Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 23, 2023 at 05:17:47 from (65.189.196.95):
In Reply to: Salt damaged concrete posted by 550Doug on September 22, 2023 at 10:53:59:
I can remove the concrete that is soft and I could patch over with new concrete?
My house was built in 1942. The septic tank was home made using brick and mortar. You could remove the bad concrete and repair the hole with brick and mortar. Probably last your lifetime.
Is there some type of product that will adhere to the old hard concrete?
I don't know if this product is salt proof. I can tell you it will adhere to concrete and it is waterproof.
I had to drill holes in my basement wall to run conduit and water lines out. I used 90 minute durabond to fill in around the conduit and water line.
Not sure how thick you can apply this over old concrete. About 1/8 inch at a time. Unlike other drywall mud, this stuff doesn't shrink after it drys.
It might be worth a try.
I use 90 minute durabond for my first coats of mud when I drywall. Set the tape with durabond too.
I sanded the durabond before top coating it with white drywall mud.
I'll guarantee you I won't have drywall cracks or tape failures.
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