To repair a small crack in a cement garage floor use regular cement. Mix the powder with water to form a paste. Apply with a putty knife. Let it dry a little then cover with plastic sheet. You dont want it to dry to fast this may risk future cracking. Sprinkle with drops of water dailey until surface is perfect. Larger cracks use a latex cement.
Yes, you can indeed fill cracks in your garage floor with epoxy all by yourself. There is no need for a professional to do it.
If the crack is large, you'll have to get some more concrete and use it to fill the crack. If the crack is small, you may be able to simply patch it. If you plan on coating the floor with some type of epoxy floor coating, you may be able to simply leave the cracks alone before application, simply allowing the epoxy material to fill the cracks. The work will still come out evenly and the epoxy will actually hide the spot where the crack was once located.
There are now a variety of ways to seal cracks, depending on the use of the concrete. -ie, if it is just a footpath or a house floor or a garage floor. There are new epoxy concrete mixes, caulks, thin set cements and others. A wide range can be found in Home Depot.
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Epoxy floor paint has become a popular choice for garage floors and other applications in recent years, thanks to an attractive appearance and durable finish. This appearance is often enhanced by sprinkling paint chips across the floor to create a speckled design, but the results aren't always desirable. To repair a poorly speckled floor, there's a simple technique to follow. Coat the floor with a clear coat, and spread additional paint chips across sparse areas to fill in the design. After the first coat has dried sufficiently, apply a second coat to finish. This can also be used to add speckling to an existing epoxy-painted floor.
If you're talking about a crack, you can use an epoxy filler. ...or if it's not too wide, silicone calk will work fine. If You're talking about a flaw (like an air pocket) from when the slab was poured, you can use mortar or furnace cement, something that's sticky and has good adhesion. You can check with the folks at your local hardware or home improvement store. They'll recommend something.
Fill creacks in cement/concrete with fillers. Paint floors with epoxy garage kits. Polish existing concrete to a shine. Use a concrete stain many colors to choose from.
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buy some epoxy, depending on how big the crack is you might need a needle to fill in small cracks. after applied, keep clamped down for 48 hours
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The thin set under the board is to fill in any low spots in the floor. It is not to adhere the board to the floor. It is preventative against deflection. If there is a low spot and you do not fill it in, the board will flex and the grout/ tile will crack. Do not use construction adhesive it will do more harm then good.
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yes it can