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So I was considering filling the whole "pot" with hydraulic cement, but I talked with my brother who is a concrete expert (like an actual paid consultant) and he says do NOT fill the pot with concrete, because concrete shrinks and cracks. He instead recommends that I chip out the old epoxy and use a sealant on the cracks. However, he is not an expert on non-concrete sealants.
So this is my question to you folks, what sealant can you recommend? It has to be able to be applied and stick to the plastic (PVC?) walls of the drain pot and remain flexible and "plastic" down to temps of about forty and up to ninety. And also this fix would be at the bottom of six feet of chlorinated water. Any help would be appreciated.