No, not if its cracked.. Time to replace and maintain better chemical balance..
With a tube of aluminum crack fixer.
Depends on the size of the crack. If it is small enough a repair can be made that is fairly inexpensive and will keep the crack from getting any larger. If the crack obstructs the drivers vision you need to have the windshield replaced. Many glass repair shops will come to your home or place of business to make the repair and, depending on your deductible, most insurance companies will cove the repair free rather than pay for a new windshield. Your local glass repair shop will have all the details. Also, even if the crack extends clear across the windshield you can rest assured that under normal circumsantces the windshield is not going to fall out or leak. The glass is laminated over a pretty substantial rubber like layer to prevent shattering.
drain it, chip out around crack repair it with a cement sealer.
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It is possible for your voice to crack when you are sick.
Are you talking about a crack in the engine block? Sorry, it's not repairable.
It sounds like you have foundation problems, not drywall problems.
Eventually a floor repair kit will appear at the store. Buy it and put it on a floor crack. You will need to buy three repair kits (one for each crack). Then put some one on the crack and they will fix it. If they walk away and the crack is still there, put them on the crack again.
No.
buy a new house
If the crack has not yet come large and cracked outwards, you can contact your insurance company to fix it. In many companies, they have small tape-like repair kits that will remedy the crack, or specialized companies that will fill in the crack free of charge!
It really all depends on the size of your crack. If you have a major crack, you need to call in an expert. If you have a minor crack you can go online and purchase DIY professional grade foundation wall and floor crack repair kits. Once you have fixed the crack you want to seal the floor and wall to strengthen the concrete and prevent future cracks.