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  1. Complete Kit for the Repair of an Average Concrete Foundation Crack. The LCR Repair kit contains enough material to repair an average 1/16" wide, eight foot crack. LCR is ideal for homeowners, contractors, remodelers, maintenance personnel and D.I.Y. users. Dispenses with standard 10 oz caulking gun not included.

  2. LCR MV is a 100% solids, two-component, moisture insensitive epoxy designed to permanently restore structure and design strength to cracked concrete structures. Unique wetting properties allow maximum penetration of LCR MV into cracks above .005”. The LCR MV can be used on wet or dry surfaces. Fits most standard caulk dispensing guns.

  3. High-Performance Concrete Crack Repair: Effectively seal and repair cracks in concrete structures with our professional-grade Polygem LCR Epoxy Kit. Stops Leaks Permanently: Achieve reliable and long-lasting results by addressing concrete cracks and preventing further water penetration and damage.

  4. Excellent Adhesion to concrete, wood, fiberglass and metal surfaces. Uses For permanently repair cracks in concrete such as: Basement foundation crack repair.* Industrial warehouse and residential floors Patios and sidewalks Balcony, pool and parking decks Reservoir, tank and pool leak repair.*

  5. 8 kwi 2011 · The Kit contains all materials you need to repair an average basement foundation crack 8′ tall, 8″ thick and 1/16″ wide. To begin you start with a dry non-leaking crack and wire brush the crack to clean off dirt, paint or loose material.

  6. 4 dni temu · Stop basement leaks permanently! Liquid Concrete Repair is a unique epoxy developed for the repair of cracked concrete. This epoxy is also ideal for restoring delaminated wood and bonding metals and fiberglass. Each kit will fix approximately one crack that measures 1/16" wide by 8' long by 8" deep.

  7. For an effective repair of a wall or floor crack using hydraulic cement you will need to clean out and widen the crack to approximately 1" wide x 1-1/2" deep, ideally with the crack wider at its innermost and more narrow at the wall or floor surface (a "V" shape) to give a mechanical bond to the cured concrete patch.

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