Small cracks in your concrete driveway, patio, or foundation may not seem like much to worry about, and you may be tempted to ignore them. But left to their own devices, they can eventually widen into ...
Jonkers originally began work on the bio-concrete when approached by a concrete technologist who wondered whether the safety of concrete could be improved using a biological solution. The cracks that ...
Concrete may be one of the toughest materials you can use in building, but often, it will eventually crack. Luckily, there's ...
Unfortunately, most concrete has a tendency to crack, usually as a result of improper design or poor construction practices. As an overlay installer, you have no control over these factors. You are ...
Skillful use of a trowel can make concrete used to repair cracks blend in with the existing surface. When patching a concrete floor, it is important to choose the right product. Cracks less than a ...
Depending on the extent of the damage, you may be able to fill cracked concrete easily with the right DIY products. You can ...
Infrastructure supports and facilitates our daily lives – think of the roads we drive on, the bridges and tunnels that help transport people and freight, the office buildings where we work and the ...
Concrete driveways are made to last many years, but they can start to deteriorate over time for a number of reasons. The good news is that this is fixable.
Concrete is the most widely used construction material, so developing ways to make it more durable can improve infrastructure ...
Concrete cracks for various reasons including plastic concrete shrinkage and settlement, thermal contraction, drying shrinkage and loading of the structure. Because the tensile strength of concrete is ...