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This 1948, Phoenix, AZ home had a large crack in the concrete just outside of the front door. The solution used was a repair process called concrete crack stitching.
In utilizing pre-cured carbon fiber stitching systems used to bridge shear forces, we can repair cracks in foundations and floor slabs. The systems are installed at a fraction of the cost of traditional steel dowels and with less heavy equipment and disruption
Anthony, the lead at Arizona Foundation Solutions, surveys the cracked concrete in Phoenix, Arizona. The driveway, once smooth, now shows deep cracks and worn-out control joints due to the harsh desert climate. Moisture seepage under the slabs has worsened the situation, compacting the soil and causing more cracks. Homeowners across Phoenix and nearby areas face a common issue: how to fix these ugly cracks and prevent further damage to their concrete surfaces.
Under Anthony's guidance, Arizona Foundation Solutions has completely fixed the cracked concrete problem in Phoenix, Arizona. Using the amazing NexusPro solution, the once-cracked control joints and deep crevices are now smoothly sealed and protected against the tough weather. There's no more worrying about cracks reappearing or the sealant bubbling and drying up, thanks to NexusPro's tough silicone formula. It's flexible and can handle the blazing sun and extreme temperatures.
The repair work is quick and efficient, with the skilled team carefully prepping and sealing the cracks before applying NexusPro. In just 60 minutes, the sealant sets, giving homeowners strong protection against future cracking and soil issues. As Anthony oversees the final touches, spreading a thin layer of sand for a neat finish, the refreshed concrete surfaces stand as proof of Arizona Foundation Solutions' dedication to top-notch concrete repair and protection.
This early 2000's single family home had a significant crack in the foundation slab. We were able to close the crack using crack stitching.
The stem wall at the Phoenix home began to flacking and cracking. This was due to the rebar becoming oxidized and weakening the concrete around it. We came in and installed our patented non-ferrous composite.
The concrete stem wall on this late 1970s home had a few areas of concrete cracking, flaking and crumbling.
Mid repair, we confirmed the culprit - rusting rebar!
When moisture becomes trapped near the concrete stem wall of your home, porous concrete may absorb that moisture. Once said moisture makes it to the rebar, oxidization, corrosion and rust may occur.