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Concrete Driveway Repair

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Raizinman

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I have a 120 foot by 15 foot wide concrete driveway that is 15 years old. It has recently started to develop holes or what you might call pitting. I would like to get another 5 or 10 years more out of this concrete. I was told that there is an epoxy or sealer that can be applied to the concrete that will fill the holes and prevent further deterioration. Has anyone tried this? What epoxy or sealer works best? I assume that I would just need to power wash the concrete and then apply the sealer?
 
There are lots of hole fillers that will do the job. I'd use something like a stiff caulking for small holes and engineered grout for larger ones. Both are available are the homey. If you live where it doesn't freeze don't bother doing anything.
 
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