Top-quality is intentional. Throughout the year, building faces and concrete slabs will expand and contract due to the warming and cooling of our planet through the seasons. Before expansion, joint gaps were built into the structures we see today; the structures would crack under this stress, a process called thermal expansion and contraction. Expansion joints are often neglected during the design process, and simple caulking is used to fill these gaps to complete a project. This simple caulking cannot handle the thermal expansion due to the changing seasons, ultimately leaving a leak point in the structure.
Patching
Patching is the process of filling potholes or excavated areas in the asphalt pavement. Quick repair of potholes or other pavement disintegration helps control further deterioration and expensive repair of the roadway. Deep patching is the removal of four inches or more of the pavement surface course.
Rebar Spalling Repair
Rebar spalling is caused by the exposure of the concrete to high temperatures. Spalling itself is the deterioration of the concrete, causing chunks of the concrete to separate from the concrete structure. Some of the most common causes of concrete spalling are high heat, pressure, and moisture. Spall damage can occur from the impact but mainly from rebar rusting and expanding inside the concrete. The result is ruptured areas of concrete at the location of rusting rebar. Spalling can become a "cancer-like" growth as more and more concrete ruptures and exposes more rebar to moisture.
Expansion Joint Repair & Water Intrusion Restoration
Expansion joints are assemblies designed to safely absorb the heat-induced expansion and contraction of various construction materials. They are commonly found between sections of sidewalks, bridges, railway tracks, piping systems, and other structures.
Cypress Striping and Power Washing performed installation of signage with safety features.
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