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A few prep questions

SteveMA

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I have a smallish "2" car garage (~325 sqft) with a very small (<1/8") crack running the length of the floor and, apparently, not very deep). Do I fill it with a "crack filler" or will the combination of primer followed by epoxy system essentially accomplish the task? And, if I should fill separately, is there a preferred product?

Also, the floor has an area (~15 sqft) of pitting. Can I fill these voids (none are very deep, <1/4") with an epoxy fill material?
Thanks,
Steve
 
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I have a smallish "2" car garage (~325 sqft) with a very small (<1/8") crack running the length of the floor and, apparently, not very deep). Do I fill it with a "crack filler" or will the combination of primer followed by epoxy system essentially accomplish the task? And, if I should fill separately, is there a preferred product?

Also, the floor has an area (~15 sqft) of pitting. Can I fill these voids (none are very deep, <1/4") with an epoxy fill material?
Thanks,
Steve

You should be able to repair both with a single product. Sometimes you have to grind the crack out a bit in order to fill it. Just depends on the filler and the size of the crack.

Before I suggest a product, I would really prefer to see some pictures. My preference would be to have a nickel or quarter in the picture for scale.

We sell some great fillers, but there are a handful of products sold locally that will do just as well and also give you the time to get your prep done while you wait for your shipment.
 
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