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Jeremiah J.
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I can help with Structural/concrete repair info

Jeremiah J.
  • Contractor
  • Wisconsin
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Not selling any services or anything just like helping out. I am a newbie to investing and am learning alot here and would like to give back when I can. So with that being said if anyone has any questions about foundation repair/crack injections/decorative concrete or anything along those lines feel free to ask.

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Jeremiah J.
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Jeremiah J.
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By embedded stone do you mean eposed aggregate concrete? If this is the case you would want to prep the area to receive the patch by scarifying the existing surface then cleaning it thoroughly. Next step would be as you mentioned and apply an epoxy primer such as reziweld by wr meadows and immediately pour the patch material against the epoxy before the epoxy cures.

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