3 Kerb Repair Tips for Commercial Establishments

Posted on: 22 January 2020

Kerbing is one of the areas that many owners of commercial establishments overlook during yearly maintenance efforts. Skimping on kerb repair can lead to massive cracks that can damage concrete, which can force you to replace the entire concrete. Some of the common symptoms of damaged kerbs include wearing down, cracking, breaking and crumbling materials. You don't have to wait for the yearly kerb maintenance to do minor repairs that are likely to escalate into extensive concrete damage. Here are some kerb repair tips for commercial establishments.

Repair Enhances Durability -- Repairing your commercial kerb using concrete is a sure way of ensuring durability. Concrete kerbs can tolerate harsh environmental conditions, such as sun, winter conditions and moisture without breaking easily. Using concrete also translates to a low yearly maintenance cost, which means more money in your pocket. Since kerbs act as barriers while aiding in the control of stormwater, they are susceptible to damage. In this sense, any repair work should ensure durability and longevity.

Cost of Repair  -- Just like any concrete work, the cost of kerb repair depends on several factors. Some of the factors to bear in mind when determining cost include labour, the extent of damage and the type of machinery needed, among others. A baldy damaged kerb requires several days of repair compared to a kerb with minor defects. Also, the type of equipment used during the repair can drive up the cost of maintenance. Consider whether the repair and construction of kerb sections will be completed by hand or a slipform kerbmaker. Talk to a concrete contractor regarding your budget and the needed adjustments based on the type of repair that will work for you.

When to Repair -- How can you know if your concrete kerb needs repair? Well, when the kerbs start to crack, it can enable vegetation to penetrate through the cracks. If you see weeds growing from your kerb, then it is time to repair or replace the structure. Also, kerbs can absorb a lot of water over time and start to crumble. The crumbling section can be repaired or replaced depending on the extent of the damage. Another sign to look out for is discolouration of the concrete kerbing, especially along the edges, which is a pointer to water damage underneath the kerbs. An expert should inspect your kerb to reveal any underlying issues that might require replacement. Remember that in some instances, a minor sign may not necessarily mean that you should perform a quick fix DIY job. It might just be an indicator of a significant underlying problem that calls for professional kerb repairs.  

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