Q:What is the difference between this and 60 lb. Sand/Topping Mix?
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by|Aug 25, 2023
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A: QUIKRETE® Sand/Topping Mix is used for repairing and topping damaged horizontal concrete surfaces less than 2 in (50 mm) thick. QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Repair is a polymer-modified and shrinkage-compensated rapid setting, high strength repair material designed for vertical and horizontal structural concrete repairs.
by|Aug 25, 2023
Q:What is the difference between this product and 60 lb. Sand/Topping Mix?
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by|Aug 24, 2023
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A: QUIKRETE® Sand/Topping Mix is used for repairing and topping damaged horizontal concrete surfaces less than 2 in (50 mm) thick. QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Repair is a polymer-modified and shrinkage-compensated rapid setting, high strength repair material designed for vertical and horizontal structural concrete repairs.
by|Aug 24, 2023
Q:What is the maximum thickness this can be applied on a garage floor? We need to fill a floor 3 inches in the middle to a feathered edge
by|Jun 25, 2023
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A: QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Concrete Repair can be built up to at least 1-1/2 in (38 mm) in one application. For full-depth repairs, the product should be extended with up to 10 lb (4.5 kg) of clean, high quality -1/2 inch (-13 mm) gravel per 20 lb (9 kg) pail, or 25 lb (11.3 kg) of gravel per 50 lb (22.6 kg) bag.
by|Jun 27, 2023
Q:Will this accept concrete stain ?
by|Jun 11, 2023
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A: QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Concrete Repair will accept concrete stains. The polymer built into this product may resist staining somewhat, lightening the color intensity. A second application of stain may be desired for the desired color saturation.
by|Jun 12, 2023
Q:I'm looking to secure an I beam in place in a beam pocket in my foundation wall. Is this the product you'd recommend?
by|Apr 10, 2023
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A: When anchoring I-beams in beam pockets, strength is not a critical characteristic. This is typically done with a lower strength normal-setting materials, like QUIKRETE® Mason Mix or QUIKRETE® Mortar Mix
by|Apr 11, 2023
Q:Do I need to use primer or a bonding agent on the concrete first before applying this product?
by|Mar 30, 2023
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A: No, surfaces to receive QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Concrete Repair should be clean and free of foreign substances. Premium polymers designed to enhance bonding are already incorporated in the product.
by|Mar 30, 2023
Q:How many square foot at 1/8th in?
by|Dec 4, 2022
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A: Applications of QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Concrete Repair at a true 1/8” thickness will be difficult due to the aggregate used in this material. Each 50 lb (22.6 kg) bag of QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Repair will yield approximately 0.45 ft3 (12.7 L) of material. This equates to a total of 43 square feet of area at 1/8” thick, however it should only be used for patches less than 2 ft2 (0.19 m2).
by|Dec 8, 2022
Q:How long after this product is applied can an epoxy floor coating be installed?
by|Jul 9, 2022
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A: QUIKRETE® Polymer Modified Structural Concrete Repair can be coated with an epoxy floor coating 28 days after installation. Please follow the coating manufacturer’s recommendations for installation over fresh concrete.