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How to Repair Concrete Potholes?

Concrete is subject to breakdown, whether from the constant water exposure of sprinklers or extremely heavy loads wearing away at the foundation. Potholes are a nuisance that if left unrepaired can lead to major damage to both roads and cars.

To repair a concrete pothole, use Roklin’s FlexSet concrete repair product. FlexSet provides a fast-setting repair with almost no interruption of service.

First ensure that the damaged area is clean and dry. Sweep or blow out cracks so there is no loose debris. Place the aggregate provided in the FlexSet package to fill in some of the concrete pothole, without going above the damaged area. Using FlexSet, carefully pour contents of bottle “a” into provided 5-gallon bucket then add special sand. Next, shake bottle “b” thoroughly and pour into sand mixture. Mix with a paddle-mixer, using a drill.

When mixture is completely wet, pour FlexSet onto concrete pothole and use a trowel or lute to smooth material into cracks. When damaged area becomes sufficiently smooth, toss topping sand by hand over repaired area to create a uniform look and feel. The new FlexSet repair can be ready for traffic in less than an hour.

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