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Have you checked you local HD? They also usually carry a gray colored
concrete filler, which is in liquid form either water based or acrylic, and
it does a decent job. I've used it, gives a good seal, and I then later in
the season a cleaned the concrete well, and gave it a 3 nice coats of 1 part
CLEAR Epoxy by Behr and it still looks pretty good. The filler is also
slightly flexible after it is dry, so it won't crack with the slightest
movement to to temperature changes.

Good Luck..


"Need Help" wrote in message
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Our old concrete driveway has developed some fairly wide cracks - up to a
quarter inch or so.
I am looking for recommendations on filling these cracks to keep water out
and eliminate weeds growing in the cracks.
The City fills cracks in the asphalt roads here with some liquid asphalt
(tar) stuff they have that is heated to liquid state. It works well on

the
asphalt road surface, but I don't have the equipment to apply that to my
driveway.
I don't care much what the crack fill job looks like, just want to seal

the
cracks.

Anyone know of any good, fairly permanent fixes for the cracks in concrete
driveways?

Thanks!