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Expansion joint between concrete slabs.
1 58 in x 1 68 in x 300 in walnut 1 piece polyvinyl concrete expansion joints.
Concrete expansion joints are used to separate slabs and concrete from other parts of the structure.
Expansion joints are used to allow the slab to move and not put stress on whatever it abuts.
Expansion joints are placed in concrete to prevent expansive cracks formed due to temperature change.
Without a concrete expansion joint your sidewalk or driveway would crack.
Do the same for the gaps between the concrete slabs but stop filling the gaps about 2 inches from the top of the slabs.
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If you look at the expansion joints between your concrete you might see black felt or old sealant.
It allows for thermal expansion and contraction without inducing stress into the system.
Expansion joints are put in place before the concrete is poured.
An expansion joint is a material placed in the cracks or joints between concrete slabs to protect the slabs from cracking when they contract and expand as the temperature changes.
Expansion joints are provided in slabs pavements buildings bridges sidewalks railway tracks piping systems ships and other structures.
Concrete undergoes expansion due to high temperature when in a confined boundary which leads to cracks.
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Concrete expansion joints are also known as isolation joints.
Like i said in the intro these joints allow concrete pads to expand and contract during freeze thaw cycles.
These joint are placed where a slab meets a building where a slab meets another slab and where a pool deck meets the coping.
It is immune to rot moves with slab expansion and contraction and is not affected by moisture.
Why do we need them.
Tear off strip for applications where caulking is planned.
Expansion joints allow independent movement between adjoining structural members minimizing cracking when such movements are restrained.