Structural Concrete Repair

What Is Structural Concrete Repair?
It is inevitable that with age, your building will require structural repairs. From a sagging balcony slab to the severe movement of the foundation, structural concrete repair addresses these issues and uncovers hidden dangers that can lead to significant structural damage.
Why Is Structural Concrete Repair Important?

Unaddressed issues eventually lead to severe building failure that impacts everything from plumbing to electrical systems. Even a tiny crack can lead to leaks that continue to deteriorate over time. Load-bearing supports of your building are vulnerable to water and age damage and can become serious problems that require building closure. Early intervention is the best way to avoid severe deflections and defects while also minimizing repair expense.

How Can Waterproofing Contractors, Inc. Help With Structural Concrete Repair?
At Waterproofing Contractors Inc. (WCI) we work with national structural engineering firms to implement cost effective solutions. We can repair all aspects of engineered concrete, commercial foundations, structural support repair and remediation as well as load bearing supports including columns and metal beams.
Why Choose Waterproofing Contractors, Inc. for Structural Concrete Repair?

We provide complete restoration projects with minimal disruption to day-to-day operations. Our clients include five-star hotels and office buildings, so we understand the importance of remaining operational while completing work. We can accommodate 24/7 work schedules to keep disruption to a minimum.

Waterproofing Contractors Offers The Following Related Services
  • Structural concrete repair & replacement
  • Steel replacement
  • Structural crack repair
  • Add supplemental reinforcement
  • Beam repair
  • Mortar repair
  • Post tension repairs
  • Carbon fiber repairs
  • Parking deck repairs

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