Erosion creates its own set of problems.
Replacing wood expansion joints in concrete driveway.
While this method often ensures that the concrete will last for many years the wooden spacers themselves may rot over time.
Helps to block water from getting below the concrete causing erosion.
This wood was used during the slab construction and is part of the formwork used to define the size and shape of the slab.
How to replace the wooden joints in the driveway.
They serve an important function.
If the wood expansion joint has totally rotted leaving a gap it can create a tripping falling hazard.
The spacers helped break up the concrete into smaller slabs that were less likely to crack.
Removing old material from a concrete expansion joint concrete expansion joints are also known as isolation joints.
Without a concrete expansion joint your sidewalk or driveway would crack.
Helps to inhibit the growth of weeds.
Slabgasket is designed to replace rotten or missing wood expansion joints in driveways walkways patios and pool decks.
How to replace a concrete driveway wooden spacer.
An extruded flexible vinyl the same material used in vinyl shutters doors windows and siding.
How to remove and replace wood dividers in concrete.
Used in residential commercial and institutional applications.
The dividers are put in place.
Having a strong solid expansion joint helps with the following.
Wooden spacers were commonly used as control joints for concrete driveways.
Trim a slab is a replacement for rotted and old wood typically found between slabs in driveways and sidewalks.