Concrete Crack Repair

Concrete Crack Repair – Concrete Repair

Cracking of concrete is natural, expected, and accepted. However, cracks may affect performance and maintenance costs. For these reasons, building owners want cracks in interior and exterior slabs repaired. 

Before choosing a crack repair option, concrete contractors should perform a crack evaluation and establish the repair objectives. DUOMIT prides itself on its concrete crack repair procedure for businesses in the Greater New York area.

We have completed a major amount of concrete expansion joint repair in industrial and commercial facilities. Our professional team can repair all control joints, hairline cracks, construction joints, and concrete slabs. We have a wide array of patching materials available for floors and walls. Repairing cracks in concrete were never easier.

DUOMIT uses only the best-proven concrete crack fillers in the industry for repairing concrete slabs. This is why we offer the longest repair guarantees if using in polishing processes. DUOMIT analyzes the cracks and makes the best recommendation for the repair of each job individually.

Concrete Crack Filler

In fact, the joint spacing filling is filling the shrinkage, construction, and isolation joints. So, most of the joints in an industrial floor will consist of shrinkage, construction, and isolation in that order.

The continued integrity of the floor must upgrade concrete expansion joint filler frequently. The joint filling provides a two-fold purpose: protection and support for proper expansion-contraction.

Furthermore, protection is for the joint’s leading edge when perpendicular hard tire impact from forklift use. Support provides when the joint fills in with a backer rod and primes with water-based epoxy.

Polyurea Joint Filler

Using a special caulking gun, we distribute self-leveling sealant to a full depth within the joint, providing a closed-cell. Thereby transferring the load momentarily to the shelf that establishes with the formation of the joint itself.

Lastly, a joint that not fills or fills improperly will cause a vast array of operational difficulties within a facility. Contrary to industry and property owner belief, a joint filing is not a once and done installation.

Due to high loadings, expansion, and contract processes – concrete joint filler application is necessary each 3rd year. The installer should maintain the joint throughout the service life of the facility.

Finally, the first application needs to be delayed as long as possible after the initial place and finish. Moreover, the second maintenance installation needs to be undertaken approximately 2-3 years after the desired joint fill material’s initial finish.