Cracked Wall.

My side wall is old and now cracked,almost a small gap about 2" wide. The wall is 4ft high and so is the crack. Would I get away with using one of those tubs of ready made cement or concrete? I cant afford a bagfull. Thanks.
03:34 Thu 02nd Aug 2012
 
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Is the wall still moving?
Aye, you need to know why it has moved. The job may be bigger than you think and if it is any 'repair' may not last.

What is that, about 400 cubic inches maybe ? That'd be a large tub. A sack of ready mixed would probably be cheaper.
Since the wall is only 4' high, I guess it's a garden wall. If you're stuck for cash, Kat, I won't go into all the possibilities to put it right.
A bag of "Ready-Mixed" sand & cement would probably be better value than a tub.

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