Repair

Repair My Garage
How to repair concrete floors, broken garage doors and uneven garage windows.
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How Do You Fix Garage Floor Cracks?
Clean small cracks with a wire brush, a hammer and a cold chisel. Prepare a larger crack using an angle grinder with a crack chasing wheel. Vacuum away the debris. Fill small cracks with RTG Crack Filler. Fill medium cracks with EpoxyShield Patch & Repair. Fill large cracks with Epoxy
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Garage Tools & Utilities
Garage electricity, water, and oil.
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The Best Garage Project Safety Gear
These are the gloves and goggles we use when working in our garage.
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The Best Garage Floor Repair Products
These are the products we recommend for prepping, repairing, protecting and, enhancing your garage floor.
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Don’t Fix Your Garage Floor Until You Read This
Concrete cracks are easy to repair so long as they're not structural. Spalling is the pockmarks that come from freezing and thawing. Aging causes pitting, which looks like spalling but with deeper holes. Salt moving through water to the concrete surface causes laitance and efflorescence. While both are usually harmless,
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How Do You Fix Low Spots in Concrete?
Use a de-greaser to remove oil from the surface. Use a wire brush, or a grinder or an acid-substitute, to prepare the concrete. For large areas use a floor buffer with a grinding attachment. Vacuum up loose material. Trowel a patch kit onto the surface.
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How Do You Fix Garage Floor Spalling and Pitting?
How do you fix concrete garage floor spalling and pitting? Test for and remove weakened adjacent areas; clean and prepare the surface to be repaired; and patch the area with an epoxy-based topping. Before fixing the problem, though, check for serious moisture or structural issues that would require professional help
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