In order to study the shrinkage properties of modified repairing mortar, an orthogonal experiment with four factors and three levels were proceeded. Nine specimens with four factors, i.e., silica powder, sodium silicate, basalt fiber and a U-type expansive agent, were used to measure the length change ratio. The results show that the shrinkage value of modified repairing mortars have been greatly reduced. Compared with the control specimen without any additives, the shrinkage value of the modified repairing mortar with the silica powder of 3 %, the sodium silicate of 1.0 %, the basalt fiber of 0.2 % and the U-type expansive agent of 10 % at 60d drops by 42.5%. Based on experimental results, the shrinkage prediction model of modified repairing mortar has been established. The model can be used to predict the shrinkage value of the modified repairing mortar with similar compositions.