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Dust Free Professional Grinding and Crack Stitching in Arizona.

Dust free grinding professionals remove high spots on floors for wood flooring installers valley wide services. Did you know that wood flooring tolerance is only 1/8″ inch to 1/16″ inch in 6′ to 10′, that isn’t very much tolerance.

Grinding down high spots in floor is not simple, you need heavy equipment, don’t think you can just go to Lowe’s and rent something that will work, it won’t. Diamond grinders use gas power or electric to run the high speed motor to significantly grind down concrete floors for wood flooring not to mention the commercial grade vacuums that you need to suck up all that dust, keeping your homeowners happy. No it isn’t 100% dust free, …. but it is close to it.

Before you find out that the cheap guy you called from Craigslist doesn’t have the tools, took your money and didn’t complete the job, call Concrete Repairman LLC we are licensed, bonded and insured contractors that are in your budget.

“Only Thing More Expensive Than Hiring a Professional is Hiring an Amateur”

Floor Grinding and Leveling for Wood Flooring Wood Flooring Tolerance of 1/8″ per 6′

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James Belville – (602)418-2970
Foundation Repair Expert – Concrete Repairman®
Concrete Repairman LLC – a fully licensed, bonded and insured foundation repair company serving customers in Phoenix and surrounding areas in Arizona. We have over 30 years of experience installing and repairing home foundation cracks, floor crack structural stitching, floor leveling, stem walls, post tension, monolithic and resurfacing foundation damage for homeowner, and commercial clients in Arizona.

 

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  • Concrete Repairman provides expert J-Bolt anchor replacement for structural stability. Call (480) 725-7614 today for reliable solutions tailored to your construction needs."

How to Replace a J-Bolt Anchor: Expert Techniques for Structural Stability

November 28th, 2024|Anchor Bolts|

The first step of J-Bolt Anchor Replacement is to determine the tension force in the outermost bolt. If this is above the recommended force, you can use a welding stud extension. For a deep anchor bolt, you can use a split-cell polyurethane sleeve to isolate the upper stud from the lower one. If the anchor bolt is near the surface, you can use a wood toothpick to fill the hole and snap the new anchor bolt into place.

  • Learn the differences between mechanical and chemical anchor bolts to ensure structural safety. Call Concrete Repairman at (480) 725-7614 for expert guidance and professional services.

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November 27th, 2024|Anchor Bolt Repair|

If you are considering a new home construction project, you may be wondering whether or not you should use a NEW J-Bolt anchor replacement in your foundation walls. These anchors are typically half-inch in diameter, but you can purchase larger ones if you need to support a heavier load. They come in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, regular steel, and galvanized steel. You may also want to use a template if you are installing larger cast-in-place anchors. A template can help keep your bolts straight, plumb, and spaced at the proper distances.

  • Learn about the types of anchor bolts used in construction, including their applications for securing foundations. Call Concrete Repairman at (480) 725-7614 for expert anchor bolt repair services.

Understanding the Different Types of Anchor Bolts in Construction

November 26th, 2024|Anchor Bolt Repair|

If you are considering a new home construction project, you may be wondering whether or not you should use a NEW J-Bolt anchor replacement in your foundation walls. These anchors are typically half-inch in diameter, but you can purchase larger ones if you need to support a heavier load. They come in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, regular steel, and galvanized steel. You may also want to use a template if you are installing larger cast-in-place anchors. A template can help keep your bolts straight, plumb, and spaced at the proper distances.