How to repair this concrete step
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I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks |
How to repair this concrete step
On Jul 14, 2:11*pm, Sal Mauro wrote:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks The immediate area looks like it is all deteriorating. No patch is going to stay on if the material it is attached to is falling apart. Andthat looks like the case here. |
How to repair this concrete step
On 7/14/2011 2:11 PM, Sal Mauro wrote:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks I'd clean it up and patch concrete with concrete. |
How to repair this concrete step
Sal Mauro wrote:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks 1. Chip, grind and brush off everything loose and/or deteriorated 2. Clean the area with acid 3. Drill one or more appropriately sized holes 4. Pack mortar into the holes 5. Insert rebar "dowels" in holes so they stick out as they are to anchor the patch 6. Form the patch with concrete if patch is large enough, mortar if not. Do I have to mix any chemicals in the concrete to make it stronger? |
How to repair this concrete step
On Jul 14, 7:02*pm, Sal Mauro wrote:
Sal Mauro wrote: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks 1. Chip, grind *and brush off everything loose and/or deteriorated 2. Clean the area with acid 3. Drill one or more appropriately sized holes 4. Pack mortar into the holes 5. Insert rebar "dowels" in holes so they stick out as they are to anchor the patch 6. Form the patch with concrete if patch is large enough, mortar if not.. * *Do I have to mix any chemicals in the concrete to make it stronger?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm with James on this one. Think of repairing concrete like dental work. Before you can do any filling you have to have something that is sound and not decayed to bond to. From the pic, that step does not look like it's in good shape. But without being there it's hard to tell. What you need to do is find out if in fact you have something sound enough to salvage. |
How to repair this concrete step
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How to repair this concrete step
Sal Mauro wrote the following:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks Your damage looks like this. _________________ / \ ____/ \________ You want it to look like this to prevent the patch falling out. _________________ \ / ___\ /_______ -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
How to repair this concrete step
On Jul 14, 2:11*pm, Sal Mauro wrote:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/step2wc.jpg/ I want to patch this step so the patch doesn't come off so easily.What do I have to use,cement and some type of chemical? Thanks I think you will find that the "patch" in this case would end up being larger than the remainder of the stairs... Jackhammer out the remains of the stoop and start again... ~~ Evan |
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