Types

  • Epoxy Repair Mortars
  • Structural Repairs

Concrete protection focuses on preventing or minimizing damage to concrete structures in the first place. This involves the application of protective coatings, sealers, and other materials that shield the concrete from environmental factors such as water, chemicals, and abrasion. Protective measures not only enhance the durability of the concrete but also contribute to its resistance against corrosion and other forms of deterioration.

Key Components of Concrete Repair & Protection:

  1. Surface Preparation: Properly preparing the concrete surface is crucial for the success of repair and protection measures. This may involve cleaning, removing loose or deteriorated concrete, and creating a suitable substrate for subsequent applications.

  2. Repair Materials: Specialized repair materials such as polymer-modified mortars, epoxy resins, and bonding agents are used to restore the structural and aesthetic aspects of damaged concrete.

  3. Protective Coatings: Various coatings, including waterproofing membranes, corrosion inhibitors, and sealers, are applied to shield the concrete from environmental elements and extend its service life.

  4. Crack Repair: Identifying and repairing cracks in concrete is a key aspect of the process. This can involve filling cracks with epoxy or other suitable materials to prevent further deterioration.

Concrete Repair & Protection is essential for maintaining infrastructure, extending the life of concrete structures, and ensuring their continued functionality and safety. The specific methods and materials used depend on the nature and extent of the damage, as well as the desired level of protection.