How do you fill expansion joints in concrete driveway
How do you fill expansion gaps in concrete driveway?
Can you fill in concrete expansion joints?
You can always fill these joints in your garage floor after an epoxy coating is applied. It can also be done after clear sealers, stains, or other floor treatments are applied as well. Not before. The easiest solution is to fill these joints with a self-leveling polyurethane joint sealer/filler.
What do you fill driveway expansion joints with?
Foam backer rods act to fill in space between concrete joints so you don’t need to use a ton of self-leveling sealant. Here’s a BIG TIP: the diameter of the backer rod should be 1/8 inch larger than the width of your concrete expansion joint. This will ensure a water-tight seal.
Should you fill driveway expansion joints?
Even expansion joints in your concrete driveway should be caulked. They can be the biggest culprit of water under your slabs. Notice how the caulking is slightly lower than the concrete slab around it. This protects the caulk from wear and tear of people walking and driving over it.
What do you put in concrete expansion joints?
Expansion joints must be sealed with a flexible sealant, like QUIKRETE® Self-Leveling Polyurethane Sealant or QUIKRETE® Non-Sag Polyurethane Sealant…or an expansion joint strip, to prevent water from penetrating the joint and deteriorating the sub-base.
Can you put sand in expansion joints?
Specially treated super-fine sand (Silica Sand) that has been washed, filtered for even particles and heat dried to reduce the weight so it does not sink and spreads evenly over the surface of caulk used to replace expansion joints or to repair cracks in concrete.
How much does it cost to fill expansion joints?
The price to repair expansion joints and control joints greatly depends on how bad the damage is. Preventative joint filling can cost between $1.50 and $3 per lineal foot, but once expansion joint repair or control joint repair is required, the costs can vary from $15 – $100 per lineal foot of joints.