If you can, turn the brick over and use the flip side, that way if the chip has not affected the brick all the way through, you'll have salvaged it. Otherwise replace if the brick is too badly chipped.
If your walkway has bricks and mortar, remove the lose mortar from the surrounding bricks and replace with new mortar, you'll want to keep the bricks wet because it will draw the moisture out of the mortar and cause it to crack. fill in the area where the chip is with mortar.
Hi Dee, the easiest thing to do if the chip is smallish is remove the brick (if you can) and turn it over so the chip is hidden. If that's not possible, you can swop the chipped brick for one that's in a spot where the chip won't be as obvious.
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You may be able to mix some brick dust in some mortar to match the color and then use it to repair the chip. Otherwise, I'd replace the brick.
This information should be helpful:
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/repairing-a-brick-sidewalk
If you can, turn the brick over and use the flip side, that way if the chip has not affected the brick all the way through, you'll have salvaged it. Otherwise replace if the brick is too badly chipped.
If your walkway has bricks and mortar, remove the lose mortar from the surrounding bricks and replace with new mortar, you'll want to keep the bricks wet because it will draw the moisture out of the mortar and cause it to crack. fill in the area where the chip is with mortar.
Hi Dee, the easiest thing to do if the chip is smallish is remove the brick (if you can) and turn it over so the chip is hidden. If that's not possible, you can swop the chipped brick for one that's in a spot where the chip won't be as obvious.
perhaps post a pic so we can see what type of brick it is.
Hi Dee, sorry you have a chipped brick in your walkway. Hope this helps you
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I found this, which may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeuQr116RyI
This may help https://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-chips-red-masonry-brick-28376.html
Hi Dee: Check this out: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/masonry-and-tiling/how-to-repair-concrete
Hope it helps.. Good luck
Hello Dee, hope this helps you out,
https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/home-diy/flooring/driveway-cracks4.htm
The best thing would be to replace it. You might be able to find a mortar mix and dye to match and fill in, depending on large it is.
Here is a post that might help https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/masonry-and-tiling/how-to-repair-a-brick-walkway
Hello Dee,
You could use concrete with a pigment to match brick or touch in with brick or art paint later. Good luck!