Thanks for the professional tips,and caution. That could save this retired man lots of money from hiring someone else who really doesn't know much but charges a lot. Question, how much water do you spray that size of gap. Do you need to respray? If so , how long and how many times after the first spray? Thanks in replying.
Thanks for the great video! If I want to fill in the WIDE open gap between my garage floor and concrete driveway, can I fill in the deep hole with cheap sand saving a couple of inches and then use the Polymeric sand? Thanks for your help.
@@davespeer3293 We think that would work if you must. But the polymer modified sand is quite cheap already compared to other means and methods of filling that gap. Let us know what you end up doing and how it worked for you.
Thanks for the professional tips,and caution. That could save this retired man lots of money from hiring someone else who really doesn't know much but charges a lot.
Question, how much water do you spray that size of gap. Do you need to respray? If so , how long and how many times after the first spray? Thanks in replying.
Thanks - I’m going to give it a try. I do wonder how long it will last. Thanks!
Can you use the that sand to fill cracks in blacktop, maybe in a black color??
Thanks for the great video! If I want to fill in the WIDE open gap between my garage floor and concrete driveway, can I fill in the deep hole with cheap sand saving a couple of inches and then use the Polymeric sand? Thanks for your help.
@@davespeer3293 We think that would work if you must. But the polymer modified sand is quite cheap already compared to other means and methods of filling that gap. Let us know what you end up doing and how it worked for you.
Thanks for the quick video, gonna try it in ohio weather this spring.
Isn't sand BAD for filling cracks? There are other materials more able to accomplish this task, yes?
@@project.jericho you watched the whole video? Might want to rewatch and see this isn’t ordinary sand.
Kevin definitely needs a belt