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2016 Spring Home Improvement

LINCON DAILY

NEWS.com

May 2, 2016

Types of repair

At times, people just need to have a small crack in

the concrete repaired. Palmer says, “When faced

with a surface repair, investigation will soon reveal

how aggressive the repair needs to be.” There are

three basic types of repair depending on what is

needed.

Full-depth repair is the most aggressive. Palmer

explains that it involves cutting out the damaged

concrete, replacing reinforcing steel, and replacing

the concrete.

Partial depth repair is less aggressive. Palmer

explains partial depth repair involves “cutting around

the edges of the damaged area (but not into the

reinforcing steel), removing the damaged concrete,

cleaning or replacing the reinforcing steel, then

placing a repair mortar.”

The least aggressive method Palmer describes is

using overlay, which is a new layer of thin concrete.

Palmer explains overlays are “effective to cover

up surface problems” as “long as good surface

preparation is used.”

Palmer says if your driveway is experiencing

cracking, it is best to “resurface it with a concrete

overlay.” As Palmer explains, “Resurfacing will not

only cover up the existing flaws, it will also upgrade

the look of your driveway by allowing you to choose

from a variety of color and pattern options.” Palmer

says before resurfacing, “it’s important to remove any

unsound concrete and repair noticeable cracks so the

overlay has a solid base.”

Another repair method is done by using forms, which

hold the concrete in place. The technique is often

used on walls. Reiners says he often uses forms and

footings to do concrete repairs. The footings are what

help support the foundation.

Forms are sometimes used in repairing sidewalks,

too. Zack Davis, who does construction, says when

repairing a sidewalk, you first need to use a tool like

a jackhammer to break up what needs to be repaired.

Davis says you then set up a wooden form which the

concrete will be poured into. When finished, you use a

trowel to smooth out the concrete.

The American Concrete Institute says, “The form-

and-pour technique offers many advantages: Many

different types of repair materials can be used; repair

material can be placed around reinforcing steel; and

formwork protects against early-age drying that

promotes cracking. “

Sunken concrete repairs

When concrete is sunken or uneven, slab jacking

is another repair method. Jack a Slab Services on

Keokuk in Lincoln uses this method, and their website

says, “Concrete Slabjacking is an alternative to

replacing sunken or uneven concrete, restoring sunken

concrete slabs to their original grade.”

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