DIY Basement Floor & Slab Crack Repair Kit (Repairs Approximately 80 to 200 ft) - Repair Concrete Cracks in Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks and Basements
R 9,056
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DIY Basement Floor & Slab Crack Repair Kit (Repairs Approximately 80 to 200 ft) - Repair Concrete Cracks in Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks and Basements
Repair cracks in concrete floors, garages, patios and driveways.
Permanent repairs done in about an hour.
User-friendly with step-by-step instructions to ensure a proper repair.
Dispensing of material done via a standard caulk gun.
We are a pioneer of low pressure concrete crack repair dating back to 1987.
This kit provides homeowners an effective, user-friendly and low cost solution for repairing cracks in concrete. Applications include basement floors, driveways, patios, sidewalks and pool decks. With the use of a standard caulk gun, this kit is equipped with the components for up to an approximate 80 to 200 feet of concrete floor and slab crack repairs. Upon the low pressure dispensing into the crack, two-component Emecole Metro 555 Concrete Crack Repair Hybrid Polyurethane penetrates deep to form a complete repair, resulting in a tensile strength over 4000 psi. Emecole Metro 555 cures after about one hour, reducing application downtime. Overlay or resurfacing can be done the same day. Emecole Metro 555 may also be used with a Filler Sand (pure, wash and dried silica sand - not included with kit), which allows for the application to use less material, while also strengthening the overall repair. Includes step-by-step instructions applicable for first-time concrete crack repair applicators or seasoned veterans. Our concrete crack repair chemical engineering dates back to 1987, when company founder Lou Cole pioneered the low pressure injection process for repairing cracks in poured concrete walls. The Emecole Metro concrete crack repair method quickly became the preferred process by concrete and basement waterproofing contractors.