How GF One Coatings Fixes Cracks In A Minneapolis Concrete Garage Floor

Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Edward Winslow


The photo above shows a 4 inch crack through a Minneapolis concrete garage floor. The yellow arrows point to the filled crack and the black identifies the pattern. Notice how the crack is filled to the bottom.

The pink arrows ponit to a void in the surface that GF One chipped out and filled.

To fill a crack properly you need a polyurea that has enough fluidity to flow to the bottom and will cure below the surface. Too many times I see cracks that are an afterthought, as if just sticking anything in a crack solves the problem. Most of the time cracks are filled only at the top and fill only the top 1 inch.  This is wrong.

GF One Coatings polyurea flows to the bottom, is absorbed into the walls of the crack, cures below the surface and reacts positively to moisture. Cracks are like air vents for moisture pressure. If the crack is filled properly it stops moisture pressure from having an adverse affect on coatings, tile, carpet or hardwood.

For more information about how GF One Coatings restores a cracked Minneapolis concrete garage floor contact Joe Sheehan at 651-748-5999 or visit their website www.gfonecoatings.com

Joe Sheehan


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