♻️ Patch smarter, drive stronger—because your pavement deserves premium care!
BullCrete Premium Tire Rubber Pothole Patch is a 50lb heavy-duty, recycled tire rubber blend designed for permanent, all-weather repairs. It sets instantly for traffic, surpasses traditional blacktop in strength and flexibility, and meets DOT green technology standards—ideal for driveways, parking lots, roads, and more.
Manufacturer | ThorWorks |
Item Weight | 50.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20 x 14.66 x 3.5 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**Y
Filled the cracks as advertised
Had two large cracks in my driveway and needed something to fill it but had no idea what to try. Found bullcrete via a search and figured i would try it out.I had to put the product in twice (not a surprise given the crack got bigger as it got deeper) as the first round settled into the crack over a few days and to date i am very pleased with the resultsDriveway looks much better and more importantly not a tripping hazard now!
M**J
Pricy but works
Pricy but works well when the instructions are followed. Buy 1 more bag than you'll thing you need.
L**W
Great product
This is just what I needed to fill in the holes of my driveway. The material is heavy and sticky but does work.
S**Y
Waste of Money
Waste of money. hard to dry. pieces all over the place
C**H
Great product
Great product
T**Y
Great product
No complaints
R**
Easy to use
This was easy to use, but was more expensive than like products.
K**R
Finlal reportEase of application
Used Bull Crete to repair some major cracking in the driveway. 2-3 inches wide in some spots. Got busy cleaning the cracks up, cleared out all the dirt and loose stones using a tool to loosen up the material, then a shop vac to suck it up. I then took the leaf blower andcleared out the opened crack. I made sure the cleared out crack was bell shaped at the bottom. That's the time consuming part, cleaning the crack up and prepping it for filling. I let the Bull Crete sit in the sun to warm and loosen it up. Application was easy and applied in segments as I compacted the product until the crack was filled. I then put about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of material on top of the semi compacted material. I used the riding lawn mower to compact it down. Ran over it many times in all directions. Some material is loose as it gets outside of the actual crack and doesn't stick well. Swept the filled crack with a stiff broom to remove any loose matter and done. Prepping and clean up took the most time. Filling the crack was pretty easy and went well. As a finishing stroke drove over the filled crack with the car to really compact the product. It looks good and solid with no product coming out of the crack. So far so good. I will wait 60 days or so and then have the driveway sealed to finish the job. Winter will be the real test. I like the looks of the job. Got the product at a local Menards and paid between $9-$12 depending if it was on sale. 50lb bag goes a long way.UPDATE Sept 5 2021. The Bullcrete has been in place for about 2 months and I just had the driveway sealed. The Bullcrete has held up very well with no loss of material from the repaired cracks. The seal coating filled in the repaired areas smooting them out very nicely and now the crack repair job looks "finished". The seal coat crew even complimented me on the repair job. Winter in northern Illinois will be the real test with below zero temps, snow, ice and plowing. As of now I think it will do well. Dirty work and time but the job looks greatFinal report about this product. Springtime in northern Illinois and the BullCrete repair held up pretty good. There was separation of the product in the cracks due to contraction of the product during the winter, some -20 winter temps, and that was expected. None or little of the product had become loose. Got a gallon jug of sealer/crack repair and using a squeegee coated all of the cracks I sealed. Summer temperatures and the BullCrete expanded with the heat and the cracks are now fully closed. Again a little bit of work as it took about an hour to seal coat the cracks. Dirty, wear gloves, but the crack repair job looks very good. I imagine that the sealcoat thing will be yearly after winter but it wasnt that bad to do.
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