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The cutting-edge technology behind hydro demolition has the potential to significantly improve concrete removal. By removing the weakened material and retaining its key properties, water jetting allows for the recasting of new concrete without further surface preparation. Many structural engineers, consultants, and civil engineers recognize the value of hydro demolition. Many believe it is the safest, most effective, and vibration-free method for concrete removal.

Future of Concrete Removal

The advantages of hydro demolition are numerous. First of all, this process does not cause microcracks in the reconstructed structure. Hydrodemolition also leaves a roughened surface, which improves the adhesion of new coatings. Hydrodemolition eliminates the need for sandblasting and other secondary preparations that can damage the surface of the substrate. In addition, it is environmentally friendly, reducing job site injuries.

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Another significant benefit of hydrodemolition services is its ability to preserve rebar. It can remove large sections of concrete while leaving the remainder of the slab intact. Hydrodemolition has proven itself in Europe, where it is used most often for infrastructure maintenance and renovation work. Today, two Swedish manufacturers are pursuing higher profiles in the North American market. The future is bright for hydro demolition. So how does it work?

The technology behind hydro demolition is highly effective in removing concrete from large structures. This process can be used to replace unsound concrete or to install cathodic protection systems. In addition, it can be used in structures with vibration concerns. Because the process does not generate vibrations throughout the structure, microfractures and other problems cannot be caused by hydro demolition. Hydrodemolition eliminates these problems and is an effective way to extend the life of the asset.