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When tackling cracks in concrete, proper surface preparation is vital for a durable repair. Using a suitable primer before applying crack repair resin can greatly enhance both adhesion and longevity, particularly on porous or dusty concrete.
Why Priming Concrete Before Resin Application Is Important
Concrete surfaces, especially older or worn areas, often have dust, absorb moisture rapidly, or can be uneven. Applying a dedicated epoxy primer such as Epoxyprimer creates a sealed, stable layer. This promotes a strong bond between the substrate and your chosen repair resin, helping to prevent issues like peeling or poor adhesion over time.


Choosing and Using the Right Primer for Crack Repairs
Look for primers designed specifically for concrete, such as water-based epoxy formulas. These are compatible with many types of concrete and other surfaces, and emit minimal odours. Primer can be applied using a roller, brush, or spatula—ensure the substrate is clean, dry, and free from debris before use.
- Mix and apply according to manufacturer’s instructions
- Allow the primer to fully cure (usually 24–48 hours) before resin application
- Ensure all cracks and porous areas are thoroughly coated
When This Matters Most
Priming is especially crucial when working with worn, porous, or dusty concrete, or when repairing cracks in areas exposed to moisture or heavy loads. Skipping this step can risk weaker repairs and premature breakdown.

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Incorporating a quality primer before using crack repair resin ensures the durability and strength of your concrete repairs. For more in-depth advice and resin choices, visit our main guide on the best resins for reinforcing cracks in concrete.
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