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The BEST Solution for Concrete Joint Repairs
Control joints can be thought of as deliberate cracks cut into concrete floors. They allow for movement caused by temperature and moisture changes. They also direct the location of inevitable cracks that form because of drying shrinkage.
Control joints should be filled if floors are subject to heavy, hard-wheeled traffic commonly used in warehouses, distribution centers and even grocery stores. If left unfilled, edges of control joints will be damaged by the impact of this traffic. The joints can also become areas for dirt, debris and moisture to collect — causing additional problems.