High Quality Concrete Slab Work in DFW

Concrete has become one of the most popular ground coverings as it is long-lasting, durable, and easy to maintain. However, while concrete does need less overall maintenance than other floor coverings such wood, carpet, or tile, it will still need to be repaired over time, and maybe even replaced in some cases. If you are on the hunt for high quality concrete slab work in DFW, the concrete experts at Exposed Design Group are ready to help remediate any problems you are having. They will also help you know what to look for and know when its time to repair or replace.

Concrete repair techniques have greatly improved over time, even making the existing concrete look like new and able to last for a very long time. Exposed Design Group’s concrete slab work in DFW and remediation services are top-notch with excellent customer service. The company’s concrete experts have completed repair projects in commercial, industrial, and retail environments so you can rest easy in knowing they are extremely skilled and experienced. In fact, the Exposed team members are so experienced with concrete slab projects that are often able to point out issues to clients before they arise. The repair team at Exposed Design Group specializes in concrete slab repair and replacement, crack repair, and floor leveling.

A few things to look for when considering whether your concrete needs repairing are unleveled floors, broken floor tiles, sloping floors, bumps in carpet, and cracks around windows and door frames. There are even different types of cracks that can indicate the cause of the damage. The type of crack will help the repair crews determine the right solution. Check cracks or shrinkage cracks are easy to notice and identify. They typically only impact the top layer of your concrete. A shrinkage crack is completely normal and often occurs during the initial hydration process when concrete is known to shrink a little. structural Cracks or settlement Cracks are large, reaching from one side of your concrete, all the way to the other side. Grade preparation and soil shifting can both contribute to structural cracks in your concrete. Off-set structural cracks or twisted cracks are not as responsive to traditional concrete repair methods. Off-set structural cracks can be identified if the concrete is raised on either side of the crack. This type of crack shifts in and out of place—side to side and up and down. Due to the movement, an anti-fracture membrane will not sufficiently fix the problem. Most often, this type of concrete crack requires replacement instead of repair. No matter the problem, the experts at Exposed Design Group are highly trained and skilled to solve it. They can be trusted with any concrete slab work in DFW.

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