SEAL / FILL / FIX / A CRACK IN CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS
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 Published On Mar 19, 2020

This video explains the causes of cracks in concrete driveways.
There are several types of cracks in concrete: Structural cracks, and shrinkage cracks.
Structural concrete cracks should be sealed to prevent water from penetrating through the slabs. When water penetrates into the soil that supports the concrete, soil may settle, creating a bigger crack over time.

Sealing a crack is not fixing a crack as most people think. Sealing a crack is the application of sealant (caulk) into the crack. The purpose of sealant or caulk in a crack is to just stop water leakage under the slabs and stop vegetation from growing in the crack.

Sealing a crack is inexpensive and must be done to slow down the deterioration of concrete. Remember, your driveway should never have open gaps. Expansion joints should be replaced, cracks should be sealed or fixed and your front yard must have grass.

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