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Concrete is composed of cement, aggregate (including crushed rock and sand) and water. In homes, it's frequently seen in the foundation, driveway, sidewalk, patio, and stone walls. Note that bricks use mortar in the joints, not concrete.

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What kinds of flooring resist water damage?

It's more expensive to buy and have other issues, but if you have another crack in the concrete, it won't destroy the tile. …
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Wood splitting wedge or masonry chisel okay to use for breaking up concrete?

IMO, your best bet is to find a way to pull out the post with the concrete intact. Then replace the post in the hole and either refill with new concrete or to pack in some fill dirt. … Once you get the post and concrete out of the ground, you can dispose of it, without having to break up the concrete, in a dumpster or by taking it to the local landfill yourself. …
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Securing rubber mats to garage floor

I don't know if this would be the "best" way, but A way would be to use carpet glue, the same stuff they use for carpet squares. It'll be difficult to remove later on, but it's an option.
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