HOW TO: Apply & Match crack filler to exposed aggregate driveway
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2014
- This is a simple and easy video demonstration showing the application process to fill your driveway cracks. Using a crack sealant and using a sand pea gravel mix to match the filler to exposed aggregate.
Very helpful! I have thought about doing this with the pea gravel mixed in, but did not think about adding sand! Brilliant!
Thanks for posting this. It really helped. There were several other video's posted explaining a similar process but I followed this advice. (1) I pressured washed the driveway (2) I used a wire brush and wire wheel on my drill to clean out the crack (3) I blew out the crack with my air gun (4) I gentle shot the calk into the cracks. At times I had to force it in between the gaps. (5) when I had a long line filled I then went over it with my leaf blower to even it out and maybe sink it in (6) I then laid pea gravel over the crack and stomped it down using a 4X4 wooden block (7) lastly I poured a light coating of sand over the top and stomped it down again. I knew going into this that I was not going to get an exact match but it looks so much better now then a long dirt filled weed infested crack. The proof in the pudding will be what it looks like a year from now. Thanks again....
wondering how the repair hold up on the long term? Thx.
Can you post a picture of your repair?
The leaf blower tip worked great. Helped to smooth it, spread it, and force it down into crack. Thanks!
the "after" is ridiculously good vs. "before"! thanks for the awesome tips
That’s the best gravel driveway repair I’ve seen.
For sure!
Thanks Ryan. This was very helpful!
Perfect Ryan. Love the sand idea. Thanks.
Thank you very much for the tips and tricks!! Going to give this a try tomorrow....
Great video thanks for posting.
This was a great help! Thank you!
Awesome!!!!!! Now that's thinking outside the box
Awesome. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for the tips!
thanks, excellent video, very helpful
Thanks, this is on my to do list.
Very nice!
NIce job, I did mine the same way, except I tapped the surface flat with my hand sledge hammer after applying the sand which helped level out the added pebble rock to the existing drive way. Nice job man! One of the better fixes I've seen!
Nice repair!!!
i did something similar a couple of years ago, but did not smooth out the filer over the top as I was afraid it would not blend in. Its been a couple of years and I must readdress my cracks, but will try your method. Thanks!
Thank you this tip was helpful
Love the ending! ;p
You are a very talented and musical guy with your armpit accordian... Good Video. Home Depot has pea gravel by the bag for about 4 dollars to match aggregate sandstone driveways. Not sure about the gray though. I was watching a video and they reccomended finishing sand. Something special probably in the masonry section but not sure.
very clever man..wow
good tuturiol
good info ..I have a concrete drive here, so it shows up more ...I am going to try something similar ...just going to try clean sand
Thanks! My driveway needs this, but I can't seem to find anyone who does this in my area.
Smart! I like your method. I think if you put a little dry cement powder on the top instead of dirt, will get better matching color.
Ryan is doing it the correct way. Cement power will absorb the moisture in the crack filler causing the fill or patch to crumble. Slab Jack came and fix my 36 x 60 drive way and large patios after they had settled and cracked in every way imaginable. After they were done, using the same method as Ryan's, you didn't notice the where they had drilled 2.5 inch holes or filled the 40 or so cracks with big chunks missing. If using dry cement.... fill the crack or hole, wet it.... keep filling and wetting it until it's just level with the surface. Then add the pea gravel and wet sand. 24 hours later brush or shop vac the excess "toppings". Obviously don't use white cement or sand if you are repairing the standard "gray" aggregate. PS. I use Finishing Sand cement for small cracks that don't require pea gravel. Have fun!
Hi Ryan,Would this technique work in my new driveway as technician did wrong cuts? Also I live where temperature fluctuate from +40 C to -40 C in summer and winter and cement contract and expand? Thanks
Are you using the sika crack flex sealant ? I thought that was only good for horizontal cracks according to another video? Or are you using the sika self leveling sealant? Thanks. Great info
Super .
Does anyone know if you follow this method and you let it dry and wait until next season can you pressure wash over it and will it stay the same color? Just curious. Thanks.
How are the cracks holding up after all of the years? How about the sand, is the crack still disguised from the rocks and sand? Thanks!
Idk about smearing it all overall outside the crack. Would have loved to see follow up video a year later of how it looked
not bad at all man :)
Anyone know how/what I can use for a large amount of large cracks? It would take me using 500 bottles of the filler if I used them.
Did the rocks sink into the caulk?
wow! so easy to match and not have those lines in the driveway , 5 stars
wqell done - thankws
Cool he said fill the crack with your caulk.
Germany is switching back to coal. lol
only looks good until it rains a few times...then it looks shitty
any idea why? have others had that experience? i live in the Pac NW so rain is pretty common....
I think it’s because the sand doesnt really bond well to the filler material or that it wears away quickly with weather / traffic
It does look good for a while though
The camera is too high, and I see the guy but not the driveway.