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These Concrete Expansion Joint Filler are often inserted during the initial pour of the concrete and are constructed of soft materials like wood or joint filler board so they can move with the expansion and contraction of the concrete.<br><br>
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Reduce Concrete Damage and Cracking With Expansion Joints Changes in moisture and temperature cause concrete to expand. If this is not adequately managed, cracks will start to show. Therefore, while constructing and pouring concrete slabs and sidewalks, the location of expansion joints is crucial. Both the interior and exterior of each concrete.
In order to accommodate expansion during the summer and contraction during the winter, expansion joints are positioned between concrete slabs. These Concrete Expansion Joint Filler are often inserted during the initial pour of the concrete and are constructed of soft materials like wood or joint filler board so they can move with the expansion and contraction of the concrete. Between a half-inch and an inch wide and three to four inches deep, these joints range in size. Without expansion joints, a slab will crack, reducing the lifespan of the concrete slab. About Us: For a variety of industrial applications, the Maxkote line of epoxy repair, maintenance, and protection products is ideal. We can provide a repair solution for the majority of industrial repair or protection applications because each material has its own distinct qualities.