Mastic cover on Expansion Joints for Concrete

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @ashefaksmen131
    @ashefaksmen131 11 років тому +1

    Highly professional and clear presentation. Well done!!
    Faksmen

  • @Mrjeffwortham
    @Mrjeffwortham  10 років тому +4

    An update. I used this on my newer driveway and the mastic at the bottom that gets run over as I back out has been pulled away from the concrete so now water can get in. We have done it twice and it happened both times. I would recommend using felt on driveways where the tires roll over it. I also have a slope so that may contribute to the problem.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste 7 років тому

      Thanks for the info. Where can I buy the felt??? So MUCH easier to apply than this mastic.

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 2 роки тому

      First of all mastic and sealant are not the same thing. The proper sealant to use is traffic grade polyurethane. When installed correctly there is no issue with driving over it.

  • @kenmitchell3355
    @kenmitchell3355 3 роки тому

    Great vide0! Are control joints the shallow grooves cut into a driveway but expansion joints are deep cuts all the way through the driveway ? I need to seal expansion joints with Mastic but not control joints in a driveway correct? Thanks for any advice.

  • @Mrjeffwortham
    @Mrjeffwortham  11 років тому

    It should work, although it's a stretch. I would make it an inch or more deep if it were that wide just to give it a little more staying power. It will be even more important that it is supported from underneath, so make sure the sand is there evenly and it can't settle. Good luck!

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Рік тому

      Sealants should never be installed more than 1/2” deep. And sealants should once cured are not “supported from underneath “
      You should not give advice when you do not understand the basics

  • @irmalindaramirez6569
    @irmalindaramirez6569 4 роки тому

    Hi when you add the sand before putting the deck o seal down .. how do you fix a sink hole.. whats the correct process.. do you keep adding sand or is there another way to seal the hole before applying seal!?

  • @chrischambless
    @chrischambless 5 років тому +8

    You sound kind of like Fred Rogers.

  • @raulakh123
    @raulakh123 9 років тому +1

    I recently expended driveway with borders and control joints are blocked by the new borders. So I have to waterproof previous control joints so water will not lodged in them during freezing. I also read your recent comment that it is not a waterproof. What kind of solution do you suggest. Thank-you for sharing your experience.

  • @DiogenesOfCa
    @DiogenesOfCa 7 років тому

    Where can I buy the sand at?

  • @Rudomillan
    @Rudomillan 11 років тому

    Where do I get the mastic?

  • @piyushtdesai
    @piyushtdesai 9 років тому

    where do I get mastic ?

  • @piyushtdesai
    @piyushtdesai 9 років тому

    nice trips

  • @VitaTonga
    @VitaTonga 9 років тому

    Never see this on driveway they usually use this on pool deck..

    • @genecarden780
      @genecarden780 Рік тому

      Xactly everything about this video is wrong. From the material choice to the backer to using sand Everything will lead to premature failure.

  • @genecarden780
    @genecarden780 Рік тому

    Please do not do anything shown in this video. EVERY SINGLE THING IS WRONG
    1. Deck o seal is polysulfide sealant exclusively for pool decks. ( polysulfide is more resistant to pool chemicals) Not traffic areas. And requires a primer made for the system. Use polyurethane in traffic areas.
    2. You absolutely have to use the correct size BACKER ROD not the crap he used and definitely NOT SAND. The backer rod does 3 things. It provides depth control,the sealant should be 1/2 as deep as wide. But not less than1/4” or more than1/2” it prevents a 3 sided bond and it gives the sealant the proper profile to perform correctly.
    3. Adding sand to the top of the joint will cause the sealant to fail prematurely because it restricts the sealant’s movement
    I have installed sealants professionally for over 45 years and all of the UA-cam misinformation about sealants is just ridiculous. It seems for every 20 that are absolutely wrong like this there is 1 that gets it right

  • @paparomano3390
    @paparomano3390 5 років тому +1

    its not mastic!!