubes A & B somehow? Seems like it might be worth it to buy the kit with the twin caulk gun? Love you videos. Wish you were in my area 😢
Mike: I have cracks in an outdoor 2nd floor landing just outside the entry door to a 2nd floor apartment. I believe a brown thin layer of rapidset was used over the sheathing and waterproof resin to finish the landing. What should I use for 1/8” cracks which have developed in the rapidset which would match the color and be long-lasting like CrackWeld?
Hi Mike, Thank you so much for the content that you have put out. You have a knack for explaining things clearly. I have a neighbor that needs his concrete drive cracks repaired and asked if I would make the repairs for him and that he would pay me at the going rate for my effort. Do you have any idea of what I should charge him per linear foot of crack. I realize that the crack weld is around $200 for the pro kit. Thanks in advance.
Watching these crack repair videos makes me curious what are the major disadvantages to using the silicone caulk crack fill tubes. Obviously the strength is not near this stuff but neither is the price point. Are those in essence basically cosmetic to an extent and basic water sealing?
any advice for if it's a large foot by foot hole in the house. it's below the foundation. considering putting sand down and filling it up with concrete
CrackWeld is the best crack repair product I have used. We have to repair a lot of cracks in concrete floors before we install our epoxy coatings. CrackWeld works great for this. It's easy to apply and dries fast so there is very little down time. Excellent product, I highly recommend it!
Mike , I was planning on ordering the DIY Kit after watching your video on Crack Weld.
So many products I read & videos I watched trying to find the right crack filler for hairline cracks. Very confusing , then I came across your website and so happy I did.
I need to ask you, " Do I have to use Silica Sand ? If I run out can I use another type sand ? "
I want it to be that when I'm finish , I will not be able to tell that a crack is there and will blend in with rest of concrete !!! Any pointers you can give ? Thank you so much !!!!! 👍
Mike, enjoyed the video very much, I have a ton of cracks in my 2 car garage floor. Is there any limit to the width of the crack for this method/product? Also, if you get the kit that comes without the caulk gun, do you have to do the mixing of tubes A & B somehow? Seems like it might be worth it to buy the kit with the twin caulk gun? Love you videos. Wish you were in my area 😢
Mike would you want to drill a “stop drill” hole where the crack has stopped before the end?
Could this be used where the basement floor meets the poured wall ?? I know it would be tricky troweling.
Will this work on a concrete crawl space floor?
What kinda of warranty do you offer for something like this?
Is this good for a porous concrete driveway?
What brand grinder are you using in this video… two handles
Is it paintable after? My concrete is stained a brownish color….
Can you use a concrete resurfacing product over this epoxy repair?
What brand 4” grinder was ur helper using the two handles looks as it’s easier to control
How wide/deep a crack will this work on? I have some pretty deep ones in my driveway.
Thanks man for the 411, checking in from southern Califa SGV, good job do it right the first time with a good product.
How many feet does the tube go
Do they have anything for walls? Mortar is why I’m asking for my own home. Thanks as always from NC.
Mike: I have cracks in an outdoor 2nd floor landing just outside the entry door to a 2nd floor apartment. I believe a brown thin layer of rapidset was used over the sheathing and waterproof resin to finish the landing. What should I use for 1/8” cracks which have developed in the rapidset which would match the color and be long-lasting like CrackWeld?
Hi Mike, Thank you so much for the content that you have put out. You have a knack for explaining things clearly. I have a neighbor that needs his concrete drive cracks repaired and asked if I would make the repairs for him and that he would pay me at the going rate for my effort. Do you have any idea of what I should charge him per linear foot of crack. I realize that the crack weld is around $200 for the pro kit. Thanks in advance.
Watching these crack repair videos makes me curious what are the major disadvantages to using the silicone caulk crack fill tubes. Obviously the strength is not near this stuff but neither is the price point. Are those in essence basically cosmetic to an extent and basic water sealing?
any advice for if it's a large foot by foot hole in the house. it's below the foundation. considering putting sand down and filling it up with concrete