It is a good alternative to a brick patio.
Cracks in stamped concrete siding.
For this project you ll need.
Weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 and weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 and only solution for replacing or repairing old asbestos siding shingles.
Fiber cement siding is low cost for its rated lifespan and is easy to maintain when compared with other siding choices.
However cracks are a normal occurrence even.
Repairing cracks in stamped concrete.
This technique will work for cracks smaller than 3 8 inch wide in the sidewalk driveway garage floor basement or steps.
Installations of concrete can last hundreds of years but sooner or later most end up developing small cracks gaps holes and crevices.
No matter how durable fiber cement siding is though cracks can still occur.
Efficient well planned construction and finishing of your stamped concrete patio is the best way to prevent cracking due to weather or subsoil instability.
Small cracks can be repaired with a special patching compound before they cause breaks saving you the work of removing and replacing a damaged panel.
However for cracks wider than inch quick setting cement based fillers are advisable to use.
After preparing the surface the contractor used a two part epoxy to fill and bridge the cracks.
The feeling that you did not get a good job shows up and you pick up the phone and call the concrete contractor who tells you.
Concrete is poured onto a patio and allowed to cure partially.
Once you have paid for what you hope is a good stamped concrete installation all looks well until a crack shows up.
If you know how to fill small cracks in concrete you ll restore your concrete to a smooth finish.
When properly installed and well maintained stamped concrete can last several years.
Filling small cracks in concrete keeps them from turning into big holes.
The cracks are small but there may be hundreds of them which make the overall job look unsightly.
If your concrete path patio or driveway has begun to.
The original colored and stamped concrete slab had developed cracks running through about 30 of the slab.
It s available in a variety of sizes and shapes to match many of the old siding shingles installed over the last 60 years.
The contractor decided to use a stampable overlay to cover the slab instead of removing and repouring the concrete.
At some point nearly every stamper has seen crusting cracks near the joints in a stamped concrete slab.
Various patterns can then be stamped onto the concrete before it hardens to create an attractive surface.
Hundreds of tiny cracks.