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How Do You Fix Broken Cement Steps?

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How Do You Fix Broken Cement Steps?

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Over time, those once brand new concrete steps will become cracked and chipped. The thaw-freeze cycle can make matters even worse. Water can seep between the cracks and freeze, expanding the concrete and making the thin slits in your steps as wide as the Grand Canyon. You might be able to glue a small corner back on with epoxy, but most cases require additional planning and supplies. Step 1 Brush broken area, clearing away any chips or debris. Step 2 Place the length of scrap lumber along the front of your step, flush with the top. Step 3 Drill two holes in either end of the wood with the 1/4″ masonry bit. Be sure to drill through the board into the concrete step beneath. Step 4 Drive two 16D nails into the newly drilled holes using a carpenter’s hammer. Step 5 Fill the broken areas with patching concrete and let it dry for a few minutes, but not completely. Step 6 Remove the scrap wood board, nails and all. Step 7 Fill the nail holes with remaining patching concrete and trowel the are

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