I have a house with brick and concrete walls. Raised in a wooden house and not used to using anchors, I made the mistake of drilling holes that are way too large. I've tried to repair with fiber-reinforced filler but it doesn't hold well enough to attach anything. Does anyone know if you can buy "betong" in a tube to undo the holes?
 
If you have drilled into the brick, finely crush some brick and mix it with mixed plaster, then fill it in. It will turn out better than you think.
 
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if there are many holes, you can buy chemical anchor to fill with
 
Even husfix can be drilled into, is easy to use.
 
The holes are not large enough to mix mortar with crushed stone in them; otherwise, I think it would be a very good solution. Builder Henke suggested "chemical anchor," something I need to consult Google to know what it is. However, it sounds interesting. I also have a thread about the problem on Flashback. Someone there suggested "rubber expander," which I also don't know what it is but will delve into that subject, it also sounds interesting. As I wrote on Flashback, I'm not looking to repair and paint over so it doesn't show. I want to eliminate a past mistake and do it right. I thank you for the help you so willingly and unconditionally offer me!
 
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The chem expander is supposed to guarantee you a functional filling of the holes.
But it's expensive if there aren't many. However, the advantage is the long injection needle, so you can fill the entire hole.
 
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