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Feather-Edge Concrete Repairs: When They Fail and Better Build-Up Methods

Introduction Feather-edge concrete repairs are a method to rebuild a thin, tapered edge on damaged concrete so it blends with the surrounding slab. This approach is hands-on and relies on proper surface prep, bonding, and gradual build-up rather than full removal. If the edge is chipped but the rest of the slab is sound, a […]

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Concrete Shrinkage-Reducing Options: What Helps on Small DIY Pours

Introduction Shrinkage-reducing options are methods and approaches that help concrete settle with less shrinking and cracking on small pours. For DIY projects, you’ll hear about techniques like using a drier mix strategy and careful placement to control how water behaves. One common option is dry pouring, a method that aims to minimize free water and

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Concrete Sealer Slip Problems: How to Add Traction Without Peeling the Finish

Introduction A concrete sealer is a surface coating intended to protect and seal a concrete floor. When it becomes slick or peels, traction is lost and the risk of slips increases. This article explains practical ways to add traction without peeling the finish. There are penetrating sealers that soak in and film-forming coatings that sit

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Concrete Sealer Whitening: Moisture Trapping vs Application Errors

Introduction Concrete sealer whitening is when the finish looks cloudy or white after sealing. This can happen from moisture trapped beneath the film or from mistakes during application. Common symptoms are cloudy patches and a milky look that won’t cure clear. Fixes involve addressing moisture sources and correcting application errors. Make sure the surface is

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Concrete Microcracks After Curing: Causes, Visibility, and When to Seal

Introduction Concrete microcracks after curing are tiny cracks that form as the slab gains strength and settles. They are usually hairline and may be visible on the surface or near joints. Causes include shrinkage, temperature changes, and normal settling, not necessarily a defect. Sealing timing and product choice depend on your climate and the sealer

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Concrete Honeycombing: Why Voids Form and How to Patch Properly

Introduction Concrete honeycombing is voids or gaps in the concrete left by poor compaction, creating a honeycomb-like texture. It’s often visible on the surface as rough pockets and can affect how the finish looks and wears. For DIYers, inspect exposed areas after form removal and under surfaces to spot these voids early. Common causes include

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