by Mark Purvis | Oct 18, 2023 | Blog, Crack Injection, Post
Brick walls, renowned for their durability and timeless aesthetic, can sometimes develop cracks that compromise their structural integrity and appearance. These cracks, if left unattended, can worsen over time, leading to potential safety hazards and escalating repair...
by Mark Purvis | Jun 19, 2023 | Blog, Crack Injection, Post
What is Epoxy Crack Injection? Cracks in concrete structures are a common problem, and if left untreated, they can cause serious damage. Fortunately, there are different types of crack injection methods available, including polyurethane and epoxy crack injection. In...
by Mark Purvis | Mar 15, 2023 | Blog, Crack Injection, Epoxy Coating, Post
How to find and repair water leakage in concrete slabs? If you are a homeowner or business owner in Sydney, Australia, you may be familiar with concrete slabs, as they are a popular choice for construction projects. While concrete slabs are durable and long-lasting,...
by Mark Purvis | Mar 10, 2023 | Blog, Crack Injection, Epoxy Coating, Post
Crack Injection for Concrete Repair: Comparing Epoxy and Polyurethane in Sydney, Australia Concrete is an incredibly strong and durable material, but it is not invincible. Over time, concrete can crack and develop various structural problems that require immediate...
by Ken Penfold | Mar 12, 2019 | Blog, Concrete Repair, Concrete Repairs, Crack Injection
Cracks in concrete need to be repaired as they are a potential threat to the viability of the steel reinforcement within the concrete structure due to the ingress of water. Water quickly causes the internal reinforcement to corrode, expand and cause the encasing...
by Ken Penfold | Oct 2, 2017 | Blog, Concrete Repair, Concrete Repairs, Crack Injection, Main Feature, Projects
There are four types of concrete! Concrete that can crack! Concrete that has cracked! Concrete that can leak! Concrete that has leaked! Truism: This observation is obviously true and says nothing new or even interesting about concrete but if you have a problem and...