Applying control-joint filler demands balancing hardness to transfer loads, flexibility to move with the slabs and application timing to minimize tearing. A control joint (or contraction joint) is ...
Concrete shifts and moves as seasons change and time goes on. Concrete needs to be taken care of just like the rest of the home. Concrete can become broken, uneven, and cracked. These issues might not ...
There are many possible causes of joint deterioration, the most common of which are joints that were never filled, joints filled with a joint “sealant” or insufficiently rigid joint filler, and joints ...