Suggestions on how to repair these cracks?

Kim30896378
by Kim30896378
These cracks happened gradually over time. I would Like to repair them even if it’s just temporary or for a short duration. Welcoming any suggestion and step by step instruction.

Thank you.🙂
Chipped by visitor’s luggage.
2) chipped
might be loss of soil support underneath. ? Maybe smooth out the “step” caused?
?use Flex product?
  5 answers
  • Grandmasue10 Grandmasue10 on Mar 25, 2018

    I can't tell from the picture what surface these cracks are in. I like DIY videos on You Tube for help. You can also call your local college extension. They call their experts in the field you are interested in, then the expert calls you.

    I usually doesn't take long for them to call back.

  • Mogie Mogie on Mar 25, 2018

    Picture is very hard to see. What surface are the cracks in?

  • Carol Thomas Carol Thomas on Mar 25, 2018

    The 3rd picture does look like the soil has washed out from under, causing that large cracking. Concrete is difficult to make a thin repair that will last. Most of my experience with Flex, is the fact that it never matches. To me it is little better than looking at the cracked spot, because my eyes are always drawn to it.

    As Grandmasue10 suggested, You Tube is a great source of information and ideas, plus you can see how it looks when other people try different solutions.

  • Laura Cooper Laura Cooper on Mar 25, 2018

    For a proper repair where the soil is washed out you can have it mud-jacked and fill with an elastomeric crack fill for concrete. I can't see what's happening in the other pics.

  • Shoshana Shoshana on Mar 26, 2018

    Looks like a crack that you can repair with quikrete. I would check that out at your local hardware store