09-01-2015, 09:40 AM
Our concrete driveway has a cracked area. Part of it has dropped down a bit. There is also a fine crack coming off the major crack. It stops after a few feet.
Looking for the best , cost effective way to fix it. I figure I will have to cut out (I have a saw) the bad part and repour. I could live with the very fine crack, if I could stop it from getting longer. It would save pouring a lot more concrete. If it was metal, I would just drill a hole at the end of it to stop it.
About in the middle of the last picture, you can bairly see the tight crack that goes about 3' and stops.
We are in SW FL and have sandy soil and no freezing.
Thank for any help.
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Looking for the best , cost effective way to fix it. I figure I will have to cut out (I have a saw) the bad part and repour. I could live with the very fine crack, if I could stop it from getting longer. It would save pouring a lot more concrete. If it was metal, I would just drill a hole at the end of it to stop it.
About in the middle of the last picture, you can bairly see the tight crack that goes about 3' and stops.
We are in SW FL and have sandy soil and no freezing.
Thank for any help.
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