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Concrete Scaling From De-Icers: A Step-by-Step Timeline for Diagnosis and Repair

Introduction Discovering concrete scaling from de-icers can be disheartening, but with a systematic approach, you can restore your surfaces in no time. This step-by-step timeline guide walks you through diagnosing salt damage and repairing your concrete efficiently. Understanding the duration of each stage helps you plan your project effectively and ensures you don’t miss any […]

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Plaster Over Painted Concrete Block: Bonding Agent Choices and Keying Techniques

Introduction Plaster over painted concrete block means applying plaster to a surface that has paint, using a bonding agent and surface keying to make the plaster stick. You’ll want a bonding agent that’s compatible with both the paint and the plaster mix you plan to use. Keying techniques involve scuffing or abrading the paint and

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How to Recoat a Concrete Sealer Without Peeling: Adhesion Tests and Prep Steps

Introduction Recoating a concrete sealer means applying a fresh layer over a sealed concrete surface after confirming the old layer sticks well. Before you open a new can, inspect the old finish for peeling or staining and prepare to clean and roughen the surface as needed. Keep the goal simple: the new coat should bond

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How to Feather a Concrete Patch Without a Weak Edge (Undercuts and Micro-Overlays)

Introduction Feathering a concrete patch means shaping the edge with undercuts and a micro-overlay so the repair blends with the surrounding slab. It’s about creating a gradual transition, not a hard line or a loaded patch. You’ll want a clean bond, good surface prep, and a plan for the edge quality as you go. This

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Pouring a Small Concrete Slab Over Existing Concrete: Bonding, Thickness, and Joints

Introduction Pouring a small concrete slab over existing concrete means laying a new concrete layer on top of an existing slab. Before you start, clean and roughen the surface so the new mix can grip. Check the old slab for cracks and moisture and fix obvious issues before pouring. Think about how thick you pour

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How to Patch Thin Concrete Repairs: Bonding Slurry and Edge Prep That Sticks

Introduction Patch thin concrete repairs with a bonding slurry to help the patch stick to the prepared edge. Start with clean, dust-free edges and roughen the surface for a solid key, then mix the slurry and patch material as instructed. If in doubt, check manufacturer guidance or local rules to ensure proper adhesion. Prepare the

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Cleaning a Basement Concrete Floor: Stain Types, Methods, and Sealing Tips

Introduction Cleaning a basement concrete floor means removing dirt, grime, and stains to prepare the surface for sealing. It’s a practical, hands-on job you can tackle with common tools and basic cleaners. Check labels and manufacturer instructions for any cleaner you plan to use, and follow local moisture testing guidelines. Basement floors can show different

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Flooring Problems Explained: Causes, Testing, and Fixes

Flooring Problems Explained: Causes, Testing, and Fixes

Introduction Flooring problems can be understood through common causes, simple tests, and practical fixes. You’ll learn how to spot warning signs, assess condition, and apply reliable, real-world steps to resolve issues. The guide walks through examples and rules of thumb you can follow at home to decide when to repair, replace, or seek professional help.

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