Concrete repair: Since concrete structures could be damaged or not have the desired finish, it becomes necessary to repair or finish appropriately according to the needs of the structure or the aesthetics required by the use of the building.
Terms like grinding, patching, or sacking will sound familiar to you as part of a repair. With sufficient knowledge of both the structure to be repaired and the repair material supplier, a repair can last for many years—approximately 50 years if the underlying structure's condition allows for that lifespan or longer.
A good repair starts with preparing the work area in the most appropriate way possible, avoiding contaminants from getting trapped between the repair and the base structure. Preparation, as the most essential base for the repair to be more adherent, could prevent subsequent repairs.
We know in advance that a repair can be an unexpected expense because it is not included in the initial budget in most cases, but in all our experience, repairs should always be added to the budget, not as something contingency, but because fine finishes on vertical structures can never be done from a surface in molds.
But in addition to the above, we could be spending on repairs constantly, because we put cost as a barrier and prefer a quick and cheap repair.
Our reputation has not been built on low costs or speed in our work, but on repairs tailored to the needs and recommendations of expert suppliers and the expertise we have acquired through many consultations and applications.