TARMAC & ASPHALT
IMPRINTED CONCRETE
A cementitious coloured compound for swift repairs to cracks, holes and and broken up areas of imprinted concrete and tarmac
Just mix with imprinted concrete sealer or tarmac restorer and paste into the cracks or holes on the surface of the concrete or tarmac. The rapid drying compound provides a durable and effective repair that should stand up to the general wear and tear a tarmac or concrete surface receives. The crack repair compound is supplied in 3kg tubs.
If you intend to fill a small hairline crack, use a knife to paste into the crack and smooth over the area. Once dry the area can be sealed over with tarmac restorer or concrete sealer.
For further information or advice about using this product, please call (01) 649 9053 or visit our dedicated Repairing Potholes website.
QUICK AND RELIABLE DELIVERY THROUGHOUT IRELAND
We offer a delivery service across Ireland for all of our products.
We provide a comprehensive guarantee of quality and ensuring a reliable nationwide delivery service to all our customers is very important. It does not matter if you live in Dublin, Cork, Sligo or Limerick, our service is as consistent and reliable as can be. This is a testament to the many satisfied customers that have commented on our delivery service over the years.
We can deliver to another address if you are not going to be in to receive the products. If you notify us with clear delivery instructions, we can also leave with a neighbour or somewhere at your property without a signature.
It is also our aim to monitor our stock levels closely to ensure we can always fulfill demand and make sure products are sent out as soon as possible.
Please read the section relating to deliveries under our Terms and Conditions.
Great product
I have not received my Crack repair compound for concrete & tarmac, which i purchased about a week ago, you are looking for a review for it which I am still waiting... regards Bobby 0857324335.
My husband has applied the repair compound and so far is pleased with the results. Seems to be an inexpensive way to repair a concrete driveway with some deep cracks.