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Q: 2 Questions. 1st I have a 1 1/2

A: I would use our concrete welder material to fix the deep gap between the asphalt driveway and concrete garage and the 1/4" cracks in your asphalt driveway.

Posted By Ray Menegus
Sep 1st, 2010 09:26:01 AM
Q: I used FloMix to fill a low spot in my driveway. I would like to order another bucket to coat some of the areas that are alligatored from 30 years of weathering. None of the areas are cracks or holes in the surface. Most seem to be areas where the asphalt was not compacted as much. I am concerned that the fine gravel is just too course for my purpose and perhaps that I am wrong in thinking of spreading the FloMix on top of the surface. None of the areas would be more than about 1/2 an inch thick. Can I use sand instead of part of the gravel or will that cause the patch to be less stable? Could I thin the mix out by using more liquid?Thanks,Al

A: The repair you describe is well suited for our flomix product. It can be placed as thin as 1/8" using sand. The thicker you place the flomix the courser aggreate should be used in the mix.(3/8" rock in the mix.)Remember to place sand on top of the flomix when you finish the surface and befoe it dries.

Posted By Al
Aug 31st, 2010 01:20:10 PM
Q: Sidewalk slabs are not aligned anymore. One slab was pushed up by about 1/2 inch.Would you recommend

A: There are two ways you can fix the uneven sidewalk. You can grind off the high edge of the sidewalk to match the other edge. Or you can use flexset material tapering from the high edge of the sidewalk down to the rest of sidewalk.

Posted By greg
Aug 25th, 2010 01:49:30 PM
Q: Ben.......I have recently poured the apron of a driveway.There is a 3/4

A: I would use Roklin Flexset to fix your problem. I would also recomend adding 3/8" dry and clean rock to the mix to make it stiffer and stronger. I would taper the product from the top of the apron to the street. This should protect the edge of your apron. The repair can be driven over an hour after it has been poured.

Posted By keith
Aug 14th, 2010 04:17:16 PM
Q: I would like to use concrete welder to fill a decorative accent gap around the perimiter of my pool. The gap is about 3/8

A: I am not familar with payers sand, however I would use the courses clean and dry sand I could get into the gaps addition to concrete welder to fill the gaps. you can reseal the twin cartridges by replacing the D plugs. The mixing nozzle can not be reused, you would have to replace it each time you use the product.

Posted By Robert Soule
Aug 14th, 2010 01:24:53 AM
Q: hi, we have a asphalt tennis court and there are bird baths on the same. We would like to know how we can use Flomix to solve this problem

A: Flomix would work well in fixing your bird bath problems. Flomix is self leveling. All you would have to do is place some folmix in each bird bath one at a time and use a long 2 by 4 for leveling and removing the excess material .I would use a towel to smooth and taper the edges. Then put topping sand.

Posted By Priyesh MOdy
Aug 13th, 2010 10:29:29 AM
Q: Can FLOMIX be used as a finished surface/leveling course on an asphalt sidewalk?We have a 3ftx7ft area of sidewalk that needs to have the surface raised by 0.5

A: yes flomix can be used as a finish surface/levelling coures on an asphalt side walk. the cost would be about eght hundred dollars. you would need about eight kits and three bags of rock. you would have to place a form around the area to hold the product in p;ace until it sets. you would also need to place black topping sand on the surface.

Posted By Edwin Schmeckpeper
Aug 12th, 2010 09:39:18 AM
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