Water Shut-off and Control
- Parking Structures
- Dams
- Clear Water Reservoirs
- Lift Pits
- Water Treatment Tanks
- Podiums
- Tunnels & Canals
- Foundation Walls
Why Injection?
Preserving the structure now and in the future
The attempted methods for resolving water penetration include the installation of trays and the application of epoxy coatings to the underside of the leaking concrete surface.
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WHY THESE METHODS DON'T WORK!
The fixing of 'catch trays' to collect the water and then drain away
merely disguises the water leaks and does nothing to fix the problem. The
coating of epoxies has proven to be ineffective when treating leaks.
The fact remains that half measures such as these do not address the damage
that is occurring within the concrete structure created by the reaction of
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ONLY CHEMICAL INJECTION SOLVES THE PROBLEM
Even when the water is prevented from entering the concrete and the leak
has ceased, the remaining moisture content continues to react with the steel
reinforcement which continues impacting upon the structural integrity.
Through pressure chemical injection the low viscosity Hydrogel penetrates
into the crack, encapsulates the reinforcing bar and cures to form a
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CONSOLIDATED DELIVERS
Chemical pressure injection
Thinking “Outside the square” is an approach on which Consolidated Quality
Projects thrives.
Consolidated demonstrates progressive waterproofing solutions to property
owners and asset managers.
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