Advantages of an injection test field with Stephan Delarue




Sealing from the outside is a hard task. Especially if you are not really sure where the leakage is located. Sealing not only from the outside but also from underneath seems nearly impossible. But in this conversation our guest, Frank Hölzel unveils how you can do it. He also tells us the story of how to…

Tune in to the Concrete Injection Made Easy podcast, where your host Mateusz Furs shares his experience on injection technology and helps you get ahead of the curve with your business. Discover how to pick and adjust the right resin or pump to the job to get the best, watertight seal on cracks and expansion…

Let me ask you a question. Do you want to earn more, have more time, develop your business, sleep well without thinking that there may be leakages somewhere caused by your mistakes?

Maybe you’ve asked yourself the question, what does it take to get into a bigger part of the concrete injection game—namely lifting concrete slabs, polyurethane underpinning, or other major geotech jobs. Many of you may run businesses or have experience working with waterproofing, joint filling, and membrane work. But bigger geotechnical projects are, as my guest Jim…

The 12th episode of Concrete Injection Made Easy is a transcript of yesterday’s webinar, which was a session of answering your questions. I replied about why I insist on drilling smaller holes and using smaller than 13mm packers. Why drill such large holes? It’s a waste of time, resin and concrete deterioration. Let’s not do…

One complaint I often hear from clients who have ordered concrete leak sealing procedures in which an acrylic gel was used is that under some conditions, the expansion joint leaks again. This problem happens typically because of dry weather, which causes acrylic gels dry out and shrink. And when acrylic gels dry, they lose their elasticity,…