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A Small Crack In My Concrete Bathroom Floor

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jellybun | 09:42 Tue 30th Apr 2013 | Home & Garden
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I have pulled up the carpet in my bathroom to lay tiles and a small part of the concrete floor has crumbled away. I don't want to buy a large quantity of concrete and mix it for such a small area, is there any other compound I can use or is it possible to buy a small quantity of ready-mixed concrete? Any suggestions appreciated.
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Don't panic, Jellybun...
There are plenty of products around. Google "concrete repair" and you find something like this.............

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p46209?gclid=CKKht-SN8rYCFZLKtAoduwYAKg
Specialised for the job products aside, you don't have to buy large quantities of cement or concrete. Your local DIY shed will sell small bags. Unsure if this is a crack or a section crumbling though. Assuming a crack, then in your shoes I'd chisel out the crack to allow shoving the patching stuff (whatever you choose) down into the flaw, and then just fill it.
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Thank you both so much, it looks as though there are many products I didn't know about. I can now get something that is easy for me to deal with.
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