Article written by John Doe
Last edited 01 Jan, 2023
Concrete is a commonly used material in construction due to its durability and strength. However, over time, it can develop cracks, which can lead to more significant problems if left untreated. As a homeowner, it is crucial to look out for concrete cracks and address them promptly. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of concrete crack repair, what to look out for as a homeowner, and how epoxy injection can help.
Concrete cracks can occur due to various reasons such as soil movement, temperature changes, and heavy traffic. If left unattended, these cracks can worsen over time and lead to more significant structural issues. Cracks can also allow water to penetrate the concrete, leading to damage and corrosion of the reinforcing steel. This can weaken the structure, reduce its lifespan, and lead to costly repairs in the future.
As a homeowner, you should inspect your concrete regularly to identify any cracks that may have developed. Some signs of concrete cracks include:
Epoxy injection is a popular method of repairing concrete cracks. It involves injecting epoxy resin into the crack to seal it and restore the structural integrity of the concrete. Epoxy injection has several advantages over traditional methods of concrete repair, including:
At Apex Waterproofing Solutions (AWS), we understand the importance of having a dry and secure property. That's why we are proud to offer our clients the most advanced concrete crack injections, rising damp and remedial waterproofing solutions in the industry. Our team of experts at AWS use state-of-the-art technology, whether it’s stopping cracks and voids in concrete, water forming or protecting your residents from mould and dampness.
No matter if you have a residential, commercial, industrial and strata property, don’t let water further damage your property. Trust AWS to provide a permanent fix for your concrete structures, from leaking and rising damp. Sleep easy knowing that your property is protected against water, mould or salt deposits (Efflorescence).
Contact the AWS team on 1300 848 336 to learn more about concrete injection technology! From surgically treating water leaks to beating back rising damp in walls, AWS does it all!