Concrete Rehabilitation & Commercial Flooring

Joint Sealant Replacement – Waste Water Treatment Plant

Project Overview

The water tank restoration project involved essential maintenance work to replace the deteriorated joint sealants in the concrete wall joints and the concrete lid joints of the water tank. This project was crucial to ensure the continued integrity and functionality of the water tank, preventing potential leaks and damage.

Purpose and Objectives

The primary objective was to remove the existing failed and deteriorated joint sealants and install new, high-quality sealants to protect the concrete joints. This replacement was necessary to maintain the water tank’s structural integrity and prevent water infiltration that could lead to further deterioration.

Scope of Work

  • Removal of Old Sealants: The existing failed and deteriorated joint sealants were carefully removed from the concrete wall joints and the concrete lid joints.
  • Installation of New Sealants: New, durable sealants were installed to ensure long-lasting protection and prevent any potential leaks or damage.
  • Quality Assurance: Throughout the project, rigorous quality checks were performed to ensure that the new sealants were applied correctly and met the required standards for durability and effectiveness.

The project was completed within a tight 2-week timeline, demonstrating efficiency and precision in execution. The successful completion of the joint sealant replacement work has significantly enhanced its structural strength and longevity.

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