FAQ

What is concrete repair?

Concrete repair is the process of fixing damaged or deteriorated concrete structures or surfaces to restore their strength, durability, and appearance.

What causes concrete damage?

Concrete damage can be caused by various factors such as age, exposure to weather and chemicals, poor construction, excessive loading, and wear and tear.

What are the different types of concrete repair?

The different types of concrete repair include patching, resurfacing, overlaying, injection, and replacement.

What is patching?

Patching is the process of repairing small areas of damaged concrete by filling in the voids with new concrete.

What is resurfacing?

Resurfacing is the process of applying a new layer of concrete or other materials on top of an existing concrete surface to improve its appearance and durability.

What is overlaying?

Overlaying is the process of applying a thin layer of concrete or other materials over an existing concrete surface to repair minor damage and improve its appearance.

What is injection?

Injection is the process of filling cracks and voids in concrete structures with a liquid material to prevent further damage and restore their strength.

What is replacement?

Replacement is the process of removing damaged concrete and replacing it with new concrete.

How do I know if I need concrete repair?

Signs that you may need concrete repair include cracks, spalling, unevenness, discoloration, and water damage.

How can I prevent concrete damage?

Preventing concrete damage involves regular maintenance, avoiding exposure to harsh weather and chemicals, and addressing any issues as soon as they arise.

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