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BobVillaWannabe
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Garage Floor Pot Holes
I have several spots in the garage where there are pot holes developing. One of them is approximately 4 inches by 8 inches and after removing the loose material, it's nearly 3 inches deep.
My questions is how to go about repairing this, since it is a spot that the vehicle will drive over when parked in the garage. It appears that the hole is filled with gravel and sand. The move I remove, the more there seems to loosen and need to be removed. I'd rather not hire a contractor to do this is it's something that I can do myself. However, I am not sure what to do. Can I just clean the area, wet it down and fill with Quickcrete? There's a second spot developing as well. Any suggestions are welcome. Jeff |
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