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Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 3. Contact Alchatek for Assistance

Posted by Jacob Bryant on Feb 7, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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Body - Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 3. Contact Alchatek for AssistanceBefore embarking on any bird bath repair project using the Deep Lock® process, it's crucial to consult with industry specialists. The Alchatek support team, with extensive experience in advanced pavement repair techniques, offers invaluable insights for assessing site conditions, choosing appropriate materials, and implementing effective repair strategies.

In addition, Alchatek has established connections with skilled contractors proficient in the Deep Lock® process. Ask for referrals to trusted professionals who ensure the safe and efficient execution of your pavement repair projects.

Partner for Success

Don't leave the durability and safety of your roads to chance. Partner with Alchatek to harness the full potential of the Deep Lock® process for your bird bath repair needs. Our expertise in advanced road repair techniques makes us the ideal ally in ensuring long-lasting and effective solutions.

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To learn more about how Alchatek can assist in your road repair projects or to get connected with experienced contractors, contact Alchatek.

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Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 2. Deep Lock® Repair

Posted by Jacob Bryant on Feb 7, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 2. Deep Lock® RepairIn the previous post, the causes and consequences of bird baths in road pavement were explored. Now, attention will turn to an innovative solution for repairing these issues: the Deep Lock® process.

The Deep Lock® Process Explained

The Deep Lock® process is a unique method for stabilizing and repairing bird baths in roadways. Here's how it works:

  1. Site Evaluation: It starts with a comprehensive site evaluation, including soil borings, Dynamic Cone Penetration (DCP) testing, and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) as necessary.
  2. Preparing the Area: Potential binding issues are addressed with saw cutting, clearing joints, and removing old grout.
  3. Grid Spacing and Injection Depths: Based on the soil data, specialists calculate grid spacing and injection depths.
  4. Injection Process: Specialized grout rods are driven to the correct depths and locations.
  5. Polymer Injection: Structural polymers are injected in a predetermined sequence. During this, lift is monitored to determine when sufficient compaction has been achieved.
  6. Adjusting Injection Depths: The grout plan is followed, adjusting injection depths and locations as the soil stabilizes beneath the structure.

Equipment and Materials

The process utilizes high-quality structural polymers, including AP Deep Lift 420, AP Lift 430, AP Lift 440, and AP Lift 475. These materials are chosen for their strength, environmental safety, and their NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 certification for contact with drinking water. This means they can be used without negatively impacting water quality.

Securing Repair Contracts

For contractors looking to secure bird bath repair jobs:

  • Reach out to Departments of Transportation (DOTs), cities, and municipalities.
  • Network with neighborhood and Homeowners' Association (HOA) associations.
  • Emphasize your ability to provide a quick, environmentally safe solution with minimal disruption.

Deep Lock® Repair for Bird Baths

The Deep Lock® process offers a revolutionary approach to repairing bird baths in road pavement. With its quick application, minimal environmental impact, and long-lasting results, it stands as a preferred choice for modern road maintenance. If you're facing bird bath issues on your roadways, consider consulting a professional who specializes in the Deep Lock® process for effective, durable repairs.

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Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 1. Introduction

Posted by Jacob Bryant on Feb 6, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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Body - Road Pavement Bird Bath Repair Series - 1. IntroductionHave you ever noticed shallow, pond-like formations on the surface of roads, particularly in private neighborhoods, subdivisions, or parking lots? These are known as "bird baths" in the road surface, and they're more than just a quirk of the road. They signify deeper issues in road maintenance and safety that are crucial to address.

What are Bird Baths in Road Pavement?

Bird baths are small depressions in the road surface where water accumulates. Unlike potholes, bird baths are shallower and often wider, resembling a natural birdbath. They typically form in areas where the pavement has sunk or where water is unable to drain properly. These features are commonly seen in areas with lower traffic, like private neighborhoods and parking lots, where regular maintenance may not be as common.

Causes and Consequences

The primary causes of bird baths in pavement include tire ruts from repetitive vehicle traffic and insufficient soil compaction during road construction. Over time, the weight of vehicles passing over the same spot causes the pavement to deform, creating these depressions. Additionally, if the underlying soil was not compacted properly, it can settle unevenly, leading to surface irregularities.

The presence of bird baths is not merely a cosmetic issue. They can pose significant trip hazards for pedestrians, especially when hidden by water or ice. For vehicles, these depressions can lead to uncomfortable rides and, in some cases, damage to the vehicle itself. In winter, bird baths can be particularly dangerous as they form ice patches, posing a risk for both vehicles and pedestrians. Furthermore, they can also cause problems for snowplows, leading to inefficient snow removal and additional road wear.

Road Pavement Birth Baths

Understanding the causes and effects of bird baths in road pavement is crucial for effective road maintenance and safety. Addressing these issues not only improves the longevity of the pavement but also ensures a safer environment for all road users. The next part of the series will delve into bird bath repair methods, focusing on innovative techniques offering long-lasting solutions, such as the Deep Lock ® process.

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Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 3. Contact Alchatek for Assistance

Posted by Charlie "The Grout Geek" Lerman on Feb 6, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 3. Contact Alchatek for AssistanceAddressing the complexities of coating failure requires more than just a superficial understanding of the issue. It necessitates a deep dive into the technical aspects and an experienced partner to guide the process. 

For Contractors: Guidance and Product Access

Guidance from experienced specialists provides major advantages when dealing with coating failures. The right partner will have deep knowledge of leading repair products and solutions to accurately diagnose issues and devise effective repair strategies. Contractors can benefit from Alchatek's expertise and facilitate access to high-quality products like Spetec PUR HighFoamer through their distribution network. This thoughtful approach saves contractors time in devising solutions while ensuring access to optimal materials.

For Property Owners & Managers: Guidance and Contractor Referrals

Property owners seeking solutions for coating failure damage need a partner who can provide expert technical guidance and connect them with qualified repair contractors. Partnering with Alchatek for coating failure projects provides comprehensive support beyond just an immediate fix. 

Contact Alchatek for Assistance

Whether you’re a contractor seeking to accurately diagnose and repair issues or a property manager aiming to preserve real estate assets, guidance from industry experts proves invaluable. Technical mastery combined with access to optimal materials paves the path to effective long-term solutions.

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Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 2. Curtain Grouting with Polyurethane

Posted by Charlie "The Grout Geek" Lerman on Feb 5, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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Body - Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 2. Curtain Grouting with PolyurethaneIn the field of coating failure solutions, curtain grouting with polyurethane is very effective, especially in scenarios where water intrusion is a primary concern. Curtain grouting is an effective method that not only addresses existing coating failures but also acts as a preventive measure.

Curtain Grouting for General Coating Failure

  • Historical Context: Originating in the 1960s, curtain grouting has evolved into a reliable method for strengthening and waterproofing structures. Its application has been crucial in extending the lifespan of countless structures.
  • Process Overview: The procedure involves strategically drilling holes and injecting a specialized grout, forming a barrier that prevents water from penetrating the structure. This barrier is instrumental in preserving the integrity of coatings, protecting them from the harmful effects of moisture.

Step-by-Step Guide to Implementing Curtain Grouting

  1. Drilling Pattern: Holes are drilled in a grid pattern.
  2. Grout Injection: Starting from the lowest point, grout is injected and gradually worked upwards, ensuring complete coverage.
  3. Overlap Technique: Each subsequent layer of grout overlaps the previous one, creating a comprehensive barrier against moisture.

Curtain Grouting for Precast Concrete Manholes

  • Historical Overview: Introduced in the mid-1950s, precast concrete manholes became the standard by 1970. Now, many of these structures are hitting or have surpassed their 50-year design life.
  • Urgency of Maintenance: Given the age of these manholes, many may be nearing the end of their structural life, particularly considering the damage factors like hydrogen sulfide corrosion can inflict over time.

The Hidden Threat of Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion

  • EPA Report Findings: An Environmental Protection Agency technical report highlighted the alarming rate of concrete degradation due to hydrogen sulfide, potentially eroding an inch of concrete every decade.
  • Implications for Maintenance: This rate of erosion is a clarion call for municipalities and communities to proactively inspect and maintain their manhole structures, especially as they approach or exceed 50 years.

Epoxy Coating and Curtain Grouting

  • Popularity and Effectiveness: Epoxy coatings are widely used to protect manhole interiors from corrosion and water intrusion.
  • Importance of Proper Application: Before applying an epoxy coating, it is critical to address any water leaks to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the coating.
  • The Role of Curtain Grouting: To ensure the success of epoxy coatings, it's essential to first halt any water intrusion. Curtain grouting stands out as a highly effective method for this.

Curtain Grouting with Spetec PUR HighFoamer

  • Product Application: Alchatek's Spetec PUR HighFoamer is particularly effective in curtain grouting applications. Its properties make it suitable for creating durable, water-resistant barriers that are essential for preventing and repairing coating failures.
  • Versatility: This product is compatible with a variety of structural materials, reinforcing its usefulness in diverse scenarios where coating integrity is compromised due to water intrusion.

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Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 1. Causes of Coating Failure

Posted by Charlie "The Grout Geek" Lerman on Feb 5, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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Body - Coating Failure Prevention & Repair Series - 1. Causes of Coating FailureCoatings are more than just a cosmetic layer on a structure; they play a vital role in protecting buildings from various environmental factors. Essentially, a coating is a layer of material applied to the surface of an object, intended to protect, decorate, or add functionality. In terms of structural integrity, coatings serve as a barrier against moisture, chemicals, UV radiation, and mechanical wear. They prevent corrosion, enhance durability, and ensure that the underlying material, such as concrete, metal, or wood, remains unharmed by external elements.

Water Intrusion: A Major Cause of Coating Failures

Water intrusion is a common cause of coating failures. When water seeps into a structure, it can compromise the coating's adhesion to the substrate, leading to various forms of deterioration. The presence of water can cause blistering, and peeling, or even promote microbial growth, which accelerates the degradation process. Understanding the dynamics of water intrusion and its impact on different types of coatings is critical in diagnosing and addressing these failures effectively.

The Importance of Early Detection and Repair

The early detection and repair of coating failures are paramount in maintaining the structural health of a building. Regular inspections and maintenance can identify potential issues before they escalate into major problems. Understanding the signs of coating failure and the conditions that promote it is crucial for any maintenance or engineering team.

Causes of Coating Failure

Understanding why coatings fail enables architects, contractors, and facilities managers to mitigate risks during design, construction, and maintenance.

  • Osmotic Blistering: Osmotic blistering occurs when water permeates through a coating, creating a difference in osmotic pressure which leads to blister formation. These blisters can lead to coating detachment and expose the underlying substrate to further damage.
  • Microbially Induced Corrosion (MIC): MIC happens when microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, interact with coatings and the substrate, leading to accelerated corrosion. This can weaken structural integrity and lead to costly repairs or replacements.
  • Poor Surface Preparation: Inadequate surface preparation can result in poor adhesion, leading to peeling, blistering, and delamination.
  • Poor Coating Application: Common mistakes include uneven application, incorrect thickness, and improper curing.
  • Adhesion Failure: Adhesion failure can occur due to incompatibility between the coating and substrate, and the presence of contaminants, or moisture.
  • Cracking and Peeling: Cracking and peeling often occur due to environmental factors, movement in the substrate, or aging of the coating.

The Curtain Grouting Solution

Curtain grouting is a specialized construction technique used to prevent water intrusion in structures by creating a waterproof barrier. The process involves drilling a pattern of holes into a wall and then injecting a grout material, which usually forms a resin-soil mixture, to seal off water pathways. The next post will explore the curtain grouting process more deeply. Stay tuned for insights into leveraging curtain grouting to maintain structural integrity and longevity in the face of coating failures.

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Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 5. Contact Alchatek for Assistance

Posted by Andy Powell on Feb 2, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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2. Body - Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 5. Contact Alchatek for AssistancePolyurethane foam can be used in a variety of new construction projects, from road widening to zero lot line excavation projects to a variety of complex excavation and foundation support scenarios. The use of polyurethane stabilization techniques provides clear advantages like cost-effectiveness, strength, and versatility across a wide range of situations. However, properly implementing them requires extensive technical expertise in assessing site conditions, selecting the right materials, and creating effective injection plans.

Technical Guidance and Contractor Referrals

Before hiring a contractor to do any polyurethane injection work, consultation with industry specialists is highly recommended. With decades of experience in chemical grouting, the Alchatek support team possesses in-depth knowledge for assessing site conditions and challenges. 

In addition, Alchatek maintains strong relationships with experienced polyurethane foam application contractors. Referrals are available to reputable construction experts who can safely and effectively execute projects.

A Partner for Success

Don't leave the success of your new construction endeavor to chance. Connect with the specialists at Alchatek to leverage the full benefits of polyurethane foam for upcoming projects. Reach out today!

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Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 4. Supporting New Footings and Slabs

Posted by Andy Powell on Feb 2, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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2. Body - Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 4. Supporting New Footings and Slabs-1In new construction projects, establishing a solid foundation for footings and slabs is crucial, especially in challenging soil conditions. Polyurethane foam offers a groundbreaking approach to improving soil stability, a key factor in the longevity and safety of new structures.

Cost-Effective and Durable

In new construction, utilizing polyurethane foam for soil stabilization beneath new footings and slabs presents a more economical and efficient approach compared to the conventional practice of excavating and replacing unstable soil. This method not only reduces costs but also greatly enhances the structural integrity of the foundation.

Effective in Waterlogged Conditions

One of the standout features of polyurethane foam is its efficiency in waterlogged or saturated soil conditions. The foam's ability to displace water ensures a stable base, even in areas with high water tables. This characteristic is particularly beneficial for constructions in challenging terrains, where water presence can complicate traditional building methods.

Supporting New Footings and Slabs with Polyurethane

The application of polyurethane foam underneath new footings and slabs represents a significant advancement in construction technology, offering a more efficient, cost-effective, and reliable method for building stable foundations.

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Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 3. Complex Excavation

Posted by Andy Powell on Feb 1, 2024 2:00:00 PM

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2. Body - Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 3. Complex ExcavationAs construction excavation projects continue to push the boundaries of complexity, innovative solutions are needed to ensure safety and stability. Polyurethane foam has emerged as an indispensable tool for these unique challenges. With a dual capability to stabilize soil and complement traditional retaining methods like sheet piling or secant walls, polyurethane foam provides robust support precisely when and where it is most needed. Whether plugging gaps to prevent infiltration, enhancing structural support, or sealing out soil in deep foundation pits, this versatile material enables advanced excavations that would otherwise be extremely risky if not impossible.

Support for Traditional Excavation Methods

Polyurethane foam serves the important dual role of both stabilizing soil and supporting traditional methods in complex excavation projects. Used alongside methods like sheet piling and secant piling, the foam creates an impermeable curtain wall injection that seals out the soil. This barrier is crucial for maintaining the stability of surrounding structures.

An Indispensable Modern Tool 

The versatile applications of polyurethane foam demonstrate its indispensability in modern construction. Its ability to adapt to challenging excavation scenarios and bolster conventional techniques makes the foam a critical component in ensuring safe and successful projects.

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Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 2. Zero Lot Line Excavation

Posted by Andy Powell on Feb 1, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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2. Body - Geotech Solutions for New Construction Series - 2. Zero Lot Line ExcavationExcavating near existing structures, particularly in zero lot line scenarios like building additions, poses unique challenges. Traditional methods like sheet piling, while effective, can cause issues such as adjacent structure disruption, soil settlement, and excessive noise, making them less ideal in dense, urban environments.

Polyurethane Grout Walls

The use of polyurethane grout walls, composed of interlocking columns, offers a more suitable solution. This method involves injecting a single component, like AP Soil 600, into non-cohesive soil, creating a stable barrier that supports the excavation site without affecting the adjacent structure.

The Advantages of Polyurethane in Non-Cohesive Soils 

In non-cohesive, loose soils, polyurethane grout walls provide several benefits:

  1. Reduced Structural Impact: They minimize the risk of damaging nearby structures.
  2. Lower Noise Levels Compared to Sheet Piling: The installation of polyurethane grout walls is significantly quieter than the installation of sheet piles.
  3. Soil Stability: Polyurethane enhances soil stability, ensuring safety during and after excavation.

This approach is not suitable for more cohesive soils in which the installation of grout columns is not possible, emphasizing the need for careful soil assessment beforehand. This installation of grout walls to stabilize adjacent structures during excavation is a more precise and less invasive alternative to traditional methods.

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