Concrete to water mix to fill holes in front steps
In my front concrete steps, a few holes turned into a small nest for critters. They've been slowly making it bigger and bigger on the inside. I want to fill the hole with concrete but I don't want that normal "peanut butter" consistency. I feel like I want to mix it more watery so I can pour it into the void and have it fill all the cracks and crevices that I can't see. I'm less worried about the structure and the strength, and am more interested in making sure the void (however big it is) will get filled. Then I'll seal it. Then expoxy over it to make it look nice. What's a good amount of water in the concrete for that? Or, if there's something else that could work besides concrete, I'm open to ideas. submitted by /u/Molotov_Glocktail [link] [comments]
In my front concrete steps, a few holes turned into a small nest for critters. They've been slowly making it bigger and bigger on the inside. I want to fill the hole with concrete but I don't want that normal "peanut butter" consistency. I feel like I want to mix it more watery so I can pour it into the void and have it fill all the cracks and crevices that I can't see.
I'm less worried about the structure and the strength, and am more interested in making sure the void (however big it is) will get filled. Then I'll seal it. Then expoxy over it to make it look nice.
What's a good amount of water in the concrete for that? Or, if there's something else that could work besides concrete, I'm open to ideas.
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