Every concrete parking lot has hundreds of linear feet of concrete expansion joints. It is imperative to have these expansion joints repaired if there is even the slightest defect. The setting and dropping of parking lot slabs due to failing expansion joints, costs thousands to repair. Don't get to that point with your Expansion Joints!
Concrete control joint sealing can be very cheap insurance against under slab erosion and cracking. If control joint repair is neglected, it can be a major problem when it comes to the cost of concrete replacement.
HOA, municipal, and states are in constant need of expansion joint repairs for the many miles of street expansion joints, bridge expansion joints, and highway expansion joints. If you are in one of these sectors, contact us to see how we can help.
We have extensive experience in restoring existing tilt wall expansion joints, precast expansion joints, and warehouse floor joints. We can also handle the installation of all types of concrete expansion joints on new construction builds.
Reptex is the industry leader in concrete expansion joint sealing. These self leveling sealants not only add curb appeal, they add a barrier between your concrete and costly repair bills. Some people also refer to the material as Mastic. Mastic expansion joint sealant is a general term for many types of products.
Polyurethane Sealants – Sikaflex®-2c SL is a 2-component, premium-grade, polyurethane-based, elastomeric sealant. It is principally a chemical cure in a self-leveling consistency. ASTM C920, Type M, Grade P, Class 25, use T, NT, M, G, A, O, I. Federal Specification TT-S-00227E, Type 1, Class A. USES Intended for use in all properly designed working joints with a minimum depth of 1/4 inch. ▪ ▪ Ideal for horizontal applications. ▪ Placeable at temperatures as low as 40 °F. Adheres to most substrates commonly found in construction. ▪ Submerged conditions, such as canal and reservoir joints. A wide range of architectural colors are available. Special colors available on request.
Silicone Sealants – A one-part, cold-applied, easy-to-use, self-leveling silicon material that cures to an ultra-low-modulus silicone rubber upon exposure to atmospheric moisture. The cured silicone rubber remains flexible over the entire temperature range expected in pavement applications. Lasts up to 20 years.
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