Advantages of an injection test field with Stephan Delarue




As you will see in a moment, the #013 episode is different from the previous ones. There have never been so many guests. I have never asked anyone to record an answer to previously prepared questions. I have never recorded a video to ask these questions personally and at the same time encourage you to…

I recently did a poll. It turns out that we all struggle with all sorts of problems. These are various issues, but among them are running a business, overcoming obstacles, employing people, maintaining the quality of the work performed, and finally acquiring new customers. And if we add to this the provision of construction services of various…

A big problem on job sites is that some concrete repair contractors aren’t methodical enough in applying proven processes and technologies. This leads to sub-optimal execution and customer dissatisfaction. And this just makes a bad name for the dedicated professionals among us. The key to being the kind of contractor that gets repeat business because…

Marten Hiekmann and I dive into the use of concrete barriers on motorways, as well as the dynamics of damage to concrete barriers due to corrosion of internal reinforcement and concrete degradation due to carbonation. We also get into what the future holds for roadside concrete barrier repair.

This is #014 episode of the Concrete Injection Made Easy podcast. And since it’s a concrete injection podcast, I have a question: what do we use most often on our job sites to inject into the cracks? Today’s episode is my solo show explaining how to choose between PU and EP resin to inject the crack. Some…

You know what I hear engineers and technicians say all the time? “The only thing I ever use for watertight is foaming polyurethane” And you know why they say that? It stops leaks fast, so everybody loves it. Trouble is, foaming polyurethane sucks up water like a sponge. And when it gets saturated, you’re back…