Epoxy Injection
Epoxy injection is a commonly used method in structural repair works that involves the use of epoxy resins to fill cracks or voids in concrete or masonry structures. This technique is a popular choice for repairing and restoring the structural integrity of various types of buildings, including commercial, residential, and industrial structures. The process involves drilling small holes into the affected area and then injecting the epoxy resin into the cracks or voids using specialized equipment. The resin then hardens, creating a strong and durable bond that restores the structure's integrity. Epoxy injection is often preferred over traditional repair methods because it is fast, cost-effective, and has a minimal impact on the surrounding areas. Additionally, it is highly effective at sealing cracks and preventing further damage from occurring, making it a long-term solution for structural repair.