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Use Epoxy Joint Sealer to Stop Concrete Floor Vibration and Damage

Many heavy industrial settings, including paper warehouses, steel and other heavy-weight or high-traffic applications suffer from shaking concrete floors. The source of the vibration is most often caused by rolling equipment crossing expansion joints cut in the concrete when poured. Cement contractors place these expansion joints in the floor in order to allow for the shrinkage that occurs in the concrete slabs as they cure. The joints are also helpful if the slab experiences major temperature changes.

The Invisible Customer

Have you ever felt like you were more of a bother to a vendor or service provider than a valued customer? What can you learn from these types of experiences to help you build stronger, long lasting relationships with your customers and clients?
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