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Vertical & Overhead Concrete Repairs

Vertical and overhead concrete repair is a specialized service that involves repairing damaged or deteriorated concrete surfaces that are located on vertical or overhead structures.

/ Highlights

High-Strength Concrete Structural Restoration

Repair spalled, cracked, and structurally compromised concrete on vertical walls, columns, and overhead soffits using specialized polymer-modified mortars.

  • Form-and-pour or hand-applied structural repair techniques.
  • Rebar corrosion treatment and exposed reinforcement steel priming.
  • Ensures structural safety and eliminates public hazards from falling debris.
/ Benefits

Why Concrete Repair Matters

Concrete spalling is rarely cosmetic; it usually signals reinforcement corrosion that, unchecked, progressively weakens the structural element, and overhead spalls are also a falling hazard. Repairing properly arrests the corrosion cycle and restores structural capacity while protecting people below.

  • Ensures structural integrity
  • Prevents water damage
  • Enhances safety
  • Improves building appearance
  • Arrests reinforcement corrosion that drives the damage.
  • Restores structural capacity of the element.
  • Extends the service life of the structure.
/ Approach

How TNT Approaches Concrete Repair

We remove deteriorated concrete back to sound substrate, clean and treat corroded reinforcement, and rebuild with repair mortars engineered for vertical and overhead placement so they bond and resist sag. As ICRI members, with our owner serving as Vice President of the ICRI Iowa/Illinois Chapter, concrete repair is core to our practice, and we coordinate with engineers where the repair is structurally significant.

/ Signs

Signs of Concrete Deterioration

  • Spalling or delaminated concrete on walls, columns, or ceilings
  • Exposed or rust-stained reinforcing steel
  • Cracking and surface scaling
  • Hollow-sounding areas indicating delamination
  • Falling concrete debris

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