Concrete Contractors of Mesquite
Joint Repair & Crack Treatment

Concrete Maintenance

Joint Repair & Crack Treatment

Commercial floor and pavement joint repair, crack injection, and surface maintenance. Epoxy injection, routing and sealing, joint replacement, and preventive maintenance programs for commercial properties.

Commercial concrete floor and pavement cracks and joint deterioration create trip hazards, allow moisture intrusion, and project poor property maintenance that affects tenant satisfaction and property value. Facility managers and property owners throughout the DFW metroplex need cost-effective repair solutions that address these problems without the expense and disruption of complete floor replacement.

As your general contractor for concrete maintenance and repair, we provide crack injection, routing and sealing, joint refilling, and related repair services that extend concrete service life while maintaining safe, functional surfaces. Proper repair methods depend on crack type, loading conditions, and whether movement control or moisture sealing represents the primary objective.

Epoxy injection provides structural crack repair for industrial floors and foundations where restoring concrete integrity and load transfer represents the repair goal. Manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial buildings with structural cracks benefit from epoxy injection that bonds crack faces together preventing further deterioration. Non-structural cracks may require flexible sealants allowing movement without repair failure.

Joint deterioration in commercial floors and parking lots creates rough surfaces, spalling edges, and infiltration paths for moisture and debris. Joint refilling restores smooth surfaces while protecting joint edges from further damage. Industrial facilities with forklift traffic particularly benefit from joint maintenance preventing the edge damage that creates ongoing operational problems and safety hazards.

Why Teams Use This Service

  • Crack and joint assessment
  • Surface preparation and cleaning
  • Crack routing (if required)
  • Epoxy injection or flexible sealant installation
  • Joint cleaning and sealant removal
  • Backer rod installation
  • Joint sealant application
  • Surface finishing and cleanup
  • Return-to-service coordination

Best Fit

  • Facility managers maintaining industrial floors and warehouses
  • Property managers addressing parking lot deterioration
  • Manufacturing facility operators requiring floor maintenance
  • Commercial building owners preserving concrete investments

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Process

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Review

Plan and requirement review for scope alignment.

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Proposal

Detailed project proposal and sequence planning.

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Execution

Field production and active coordination support.

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Closeout

Final walkthrough and documentation handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should cracks be repaired?

Cracks causing trip hazards, spalling, or moisture infiltration should be repaired. Structural cracks in load-bearing elements require evaluation and repair. Dormant cracks may be sealed; active cracks require flexible treatment or investigation of underlying causes.

What is epoxy crack injection?

Epoxy injection fills cracks with structural epoxy that bonds crack faces together restoring concrete integrity. It's appropriate for structural repairs where load transfer and strength restoration are objectives. The process requires proper surface preparation and injection equipment.

Can joint sealant be replaced?

Yes, deteriorated joint sealant can be removed and replaced. This involves removing old sealant, cleaning joint faces, installing backer rod, and applying new sealant appropriate for the joint type and loading conditions. Regular joint maintenance extends floor service life.

How long do crack and joint repairs last?

Repair longevity depends on method, materials, traffic conditions, and whether movement causes were addressed. Epoxy repairs in dormant cracks typically last the life of the concrete. Flexible sealants in active joints may require replacement every 5-10 years depending on conditions.

Can repairs be made while facilities operate?

Yes, most crack and joint repairs can be performed in operating facilities. Work area can typically be returned to service within hours to one day depending on repair method and materials. We schedule work to minimize operational disruption.

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