Control Joints
Control joints are often the first areas of a concrete slab to experience wear and deterioration. Daily traffic, equipment movement, and natural concrete expansion place stress on exposed slab edges. Without proper protection, joints can chip, crack, and create safety hazards while accelerating floor damage.
Designed for Warehouse and Industrial Environments
Flexible joint fillers move with the concrete during expansion and contraction while providing support under regular operational loads. Properly filled joints create smooth, seamless transitions that reduce wear on equipment and improve overall facility safety.
Our joint filling systems are suitable for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, commercial buildings, distribution centres, and large industrial slabs where durability and long-term performance are essential.
Joint Preparation and Installation
Long-term performance begins with proper preparation. Existing joints are thoroughly cleaned to remove dust, debris, and contaminants prior to installation. Where required, damaged slab edges are repaired before fillers are installed to ensure consistent adhesion and durability.
Core Coating installs industrial-grade flexible fillers designed to resist tearing, abrasion, and daily operational use.
Repair and Restoration of Failed Joints
Failed or aging joint systems can lead to slab edge damage and operational hazards. Core Coating provides removal and replacement of deteriorated fillers, edge repairs, and installation of new systems designed to restore performance and extend the life of the concrete floor.

