Common areas of damage include cracks or chips in the surface of the concrete or breaks of large concrete chunks from the sink.
Concrete laundry tub repair.
Our original concrete double laundry sink.
Ive got a concrete utility sink in the basement probably original to the house from 1930 that is intact but cracked and leaking.
A concrete laundry tub is valuable and easy to repair or restore.
Place a bucket beneath the sink s drain.
The steel was rotted and they could not be saved.
If you are trying to seal the joints where the plumbing meets the sink plumber s putty is the thing to use.
As for modern.
Every 15 minutes scrub with the brush and see if you re making.
A couple had steel braces underneath holding the drain assembly in place.
It probably weighs 500lb so the only way out is to break it up and replace it.
Don t let the solution dry.
Then when dry maybe then add some concrete to it to re inforce and stablize it.
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Holes can be filled with a special concrete epoxy.
Then connect a trap to it and have it drain into the house drain pipes.
Let us repair your classic sturdy concrete sink.
You might be able to set some sort of pipe drain sink turned upside down maybe uses some sort of epoxy on it to hold it.
A while back we revealed our scary basement makeover that came with a lot of new bells and whistles but there was one element that stole the show.
Surfaces can be restored.
Examine the sink searching for the damage requiring repair.
If it is not concrete then the plumbing is the only thing you should have to worry about.
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At first we thought the behemoth was a soap stone sink given the age of our craftsman style home.
I know the type sink you are describing and have worked on a few.
If it is concrete it is the concrete you are trying to seal then any concrete sealer should work.
Just spritz the sides of the sink with the solution keeping the concrete wet for an hour or more.
Others had brass parts holding it all together and they could be saved.
Cracks erosion damage pitted and just plain old beat up not a problem.
I dont really want to do that at least at this time so im hoping to be able to seal.
After a little research from the patent number we found on the bottom we found we would have to.