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What type of concrete mix should I use, to fill in cracks in my driveway?

Have long cracks over 3 feet long, and some as wide as 3 inches. It is also uneven. I can not afford a new driveway. I need to repair the cracks before I trip and fall.


Answer:
a bag of sand mix concrete should work nicely , for a while.

That is a mix of 3 sand to one cement , mix it to a somewhat dry consistancy , but it should cling together on a trowel, not drippy.

Fill the crack after wetting the concrete to help it stick.

It may shrink a little , but keep it wet for a few days to help it cure.

There are a number of concrete patch mixes that may work better , try your local building center.

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