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How Do You Repair A Chipped Driveway?

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How Do You Repair A Chipped Driveway?

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The concrete that makes up a driveway’s surface is mixed to last for decades. However, even the best-laid driveways can develop problems, and a common one is surface chipping. A chipped driveway is an eyesore as well as a hazard to vehicles, possibly causing tire damage. Whether your driveway has a few light chips or is experiencing severe scaling, it should be repaired as soon as possible. In order to make the repairs, you’ll have to fill in the chips with a material that will create a new smooth surface of equal strength to the old. Prepare the surface of the driveway by removing any loose concrete chips from the surface of the driveway and then cleaning the surface completely. Degrease the surface of the driveway where the chips are located along with the area surrounding the chip with a retail degreasing solution applied with a squeegee. Use a power washer to complete the washing of the driveway. Allow the driveway to dry and then sweep it clear of any remaining dirt or debris. Pri

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