Concrete Removal – removing the cracks

Concrete Removal – removing the cracks

Concrete removal is required when the concrete surfaces are beyond repair or patching. Trying to fix concrete that is beyond repair will only result in loss of time and money and will make the final décor look dirty and shoddy. Concrete removal may be carried out for a number of reasons.

When is concrete removal required?
Concrete removal may be required when deep cracks occur in existing concrete. Concrete slabs that have sunk in over a period of time are also best replaced. Very cold climates also cause concrete slabs to heave because of frost. At times, an addition may be made to a construction or building after a number of years. Concrete that is an obstacle in this kind of project may need to be removed. Faculty concrete construction may be another reason for concrete removal too. Street widening, roadways repairs may also require concrete to be removed, replaced or reconstructed.

Techniques used in concrete removal
Concrete demolition and removal processes use techniques such as pneumatic and hydraulic breakers for breaking down pavements, foundations and even bridge decks. Cutting of concrete structures and then removing them using cranes, known as dismantling is another effective way of concrete removal. Water jetting helps minimize dust and eliminates fire hazards. Large structures may be demolished using explosives although this is not a highly recommended technique for concrete demolition and removal. Concrete demolition and removal contractors are hired for such jobs which should never be considered as a do-it-yourself kind of project.

Safety measures while removing concrete
Using shovels for concrete removal may be the construction tool used by most concrete removal contractors or workers but may result in injuries to the back if not used properly. A few clothing and special equipment are also advised when handling concrete removal. Loose clothing is not recommended. Safety goggles and face-masks that will prevent dust inhalation and heavy gloves and appropriate shoes or boots are also to be included in the protective gear to be used by workers and contractors. Homeowners who may be supervising the work are also recommended the use of such protective gear.

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