If you’ve got some damaged concrete, you may be wondering how to repair it. Luckily, this is one of those DIY home projects that anyone can do, so don’t be intimidated if you’ve never patched or worked with concrete before. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about fixing small sections of concrete.

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Frame the area off.

  1. Use wood boards to create a frame for the area you’re filling in. Create a box or shape that the concrete will be placed. If there is a natural border i.e. concrete around, or other type of framing, you will not need to build the form. Use wooden stakes to secure the forms. Use duplex nails to nail the stakes to the outside of the forms. Duplex nails are made in such a way that they can easily be pulled out once your concrete cures.
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Warnings

  • Concrete is considered a hazardous material pay attention to all the safety warning when dealing with concrete.
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  • Use safety precautions when working with cement. Always wear eye, hand, feet, and skin protection.
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  • Don't let children near the site where you are working.
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