Can I fill in cracks in my cement with a paver fill?
Is that ok?
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Hi Kris! Here is some information for you. Best wishes.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/fill-pavers-34355.html
Are the cracks continuing to grow or happen? That’s not a good sign.
Depending on how big the cracks are and if the pavement has dropped or risen on the other side, I would caulk them with a concrete in-a-tube caulk made with concrete & polymers.
If the other side of the crack is not parallel, then I would borrow a 4” side grinder & a diamond blade, safety goggles & grid down the unparallel edge. Use the side of the blade to “plane” it.
If you have to buy a diamond blade, they start at about $10 at Harbor Freight & $20 at HD & Lowe’s. One does get what they pay for in diamond blades.
If the paver filler you're using is also cement and recommended to fill in cement cracks then you should be a-ok.