Any tips on repairing cracks on a concrete patio so it looks like new
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Assuming the crack has stablized and the base is solid, this method can be used:
http://www.garagecoatings.com/Product%20Literature/Install%20Guides%20PDF/4900%20Epoxy%20Crack%20Repair%20Guide%20Installation%20Guide.pdf
And then depending upon UV exposure, one can top the slab with 'poxies or microtoppings such as:
http://www.miracote.com/index.php?href=productdetail&id=16
If the crack is not stablized, you're wasting time and money.
how do you determine if the crack has stabilized? how many seasons of weathering its been through?