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runsrealfast August 28th 07 11:51 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.

Thanks

John


Charles August 28th 07 11:53 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 

"runsrealfast" wrote in message
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I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


It would help if you would tell us with what material the driveway is paved.



RickH August 29th 07 12:44 AM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 28, 5:51 pm, runsrealfast wrote:
I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.

Thanks

John


Vinyl cement is for driveway cracks, just follow the directions on the
bag to get a good bond, it will last about 2 or 3 years if done
properly, but thats all you wanted anyway. Chisel out any already-
loose material first along with the prep outlined on the bag.



RickH August 29th 07 12:53 AM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 28, 6:44 pm, RickH wrote:
On Aug 28, 5:51 pm, runsrealfast wrote:

I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


Thanks


John


Vinyl cement is for driveway cracks, just follow the directions on the
bag to get a good bond, it will last about 2 or 3 years if done
properly, but thats all you wanted anyway. Chisel out any already-
loose material first along with the prep outlined on the bag.


Oops, I was assuming it was a concrete driveway because you also
mentioned a sidewalk. Is it asphalt? Anyway the above is for
concrete only. Please specify what kind of driveway.



runsrealfast August 29th 07 02:53 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 28, 5:53 pm, RickH wrote:
On Aug 28, 6:44 pm, RickH wrote:



On Aug 28, 5:51 pm, runsrealfast wrote:


I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


Thanks


John


Vinyl cement is for driveway cracks, just follow the directions on the
bag to get a good bond, it will last about 2 or 3 years if done
properly, but thats all you wanted anyway. Chisel out any already-
loose material first along with the prep outlined on the bag.


Oops, I was assuming it was a concrete driveway because you also
mentioned a sidewalk. Is it asphalt? Anyway the above is for
concrete only. Please specify what kind of driveway.


No your assumption was correct. this is typical suburbia with concrete
sidewalks walkways and driveways.

John


[email protected] August 29th 07 04:28 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 28, 2:51 pm, runsrealfast wrote:
I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.

Thanks

John


http://www.extremehowto.com/xh/artic...ticle_id=60422


HeyBub August 29th 07 05:33 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
runsrealfast wrote:
I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


I'm considering this stuff to refurbish the expansion joints in my driveway.

http://www.latexite.com/pr-crkstix.html



runsrealfast August 29th 07 08:22 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 29, 9:28 am, wrote:
On Aug 28, 2:51 pm, runsrealfast wrote:

I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


Thanks


John


http://www.extremehowto.com/xh/artic...ticle_id=60422


I loved the picture of the guy cleaning the crack with the dust
buster. But anyway thanks it gave me some ideas of what I need to do.

John


[email protected] August 30th 07 05:20 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 29, 8:33 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
runsrealfast wrote:
I have a driveway with some pretty decent cracks in them. I would love
to replace the driveway and walkway (as well as making it bigger) but
that is a future project. Anyway, I need to seal those nasty cracks
before winter hits. I am in Idaho and with the cold temps and snow,
water will get into the cracks and make the driveway worse. I was
wondering what type of products are out there for us do-it-yourselfers
that aren't too expensive but might allow my driveway to survive
another winter. I'm sure that I could hire someone but I have seen the
work that some of those guys do and for the price and quality its
better financially to do it myself, even if its just a temporary
solution that will only last a year.


I'm considering this stuff to refurbish the expansion joints in my driveway.

http://www.latexite.com/pr-crkstix.html


That's what my old lady calls my junk, Crack Stix.


HeyBub August 30th 07 10:21 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
wrote:
On Aug 29, 8:33 am, "HeyBub" wrote:

http://www.latexite.com/pr-crkstix.html

That's what my old lady calls my junk, Crack Stix.


Your old lady is nasty.



[email protected] August 31st 07 04:41 PM

How to seal and Conceal driveway cracks
 
On Aug 30, 1:21 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 29, 8:33 am, "HeyBub" wrote:


http://www.latexite.com/pr-crkstix.html


That's what my old lady calls my junk, Crack Stix.


Your old lady is nasty.


That's the truth.



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