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If a big chunk of concrete broke off a step, you can repair it without having to spend money on taking out the old concrete and rebuilding the entire steps. If, however, the steps are generally in pretty bad shape — with crumbling concrete on the surface and deep cracks in other parts — then the steps should be replaced.
Repairing a large broken edge is similar to repairing a small piece of concrete, but you need to put a rod into the sound portion and the new edge. You need a wire brush, a latex bonding product, concrete patching material, scrap boards, re-rod, a drill with a masonry bit, and some concrete blocks or adhesive tape to hold the boards in place while the patch cures. Here’s what to do:
Get all loose pebbles and dirt off the step or the bonding agent won’t adhere as tightly as it should. The rod will help reinforce the patch.
A turkey baster works well for blowing debris from the hole.
If you use a liquid, you can brush it on and make sure it reaches into all the crevices.
Read and follow the manufacturer’s directions. The mixture will be thick and look like wet concrete. Be careful not to get it too wet because then, even though it’s easier to work with, it will not make a strong bond or hold up for long.
Tape it on or use some cement blocks to hold it in place, or screw or nail the boards together at the corner.
Experiment with matching the rest of the step. Stipple it with the tip of a dry brush or wash a little cement off the top to make it look old.
It doesn’t matter if the patch gets a little wet, but you don’t want rain drumming into it because too much moisture will limit its strength.
Leave the boards in place for a week while the concrete cures.
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