Waterproofing
“Expansion joint treatment” in floor proofing refers to the process of sealing gaps between concrete slabs in a floor with a flexible sealant, allowing the floor to expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking, typically using specialized materials like polysulfide, silicone, or polyurethane sealants, to prevent water infiltration and maintain the structural integrity of the floor.
Material Used:
1) Sealants: Polysulfide, silicone, polyurethane sealants are commonly used due to their flexibility and adhesion properties.
2) Joint fillers: In some cases, a backing material like foam or a pre-formed joint strip might be used to fill the gap before applying sealant.