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Epoxy Pressure Injection

When there is a crack in your Anchorage, Wasilla & Fairbanks concrete sometimes it is not just a surface problem.  Some cracks can indicate an issue with structural stability of the concrete. When this is the case, it is very important to find a professional well-schooled in the application of epoxy pressure injection.  The epoxy pressure injection system is by far the best way to ‘heal‘ your concrete and seal those cracks for good.

The main advantage of epoxies is that they have very impressive compressive strength, 12,000 pounds per square inch or more, which is actually stronger than concrete. This means that the epoxy is stronger and more durable than the concrete it adheres to so our clients can rest assured that there will be no leaks and that the crack will set properly. One seeming disadvantage of epoxy pressure injections is that it can take a while to set compared to other composites. However, this is actually one of the key properties of epoxy as during the time of setting it seeps its way into every part of the damaged concrete to guarantee an air tight seal.

When it comes down to it there is no better way to repair your Anchorage, Wasilla or Fairbanks commercial concrete. 

C.R.S.. can repair:

  • Beams
  • Columns
  • Floors
  • Walls
  • Parking Decks
  • Bridges
  • Dams
  • Piers
  • Pilings
  • Tunnels
  • Highways, Airport and Parking Lot Pavements
  • Elevated Slabs and Platforms
  • And more

Our qualified team of epoxy experts will repair your concrete with the best product on the market. The concrete of Anchorage, Wasilla & Fairbanks goes through a lot as it has to deal with intense freezing and thawing cycles. So when you want a solution that lasts make sure to call C.R.S. reinforcing service.

C.R.S.: Rebuilding your investment with strength


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