Concrete Parking Lot Repair
Whether operating a paid parking facility, or providing secure parking for your clients or employees, it is essential to have a safe and smooth parking area for both vehicles and pedestrians.
For a quick and long-lasting concrete parking lot repair, use FlexSet applied with a polymer dispenser. First clean the surface thoroughly. If the concrete parking lot repair area is course and dry, there is no need to treat the surface. If not, treat oily areas by scarifying the surface. A scarifier has blades that sand or scrape the concrete surface and will completely remove oily residue.
The next step is to use a polymer dispenser machine to apply FlexSet. Spread material over concrete parking Lot repair, starting at the edges. Use a squeegee to create a smooth and even coating. The material will fill in any divets or uneven surfaces naturally, using gravity. Once the material has self-leveled, apply sand. The sand should be applied shortly after the material. Apply as much sand as you can until it looks dry. When the entire concrete parking Lot repair area has been coated, check the surface. The concrete parking lot repair is almost done when the material is dry to touch and can support your weight. At this point, sweep off the excess sand and do a final review. If any areas may have been missed or look uneven, touch up those areas.
Note: for a pothole or damage that is thicker than 3/8 inch, include a bucket of FlexSet. You can mix the polymer and place with aggregate and sand into the larger holes. After pouring FlexSet in, you can use a straight edge and trowel it to make it a smooth match to the surrounding concrete parking lot repair area.








