How to Repair Cracks in a Concrete Slab
A DIY guide to identifying, evaluating, and fixing cracks in concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks.
A DIY guide to identifying, evaluating, and fixing cracks in concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks. This guide covers everything you need to know to plan, estimate, and complete your project with confidence.
Key Formulas and Reference
All material calculators on HowMuchCalcs use the same foundational formula:
Volume (cu ft) = Length ร Width ร (Depth รท 12)
Volume (cu yd) = Cubic Feet รท 27
For count-based materials (tiles, pavers, sod rolls), divide your total area by the area of one unit, then multiply by your waste factor (typically 1.05โ1.20).
Step-by-Step Project Planning
Overview of how to repair cracks in a concrete slab
- Measure your area (length and width in feet)
- Determine the required depth or coverage for your material
- Enter dimensions in the relevant calculator
- Add 10% buffer to the result
- Get quotes from at least 2 local suppliers
- Order materials and schedule delivery
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
Project planning and measurement
- Not measuring the area before heading to the store
- Forgetting to add a waste factor (always add 10%)
- Confusing cubic feet and cubic yards (27 cu ft = 1 cu yd)
- Ordering from a single supplier without comparing prices
- Not accounting for material compaction after installation
For a complete guide to all material calculators and how to use them, see our Ultimate Guide to DIY Material Calculators.