The bar for affordability of a pump for joint filling just dropped. Just because your projects are smaller, working on your hands and knees to fill floor joints shouldn’t be your only option. Check out this updated article explaining how much more affordable pumping...
Concrete is the backbone of modern construction, prized for its strength, durability, and ability to be molded into virtually any shape. Whether used for foundations, walls, bridges, or industrial floors, concrete provides a solid, long-lasting structure. Unlike other...
So, you’re comfortable filling floor joints on the average job. It’s easy. Just get some cartridges and start pumping. But now you’re looking at a larger project and there are far more joints to be filled than your average job. You’re adding up the cost of the...
Keeping your plant floors and slabs in good condition is critical to keeping your operation humming. Cracks and potholes in slabs can cause extensive damage to your lifts and other equipment. This may leading to high cost repairs and shortened life of some very...
Maintaining the integrity of your facility’s flooring joints is crucial for ensuring safety and prolonging the lifespan of your floors. When it comes to flooring joint maintenance, you face a pivotal decision: should you self-perform the repairs or hire a...
Your concrete takes a beating every day. The traffic, the dropped tools, the dragged pallets, they have your floors under constant attack. The result is seen in a wide range of damage. Some areas have minor spalling or chipping, some have scrapes and grooves and...
All those little chips in your floor joints weren’t a big deal at first. Now after years of traffic impact, they have gotten larger and now you have to address them. The rough travel is killing your forklifts but you don’t feel like you can shutdown traffic for an...
You’ve noticed that the joints in your higher traffic areas look like they’re getting wider. The edges of the concrete seem to be “chipping away.” Now is the time to prevent any further damage to these joints. Afterall, you need the concrete floors in your plant to be...
“Fixing small cracks in the concrete didn’t seem to be worth the effort. I mean, they’re just cracks. What real harm could they do?” Now those small cracks are wide enough to cause issues. You’re having to put down steel or plywood to cover areas to prevent tripping....
“Concrete cracks. It’s really not a big deal.” That’s a common phrase in many facilities — but it’s not entirely true. Concrete cracking is normal. It happens everywhere: in warehouses, industrial plants, manufacturing facilities, and commercial buildings. Every...
Repairing a foundation is the best way to reduce the chance it gets worse and eventually fails to do its job. But, when would you do it? You put it off because you don’t think you have the time or the expertise to do it yourself. Well, it really easier than you think....
In food and beverage facilities, one of the most important tasks is cleaning and sanitation. Trench and drain maintenance are an often overlooked – yet critical – aspect of keeping your floors clean and up to USDA standards. With the constant clean up, your...
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