
How it works
Crack Filling / Structural Repair
Structural and non-structural cracks are repaired using appropriate repair materials such as polymer mortar, epoxy compounds, or cement-based fillers.
Chemical Injection Grouting
Epoxy or PU grout is injected through drilled ports to seal deep or structural cracks and prevent water ingress.
Crack Groove Cutting (V-Groove / U-Groove / Square Groove / Injection Ports)
Cracks are opened by cutting grooves along the crack line to remove weak material and create a proper bonding surface. V-grooves are typically used for surface crack repair, U-grooves for wider cracks requiring flexible filling, square grooves for deeper structural repairs, and drilled injection ports are used for pressure grouting in structural cracks.
Sealant / Epoxy Filling
After groove preparation, cracks are filled with sealant, epoxy resin, or polymer repair mortar depending on crack type and structural requirement.
Surface Restoration
Final finishing of repaired surfaces to match the surrounding structure and prepare for plastering or painting.
Crack Treatment & Injection Grouting
1. Crack Filling / Structural Repair 2. Chemical Injection Grouting 3. Crack Groove Cutting 4. Sealant / Epoxy Filling 5. Surface Restoration
1. Crack Filling / Structural Repair 2. Chemical Injection Grouting 3. Crack Groove Cutting 4. Sealant / Epoxy Filling 5. Surface Restoration
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How it works
Crack Filling / Structural Repair
Structural and non-structural cracks are repaired using appropriate repair materials such as polymer mortar, epoxy compounds, or cement-based fillers.
Chemical Injection Grouting
Epoxy or PU grout is injected through drilled ports to seal deep or structural cracks and prevent water ingress.
Crack Groove Cutting (V-Groove / U-Groove / Square Groove / Injection Ports)
Cracks are opened by cutting grooves along the crack line to remove weak material and create a proper bonding surface. V-grooves are typically used for surface crack repair, U-grooves for wider cracks requiring flexible filling, square grooves for deeper structural repairs, and drilled injection ports are used for pressure grouting in structural cracks.
Sealant / Epoxy Filling
After groove preparation, cracks are filled with sealant, epoxy resin, or polymer repair mortar depending on crack type and structural requirement.
Surface Restoration
Final finishing of repaired surfaces to match the surrounding structure and prepare for plastering or painting.