Don’t Make These Errors! Sealing Small Concrete Cracks Correctly

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    I will walk you through the complete process of sealing a small crack in your concrete driveway, sidewalk, or patio. There is a common mistake a lot of DIY homeowners make which I want to help you avoid ensuring you get the end results you are looking for that will hold up for years and years. I will provide a few options for sealants and also best practices throughout the video.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Most Common DIY Homeowner Mistakes When Sealing Concrete
    2:02 How To Prep Your Concrete Before Sealing
    2:57 What Is Backer Rod And Why Do You Need It For Sealing Concrete
    4:27 Different Types Of Concrete Sealant
    6:23 Example Of How Tremco 45 SSL Hold Up After 2 Years
    7:17 Applying Tremco 45 SSL To Small Concrete Crack
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  • @EverydayHomeRepairs
    @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад +6

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    • @kellyr6274
      @kellyr6274 17 дней назад +1

      Hi Scott, I've been watching and re-watching your driveway garage to driveway and sidewalk crack fixes cuz I've never done it before and I want to be confident in what I'm doing. Are the products you recommend ok to use in buffalo ny because of the bad winters, etc? Also, when using the self leveling stuff over the pool noodles ( backer rod), do you fill the crack up to the top or just below? You said regular play sand ok but man at home depot said silica sand like for making stone walkways,etc. ( I'm going to wait to get your answer first before I get anything). I have many trouble spots to fix. Tia for answering me! I'm going to have to keep re-watching 😂 have a great day!

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  17 дней назад +1

      @@kellyr6274 Hey Kelly, I would fill the crack up to just below the surrounding concrete. My favorite sealant is the Tremco 45 SSL but the Sika Self-Leveling is good stuff as long as the crack has no slope. You can use pretty much any sand you want as you are just filling up the voids under the concrete. Just start on a crack that is less visible to get a little practice. Best of luck, you got this 👊

    • @kellyr6274
      @kellyr6274 17 дней назад

      @@EverydayHomeRepairs thank you Scott so much for answering, I didn't have faith in anything the man at HD was saying 😂! I'm going to start by ordering through your list of supplies. But I'm still going to keep re-watching 😂 and will probably watch while I'm attempting this feat😂 thanks for the confidence and support, and your great step by step videos for this inexperienced DIY'er 😬🤞. You know I'm going to bother you again to tell you how it goes! Thanks again and have a wonderful day

  • @andreii.6094
    @andreii.6094 7 дней назад +3

    I wonder, you showed that really wide crack which you filled with Tremco 45 two years ago.... What was the reason to fill it with Tremco, and not with concrete? I totally get it, filling a thin crack with concrete can be challenging, but a gap that wide should not be difficult?

  • @philsmock4943
    @philsmock4943 18 дней назад

    Good video. I do have some cracks in my concrete that I should fix but never really knew how to. This video helps. Thank you.

  • @RapidRepair
    @RapidRepair 18 дней назад +14

    I love the sand trick to make it blend much better 😊🛠️🛠️

  • @PeterShipley1
    @PeterShipley1 18 дней назад +3

    I usually run a grinder wheel the length of the crack. followed by a wire reel.
    to make sure the sealant can get into it, and then I covered with sand for two reasons.
    the first is the blend in
    the second is the the sand provides protection for the polymer sealant

  • @johnskunk609
    @johnskunk609 5 дней назад +1

    Well thought out and explained! Thanks! I'll be looking out for more videos from you.

  • @FragEightyfive
    @FragEightyfive 10 дней назад

    Great intro and explanation of how to do this Scott. I did this on a number of client concrete patio / walkway / driveways in the early 2000's through 20-teens. The first ones from 20 years ago are still holding up! Like other forms of sealing - painting or other forms of calking, it is 80% prep. The most important thing is to follow the directions on whatever product you use!
    I think the second or possibly most important part of this procedure is to know WHY the crack formed. Many times there is poor drainage so there is soil erosion and frost cycles.. Is this crack going to continue or new ones going to form? Easy to solve when there is a downspout next to / near the concrete - get that water further away, re-route the downspouts, install a french drain if needed to help lower the after-rain water table. Where I have done this the crack stopped widening, and the sealant has held up for in upwards of 20 years!

  • @bobpress1235
    @bobpress1235 15 дней назад +3

    Have used the sika product, it works well.

  • @jameslester4474
    @jameslester4474 17 дней назад +56

    I'm going to give you all a tip on product use. The Quikcrete product in the bottle will dry, hard and will pull away from even properly prepped concrete, when it moves seasonally. The other products do about the same and I've had failures at one or two years with all but the product I'm about to tell you about. Don't laugh though. Clean and prep your concrete , you can even carefully use a wire brush, or pressure wash the cracked area a couple days before the repair, make sure it's dry. Backer rod when used properly, needs to be down in the crack, not just below the surface, remember the concrete is cracked ALL the way through the thickness, so get some product in there to stabilize the crack, not just a dribble at the top.
    My secret concrete crack filler product is... Grey Flex Seal ! Yep, the stuff from T.V. I have used a large hobby syringe to draw the liquid Flex Seal from the Pint, or Quart can and just let it flow into the crack. It will self level very well. The difference with using Flex Seal is, it is Liquid Rubber, so when the crack joint moves, and it will, the Flex Seal will flex, and not pull away like the other products do. Flex Seal sticks to the clean Concrete really well. And it Stays Flexible for years.
    I repaired my first driveway that was full of cracks about 9 years ago, and it is still as good today as the day I finished. You can sprinkle some sand in the Flex Seal right when you put it in the crack, to help blend it in if you want too.
    I installed a new sidewalk at our new home last year, and used the Flex Seal on the Sidewalk Expansion cuts, to keep water out, and it looks beautiful.
    No, my name isn't Phil Swift, and I do not work for the Flex Seal Company in any way ...

    • @RodSwansmad
      @RodSwansmad 11 дней назад +3

      That is what I was telling them NASA 🚀 guys to use, to stop the leaks on the launch pad ..Flex Seal 🤣🤣

    • @standobrowski4148
      @standobrowski4148 День назад

      You got it right. I’ve been doing crack repair for years with success. Pressure wash, dry, and put backer rod deep, but I use Sika flex 6:52

    • @riumudamc4686
      @riumudamc4686 17 часов назад

      What climate are your repairs in?

  • @richardrockhill4706
    @richardrockhill4706 9 дней назад +4

    I've repaired cracks like this myself. I enlarge tiny cracks, blow out loose material, blast the crack with water hose or pump sprayer, let it dry using blower, fill crack with dry mortor,level it, then wet it with a pump sprayer, tool the surface to compact it. Works every time.

    • @sira451
      @sira451 4 дня назад +1

      I'm a single, senior, female - can't afford to hire someone to repair driveway and sidewalk cracks - going to try your method - thank you!

  • @MartyMeyerdierks
    @MartyMeyerdierks 12 дней назад +1

    Tremco 45ssl is amazing. I can attest.

  • @CodeOptimism
    @CodeOptimism 18 дней назад +5

    I was just looking at your previous video because it was on my home page and I hadn't seen it before, despite full notifications ("All"). I scrolled back in my notifications to everything between "11 days ago" and "13 days ago", and it was missing. Clicked your channel, saw this video! No notification either... dammit RUclips!

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад +1

      Yeah, YT can be a bit hard to understand. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @briangregus5225
    @briangregus5225 18 дней назад

    Visually, and this could be the video, I think your other repairs have blended much better. Will this product become more mottled, and thus blend better, over time? I wonder what additional methods the sealant could accept. It's funny, the larger cracks seem easier to address. Your pool noodle trick was excellent by the way. Found yourself the super sized backer rod!

  • @andrews5093
    @andrews5093 8 дней назад

    would you recommend running your finger over the bead so it can get flattened out...great video. Thanks

  • @wireless641
    @wireless641 18 дней назад +4

    Scott, could this method be used for a crack in a basement concrete floor?

  • @John-NeverStopLearning
    @John-NeverStopLearning 14 дней назад +2

    Good things first. Silkaflex is a great product, don’t use on any slopes. I have not used the Tremco, nice to know it will do a slight slope.
    Bad part. The plastic bottle I have tried to use. The issues I had were, shaking it does nothing. There’s a lot that settles in the bottom that will never loosen with shaking. I have tried a spade drill with the point and corners ground off. This works well however there always seems to be lumps in it. It does not come out of the bottle very well when squeezing.
    Good information on the video 👍

    • @marshallwilensky7932
      @marshallwilensky7932 12 дней назад

      I shook my plastic bottle like crazy. Since I had never used the product before, I thought it was supposed to be that thin. Later on, when I tried to seal another crack, the bottle was obviously still pretty full but NOTHING came out. I cut the bottle open and used a putty knife to trowel the product into the crack. So far it’s been okay.
      In the future I will use any other product.

  • @4speed3pedals
    @4speed3pedals 18 дней назад +3

    Is this repair viable for cold winter climates? You carved out the crack and only put the backer rod in 1/4". Wouldn't it be possible to get water behind the backer rod, freeze and blow out the crack making a larger repair?

  • @tkumar11
    @tkumar11 18 дней назад +3

    Your videos are very informative and at the cheapest way to fix it. I love it.
    Please upload any video on concrete wall leaks in basement and how to fix it. Thanks

    • @ursamajor7468
      @ursamajor7468 15 дней назад

      Yes !! I second that. Basement floor and poured basement walls, please.

  • @gregwhite-jo1dj
    @gregwhite-jo1dj 10 дней назад +1

    Scott. Thanks for the videos. I have a Concrete backyard in New Orleans La, I have repaired several cracks with the Sika product,, Gray Formula. The Concrete was stained a mid to light green and has faded where the area closet to my house was covered by an aluminum cover. The rest of the concrete, whir a majority of the cracks were fixed, was exposed to weather for the last 15 plus years. I have repainted the house with a light tan paint and have beechwood brown roof and am contemplating restraining the concrete with some shade of blight brown or tan. First, I want to make the area where the cracks were respired less visible before possibly applying some form of covering paint across the entire concrete area before appoint any brown stain or paint. Can you provide any ideas?tips on making the entire area uniform in appearance before the final steps of my project? Thanks, Greg W

  • @tashrayt4398
    @tashrayt4398 18 дней назад +2

    I’ve used this method on my driveway. Asphalt. After a few years the cracks start to expand more and they open up.. leaving you with another crack next to your sealant. I believe one step id recommend to prevent this is to bind the sealant to each side of the crack, so smooth it out with a putty knife for example, so it isn’t just sitting in the crack but also is able to bind to each side. If you don’t then you’ll end up with my issue..

    • @demonovationable
      @demonovationable 18 дней назад +1

      I don't see anywhere that states this product is formulated to work on asphalt. It's possible the petroleum in the blacktop could inhibit the cure of the sealant. Always best to use products specifically formulated for your substrate.

    • @tashrayt4398
      @tashrayt4398 17 дней назад

      @@demonovationable it was actually a more superior product. Either way I’ve used this on concrete walkways and experienced similar results after a couple of years.

    • @demonovationable
      @demonovationable 17 дней назад

      That's a bummer.

  • @joshuawilson7201
    @joshuawilson7201 18 дней назад +1

    I enjoy your content. Also going back to prior installs and modifications and upgrades and fixes. Really good stuff!

  • @bitisgabonica9315
    @bitisgabonica9315 16 дней назад +1

    Scott thank you so much for sharing your insights and knowledge. You do such a great job at explaining to a novice like me. Look forward to further videos!

  • @jrob8931
    @jrob8931 18 дней назад

    I had the same issues, and your video would have made mine look better when I tried to repair it a few years back. I finally broke down and just replaced my concrete. You did a nice job with what you got!

  • @steevkelly
    @steevkelly 18 дней назад +1

    would like to see a similar vid going over vertical cracks.

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад

      Thanks for the feedback, this seems to be a popular request 👍

  • @user-ov5kx7ki4v
    @user-ov5kx7ki4v 18 дней назад +1

    Hi Scott. detailed steps as usual. Will this work for small cracks in a poured concrete floor (2016 basement floor).? Thanks for your videos

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад

      Yeah, it would work for just sealing. If you wanted to do flooring over the concrete in the future I would use epoxy like in this video ruclips.net/video/bXDYgxM-PTc/видео.html 👍

  • @LifeInLandscaping
    @LifeInLandscaping 7 дней назад

    I have a pool deck. I'd like to do this to. my question is, am i able to paint this to blend in with the patio so it's u seen?

  • @PMichaels
    @PMichaels 18 дней назад +3

    Terrific video! This is so helpful. Thank you! 👍🏼

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot2422 18 дней назад +4

    Outstanding video and presentation

  • @darrylstevens2556
    @darrylstevens2556 18 дней назад +2

    I use silicon grout. Comes in a tube. Add a little sand on top & becomes almost invisible

  • @robertarnold9815
    @robertarnold9815 6 дней назад

    What you want to do (and he is doing it) is get the correct "shape factor." If you go too deep the adhesive capacity of the sealant can't hold on to the sides. It’s sort of like a rubber band if the shape is deep and narrow there is a lot of stress on the edges, while if its shallow and wide there is less adhesive adhesion stress. I just watched it fast to see if he would give the explanation of why you do this prep.

  • @davenelson8187
    @davenelson8187 18 дней назад +1

    My 12 yr old drive has some kind of 1/2” solid composite backer strips - what is this stuff? It’s been lifting over the last few years in several places to the point where its causing issues with my snowblower (hitting the lifting edges). I’ve used a Japanese counter top saw to cut-level it where its lifting. I live in Michigan where snow and ice are common each winter. What should I do?😊

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад +1

      I imagine it is 4" deep expansion joint www.homedepot.com/p/Quikrete-1-2-in-x-4-in-x-5-ft-2-lb-Expansion-Joint-691703/100318479 I would pull it out and then do a similar process as this to put down sealant.

  • @N8FLY
    @N8FLY 14 дней назад +2

    Is there a different method for much thinner cracks? I prefer not to grind them wider if possible. Thank you.

    • @marshallwilensky7932
      @marshallwilensky7932 12 дней назад

      I don’t own a grinder and don’t intend to buy one just for this.

  • @TheFishinAddict
    @TheFishinAddict 18 дней назад +1

    I have many cracks like this where the sidewalks or driveway meet. There is partial black material that appears to be used to fill the gap but is old and doesn’t completely seal the crack. Can I use this method in place of that old black material?

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад +1

      Yep, the old material is just the expansion joint and you can remove all the old pieces and then do this exact process.

  • @boofuls
    @boofuls 4 дня назад

    Would a wire
    ylon hand brush not be better as it could get deeper into the crack 🤔

  • @randomname9758
    @randomname9758 15 дней назад

    I remember that old job you did and the one year mark looks terrible. It's totally sunken in and not leveled.

  • @thexfilez2450
    @thexfilez2450 22 часа назад

    The cracks on mine are all different depths and size, there's no way I could use backer rod of all one size, I'd be cutting every few inches. Would it be okay to use some kind of expanding foam first, then use a utility knife to cut it down. Then add the sealant after?

  • @imacexpress
    @imacexpress 16 дней назад

    I’d really like to to see this particular sealing job after it dries. It seems like you’re way too full in the cracks, creating a raised hump that will be a problem or look unsightly.

  • @nedkent5239
    @nedkent5239 13 дней назад

    Butyl Rubber Caulk works good

  • @denislabine5846
    @denislabine5846 18 дней назад +3

    Does this work on asphalt for driveway?

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil 5 дней назад

    Use paving flags simple or block drive

  • @markh.6687
    @markh.6687 17 дней назад +4

    Why not pack sand into the crack, instead of using backer rod?

    • @tinalantz4665
      @tinalantz4665 11 дней назад +1

      Some plant seeds will grow in sand.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 11 дней назад +1

      @@tinalantz4665 Fair enough, but I meant before they put the crack filler in. That way the plant seeds never reach the sand. Probably. :)

  • @loganharrison1692
    @loganharrison1692 14 дней назад +2

    Go little bug 🐞 go!!

  • @-ssch
    @-ssch 18 дней назад +1

    Can I use it on my garage concrete ? It’s says post tension etc..

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад +1

      You could, if you want to prep the floor for an epoxy coating you would need to do something more like this ruclips.net/video/bXDYgxM-PTc/видео.html

  • @patriot1303
    @patriot1303 18 дней назад +1

    It cracked there because the expansion joint didn’t. You should cut through the expansion joint and make it deeper and a little wider

  • @CP-iw6ou
    @CP-iw6ou 11 дней назад

    Clay Sand? Sooo many kinds of sand out there...Can Quikrete Medium Grade Sand be used? Or Play Sand? thank you!

    • @daveh2612
      @daveh2612 6 дней назад

      Regular play sand

  • @chriseverydailyshow4164
    @chriseverydailyshow4164 18 дней назад +1

    Why is the patch you did in the older job so much lower than the original cement? Why, if intentional? Did things move around? Aesthetically, doesn't look good or complete. Do you like the look?

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад

      I actually usually leave the sealant lower than the surrounding concrete. In the small crack instance since the gap was so small the sealant stayed high compared to surrounding concrete. I like the look but you could put the backer rod higher and leave a 1/4” for the sealant.

    • @ychongy
      @ychongy 18 дней назад +1

      I made mine level to the cement on the driveway and my tires always makes black marks on them

    • @chriseverydailyshow4164
      @chriseverydailyshow4164 18 дней назад

      @@EverydayHomeRepairs ok, any comment on my questions related to the bigger crack?

    • @chriseverydailyshow4164
      @chriseverydailyshow4164 18 дней назад

      @@ychongy maybe that's a function of the cement you used?

    • @chriseverydailyshow4164
      @chriseverydailyshow4164 17 дней назад +1

      Alright, seems like you'll ignoring my question. I'll take that as you agreed it doesn't look good. Part of good repairs is the aesthetic.

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 14 дней назад

    The older repair, why isn't it flush ?
    Looks like it shrunk quite a bit.

  • @cr-iv1el
    @cr-iv1el 19 часов назад

    For those of us without all those tools, could we just wait til the crack is 1/2 inch wide?

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave4056 13 дней назад +19

    come on now whip out your pressure washer - turbo tip and surface washer and clean the driveway before doing the crack repair

  • @JtotheRizzo
    @JtotheRizzo 18 дней назад

    My method might be overkill but I would grab a bag of Cemetall (very inexpensive) and put it into the crack - just the dry powder, no water. Fill the crack with it but leave about an inch from the top of the crack. Then, mix a batch of Cementall with water to make a watery slurry. Pour that into the crack above the dry powder but again, don't fill the crack all the way. Leave yourself about 1/2" to 1/4" from the top of the crack. Let that dry for 24-48hrs. Finally, use the Sika or Tremco to finish it off.

    • @akbychoice
      @akbychoice 18 дней назад

      If it isn’t flexible, any expansion might crack that product. This is why expansion joints are needed to prevent buckling.

    • @JtotheRizzo
      @JtotheRizzo 18 дней назад

      ​@@akbychoice The crack appeared away from the control joint in this particular video. This tells me the base (below the concrete pad) failed or eroded away. The CementAll is not meant to provide flexibility but to give strength to the base. The Sika or Tremco is the flexible component of this repair. Once a crack appears, it's not IF it will fail again but WHEN it will fail again.

  • @i-9565
    @i-9565 11 дней назад

    He said, "Measure your crack"😂 3:31

  • @Chris-nf2ej
    @Chris-nf2ej 12 дней назад

    As a professional pressure washer and also offering this service as well.. it was hard for me to watch seeing the condition of the concrete cleanliness and lines left from a surface cleaner not used right....

    • @hexchad765
      @hexchad765 10 дней назад

      Would you say you could remove the dirty stripes in the concrete?

    • @Chris-nf2ej
      @Chris-nf2ej 9 дней назад

      @@hexchad765 we don't leave stripes ever... There's a correct way for pre and post treating that avoids that situation all together

  • @PelonMusk
    @PelonMusk 12 дней назад +2

    Just fill it with hydraulic grout. It's not going to shrink.

  • @bassangler73
    @bassangler73 18 дней назад

    I have never had the concrete sealer work very well..I found that the sealing that's similar to caulking last much better

  • @Pallidus_Rider
    @Pallidus_Rider 18 дней назад

    Still need to remove that tree and plant something with smaller root system (bushes, blackberries on a trellis)

  • @hardracer
    @hardracer 14 дней назад

    Shouldn't you be asking yourself why this particular part of the concrete cracked?looks to me like the foundation between the part of the sidewalk and all that area where the rocks and the tree are,has already got the foundation sinking......I've dumped the 1st stuff you showed down into the expansion joints that cracked where they were supposed to in my driveway and as another poster said it shrinks over time and in my case just disintegrated away...I might have to try the final stuff you used and see how long that holds up.

  • @bigtroll8249
    @bigtroll8249 День назад +1

    Why not fill the crack with sand first?

  • @Tsikura
    @Tsikura 13 дней назад +1

    @2:37 Little guy there dodged a bullet!

  • @sybo10
    @sybo10 4 дня назад

    For that very large crack 2 years ago I don't know why you didn't just use concrete or mortar to fill it, would have looked better I think

  • @thehpw
    @thehpw 18 дней назад +1

    Quickrete is garbage. Cracked everywhere I used it. Sika works well. Has lasted years with almost no cracking

  • @judyl.761
    @judyl.761 17 дней назад

    You forgot to do one step: push it into the crack with a spoon or similar tool. Then add a little sand.

  • @JohnH1370
    @JohnH1370 12 дней назад

    I like to leave original as it is. It's less obvious

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 21 час назад

    If rebars were used on the original pour, no need to do this. Worst case would be hairline cracks no more than 1 or 2 mm and won't widen any farther.

  • @workisfun...2438
    @workisfun...2438 15 дней назад

    He said measure your crack before you fill your crack.

  • @jsmithnevinsky
    @jsmithnevinsky 17 дней назад

    yeah and that giant bead sticking out above level looks like you laid some rope down. looks sloppy at the end.

  • @scrapenbass493
    @scrapenbass493 18 дней назад

    Looks like the sealant is sitting a little proud maybe once it cures you can take a razor blade scraper to it

  • @rlshultz5841
    @rlshultz5841 5 дней назад

    I follow KISS. Not worth it to me. I’ll take the re-work.

  • @outfitr9703
    @outfitr9703 17 дней назад

    Looks like too much material, it protrudes above the existing concrete. The old fix looks like it's low, not flush.

  • @tgirvin1969
    @tgirvin1969 18 дней назад +1

    Nylon brush to clean out the crack, leaf blower to blow the stuff right back into the crack....perfect!

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 18 дней назад +1

      lol ,good one

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 18 дней назад +2

      Brush isn’t to clean. It is to loosen dirt. The blower then blows all the dust and loose debris away.

  • @mule666
    @mule666 13 дней назад

    A lot of crack

  • @drloomis7260
    @drloomis7260 18 дней назад

    What would you use for bluestone

  • @priceandpride
    @priceandpride 18 дней назад

    Just use sand, it never looks good with sealant

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev 18 дней назад

    I can't stop staring at that dandelion in the grass behind you.

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  18 дней назад

      😂, I have been waging war on those things. Not sure who is winning.

    • @grilledflatbread4692
      @grilledflatbread4692 11 дней назад

      @@EverydayHomeRepairs i've been planting dandelions on purpose in my garden beds. They were originally brought to America by Europeans as a salad green.

  • @TroutWest
    @TroutWest 18 дней назад +2

    You just need $2000 in tools to fill this crack, no problem

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 18 дней назад +1

      You can buy a grinder for $45 from Lowes. $12 nylon drill attachment. I’m sure you own a drill. $100 for leaf blower. His screwdriver might have cost $1800.

  • @robertlewis5100
    @robertlewis5100 14 дней назад +2

    Hate to say so but this is not a very good looking job. Especially the previous larger one shown. Much better ways of finishing to have a better blend in job.

  • @RadioRich100
    @RadioRich100 13 дней назад +1

    The error is watching the jack of all trades master of none showing you how to do something. Gives bad electrical advice, plumbing advise and even how to plug a tire! Next he will be showing you how to sew on a button (the wrong way)

    • @bell4289
      @bell4289 13 дней назад

      Dude…as an electrician and HVAC installer, this channel has provided much helpful and practical advise to beginners and professionals alike! Get a life!

    • @bell4289
      @bell4289 13 дней назад

      Thanks so much for your helpful and practical advise! Always insightful!

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 12 дней назад

      @@bell4289 If you think so then you know nothing.

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 12 дней назад

      @@bell4289 DUDE, You cant be much of a contractor if this guys videos enlighten you. For your information this stupid clickbait repair (like everything else he does) wont last 3 months. After his repair fails, do it right (get a life)

  • @trentcardwell8620
    @trentcardwell8620 15 дней назад

    Shave your head dude

  • @miked4973
    @miked4973 10 дней назад

    Looks like shit though

  • @jamisondonald384
    @jamisondonald384 18 дней назад

    From one bald guy to another... Just shave it off. You'll look great

  • @garyruss3529
    @garyruss3529 18 дней назад

    8:30 minutes too long. Ain't got time for this. Thumbs down. Do Better!

  • @carolynjudd4231
    @carolynjudd4231 13 дней назад

    You are an excellent instructor! You explain everything so well and in depth. Providing a link to products used is a bonus. Even if one doesn't buy from Amazon or use the exact brand it is so helpful to know.

  • @t2dev
    @t2dev 18 дней назад +9

    🥢 Chopsticks work too

  • @sleepertesla6613
    @sleepertesla6613 16 дней назад

    Sikaflex lasted for about 3 years