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[email protected] September 5th 09 06:24 PM

Hole in Driveway
 
I have a concrete driveway. Where it meets the poured concrete house
foundation, there is a hole about two inches wide that goes down to
the dirt. It’s under the siding such that I can’t clean it and smooth
it for good patch adhesion.

What should I put in it? Should I do it in layers such that each
layer dries before applying the next layer?

[email protected] September 5th 09 08:15 PM

Hole in Driveway
 
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 10:24:11 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

I have a concrete driveway. Where it meets the poured concrete house
foundation, there is a hole about two inches wide that goes down to
the dirt. It’s under the siding such that I can’t clean it and smooth
it for good patch adhesion.

What should I put in it? Should I do it in layers such that each
layer dries before applying the next layer?



Why do you want to fill it in? Is it just for looks or is
there a structural issue?

David Nebenzahl September 5th 09 08:23 PM

Hole in Driveway
 
On 9/5/2009 12:15 PM spake thus:

On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 10:24:11 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

I have a concrete driveway. Where it meets the poured concrete house
foundation, there is a hole about two inches wide that goes down to
the dirt. It’s under the siding such that I can’t clean it and smooth
it for good patch adhesion.

What should I put in it? Should I do it in layers such that each
layer dries before applying the next layer?


Why do you want to fill it in? Is it just for looks or is
there a structural issue?


Without knowing more, I'd say the reason for wanting to fill it is
obvious: to prevent water from getting into/under the house.

For this purpose, cleaning the hole as best as possible, then throwing
some cement into it, should do the trick. It doesn't need to be pristine
for the cement to form a good seal, I wouldn't think. Either flush it
out with water first, or stick a vacuum hose in there and suck out what
debris you can.


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Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism

[email protected] September 8th 09 06:40 PM

Hole in Driveway
 
Thanks for the replies so far.

I want to fill it to prevent water from going under the driveway
through a hole.

I can't clean it because of access issues. Flushing it with water
won't work, as it will just fill with muddy water. A vacuum won't
fit. The best I can do is blow.

David Nebenzahl September 8th 09 07:10 PM

Hole in Driveway
 
On 9/8/2009 10:40 AM spake thus:

Thanks for the replies so far.

I want to fill it to prevent water from going under the driveway
through a hole.

I can't clean it because of access issues. Flushing it with water
won't work, as it will just fill with muddy water. A vacuum won't
fit. The best I can do is blow.


Well, then blow as best you can (accompanied by probing with a
coat-hanger wire or some such to dislodge debris), then fill with
patching concrete of some type.

However good the repair is or isn't, it will be a hell of a lot better
than having a hole there.


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Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism


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