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Repairing Driveway Cracks

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Date: 11/07/2007 Topics: Home Improvement > Maintenance and Repair | Readers Request > Home  
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What is a good economical way to repair driveway cracks?

Cajunanagel from Shreveport, Louisiana
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By Dean (Guest Post)
Go to Lowes or Home Depot. They have material in cartridges or pails that are made for repairing cracks in driveays.

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By theseamstress (624) Contact
my husband put silicone sealer in ours.

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