Seeping concrete water bowl, how to repair?
I have a water bowl made from concrete thats at least 50 years old. A couple years ago, the water froze inside bowl and now it will not hold water. What do you suggest I do to get it to hold water again?
Thanks, Nancy B
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What do you use the water bowl for?
You might try RostOleum Never Wet spray paint. I put a link to home depot but you can find it at multiple sources. I've seen it demonstrated on brick and it's an amazing waterproofing system.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-NeverWet-18-oz-NeverWet-Multi-Purpose-Spray-Kit-274232/204216476
I would coat it with a basement wall waterproofing product. I would research my choices at at least two big box DIY stores and even farm&ranch stores.
Use fex seal. It's the miracle to keep water where it's supposed to be.
I was actually wondering if re-coating it with concrete slip would re-seal it? I hate to put anything on it that would cover the original concrete, since it is over 50 years old.