Concrete Crack Repair – flexing expansion joints
Concrete Crack Repair;- expansion joints or cracks flexing joints in concrete.
Concrete crack repair needs to be suitable for walls, suspended slabs, floors masonry. Unsightly cracks not only detract from the look of your building, garage or patio. The cracks, if not repaired, will cause further degradation as moisture seeps into the concrete.
Concrete Crack Repair;- expansion joints or cracks flexing in concrete. Repairs to moving joints and cracks requires the repair material to be flexible.
Products recommended used in moving joint:
Drizoro Maxseal Flex | Drizoro Maxmesh | Drizoro Maxjoint Elastic
When the cracks in the concrete are not moving other more economical solutions use of Drizoro Maxrest, Drizoro Maxgrip, or Drizoro Watmat could prove to be a more suitable cost-effective solution.
Major Competitive Advantages of Drizoro MaxJoint Elastic with Moving Joints
- Damp surface required.
- Seals moving joints against hydrostatic pressure. Therefore, it can be applied on either side.
- Trafficable
- stable to UV
Preparation
- Painted areas with cracks. Remove the Old paint. Concrete soiled by oil or other contaminants will require pressure washing.
- How to prepare the cracks to be repaired. Use a cold chisel and a hammer, longer cracks you may need to use kango hammer or grinding wheel (use correct protective gear) to remove any loose pieces in the crack. Open the fracture/crack opened to a recommended width of 10mm and a depth of 20mm. Where possible make the base or inside of the crack wider than it is at the surface. This helps the performance of Drizoro patching repair material to bond in the crack.
- Remove wash any debris from the newly opened crack and you are now ready for your Concrete Crack Repair.
Where movement is apparent.
- If the crack is caused continuing flexing movement in the concrete then best repair material is Drizoro Maxjoint Elastic Express.
- Place polyethylene foam joint backing rod or similar with a diameter 25% greater than the joint width, as bond breaker
- MAXJOINT ELASTIC has two pre-weighed components. Pour the resin, component A, into a clean container. Add the powder gradually, to Component B, while mixing with a low speed mixing drill (400 – 600 rpm). Continue mixing until the mix is homogeneous mixture. The mix should be free of lumps.Avoid excessive mixing time and do not modify the proportions supplied between both components. Leave the mix to rest 2 minutes. Depending on relative humidity and temperature, pot life can vary between 30 – 60 minutes approximately
After this time, re- mix to keep its workability but do not add water. - Keep the surface damp. Apply a primer coat of Component A with a brush to the joint. Then while primer coat is still wet to place the MAXJOINT ELASTIC into the crack.
Fill the the joint by trowel, caulking gun or putty knife.
Push into the bottom edge of the joint in order to squeeze out any air bubbles. - For general waterproofing of slabs with vehicular traffic. We recommend Drizoro Maxseal Traffic. It is advisable to coat the entire slab. Alternatively, use Drizoro Maxseal Flex and cover with an abrasion-resistant coating such as concrete or asphaltic topping after 7 days.
- This process same in a negative or hydrostatic water pressure exists.
Please contact our team for more information.
Application Demo How to use Drizoro Maxjoint Elastic video using mechanical means.
Where there is NO movement open the crack as above and follow the instructions to use
Drizoro Maxrest | Drizoro Maxgrip | Drizoro Maxplug | Drizoro Watmat | Drizoro Maxseal Flex
In conclusion; the damage caused by not completing the repairs to cracked concrete is, in the long run, much more expensive. The major competitive advantage over many other joint sealants is that Maxjoint Elastic is that is UV Stable.
Sealing Below the Suspended Slab Moving or Static
Sometimes when the slab cracks water penetrates into the area below. Infrastructure installed on the slabs such as gardens, planter boxes, ponds pools etc. means that chances of completing a repair from the waterside (top) is almost impossible. The cost of repairs is often prohibitively exorbitant.
This results in Urgent repairs to stop the leak/s being delayed or avoided completely due to budget constraints.
Delaying the repairs only means the final cost will be greater due to further damage caused by water penetration. The only option, a more cost-effective or cheaper alternative, at that is to seal your leaking slab from underneath.
How to do Negative waterproofing on leaking concrete slabs
The video shows how to do negative waterproofing on leaking concrete slabs from underneath the podium slab in the basement carpark of the Gold Coast building.
- use Drizoro products to do it yourself (DIY) Concrete Crack Repair – for flexing or expansion joints
Expansion Joint Covers | Interior & Exterior Joint Covers
This video is for the most serious caulking enthusiastic
Note – This information is based on information from the manufacturer and from our own experience. The information contained herein should be used in conjunction with the appropriate technical data bulletins and material safety data sheets available from our office or website.