Sunday, November 11, 2012

Concrete Repair Foundation - Benbrook, Texas

This customer has a 30 year old house and on one side of the foundation the rebar had rusted so badly that it swelled causing it to push out and crack and break the concrete. After chipping way all of the loose material I filled in the area with my concrete repair material giving it a nice clean look.


In this picture it shows just how bad the concrete was getting. I chipped away the loose material in preparation to fill it back in and seal it up.


Here it is after the repair work in completed. My repair material can be applied at any thickness, however, in the case of vertical work it took two layers to fill in the spalling concrete and give it a smooth finish.


 
 
 
On the three other sides of the foundation there was cracking in the concrete but no spalling concrete so here I used an epoxy injection method to fill in the cracking and seal the concrete and stop water infiltration. 

During the injection process.

Finished injection process and ground off excess epoxy for a smooth clean look.
 
 
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