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SlashGear: What Is The Downside Of Using Concrete Sealer On Your Driveway?

Concrete sealers are used to seal small cracks in your driveway, but they come with some significant disadvantages, especially if used incorrectly.

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SlashGear: The Pros And Cons Of Using Acrylic Concrete Sealer In Your Garage

Acrylic concrete sealer protects your floor, is easy to apply, and is relatively inexpensive, but the tradeoff is a finish that only lasts about 3 years.

The Pros And Cons Of Using Acrylic Concrete Sealer In Your Garage

This basement sealer might seem expensive compared to other gallon-sized products, but since it’s a concentrate, it actually covers up to 1,000 square feet when mixed with four gallons of water. It’s ...

Q. Why are there different types of sealers? A. This is really a two- or three-fold question. First, what kind of protection and what do you want it to look like when you’re done. One of the most ...

Placing concrete on a vapor retarder rather than an absorptive base, such as sand or gravel, increases the water “bleeding” period. Concrete finishers sometimes poke holes in the vapor retarder to ...

Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bound together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid. It is the second-most-used substance (after water), [1] the most widely used building material, [2] and the most-manufactured material in the world. [3]