Aboweld 55-1™

Sag-Resistant Epoxy Paste for Concrete Repair.  Use on Vertical, Overhead, and Horizontal Surfaces Without Forms.

Uses: Fill cracks, replace missing concrete, and permanently bond concrete and most rigid materials. This concrete repair epoxy paste excels at both industrial and home repairs. Restore columns, walls, ceilings, foundations, pools, rails, stair risers and treads, sculptures, and more.  It is also great for installing machinery, posts, precasts, and other structural components.

Features and Benefits: Aboweld 55-1 has tenacious adhesion and structural strength that make it suitable for even the most punishing environments. It is slump resistant up to 3/8” thick on vertical surfaces and can be applied overhead.  Aboweld 55-1 is shrink-free and chemical resistant.  It even hardens under water.

Technical Characteristics:  Mixing ratio: 1:1. 100% solids.  Pot life: approximately 20-30 minutes.  Hardens in 1-6 hours depending on temperature.  Color: light gray.

Meets ASTM C881/C882 Type III, Grade 3, Class B, C.

See product test data below.

This product is GreenGuard® Certified, meaning that it has been 3rd party verified to contain virtually no VOC’s (volatile organic compounds).

Contact customer service for information on cold-weather hardeners.

UPC:  12oz. Kit – 051191771002 | 2-Quart Kit – 051191771019 | 2-Gallon Kit – 051191771026

(2 customer reviews)
DescriptionUnitQtyPrice
12 Ounce
$29.90
2 Quart
$84.95
2 Gallon
$239.90
10 Gallon
$895.90

Customer Questions & Answers

    What do you clean up aboweld 55 1 with.
  1. Q What do you clean up aboweld 55 1 with. answer now
    Asked by Danny on May 10, 2022 4:11 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Acetone, xylene or alcohol.

  2. I would like to use the aboweld to repair a flaw in recently poured concrete. Is there a minimum curing time we would need to wait before applying the Aboweld?
  3. Q I would like to use the aboweld to repair a flaw in recently poured concrete. Is there a minimum ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Len Nichols on May 3, 2022 5:52 pm
    Answered by the admin

    You should wait the standard curing time for new concrete, about 28 days.

  4. Hi. I'd like to try this out for a repair on a commercial (hotel/fitness club) swimming pool. Do you offer any smaller sample sizes that I can use to test a small area?
  5. Q Hi. I'd like to try this out for a repair on a commercial (hotel/fitness club) swimming pool. Do ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Dave Panek on April 3, 2022 11:22 am
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    The smallest size we offer is a 12 oz size.

  6. If I only need to do a small repair and don't use all of the material in the original part A & part B containers, how long will the unused portion remain useable for future projects, assuming the containers are promptly re-sealed and stored indoors at or above 50 degrees F?
  7. Q If I only need to do a small repair and don't use all of the material in the original part A &...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Lisa on February 3, 2022 6:26 pm
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    You have at least a one year shelf life or longer as long as containers are stored at room temps (60-70 Degrees F) with the lids sealed tightly.

  8. Can you paint over it after?
  9. Q Can you paint over it after? answer now
    Asked by Steve on January 6, 2022 10:06 am
    Answered by the admin

    Yes, but you'll want to scuff/sand the surface so the paint and/or primer adhere well to it.

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Customer Reviews

  1. Thomas Wein II

    Great product and company. I ordered 8 of the 10 gallon kits and received them within a week.

  2. Michelle Beiner

    This is now the third time I’m ordering Aboweld 55-1. 1928 Spanish house, 4 original concrete ponds that continue to develop different cracks. I fixed one of them 8 years ago with this product and when I the pond this time, those repairs were as good as new and PERFECT! This stuff is AMAZING!

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