Did you know that utility poles represent about 68% of a utility company's assets? Repairing concrete models with a concrete pole repair product is a far better option than replacing poles, which is an expensive operation thanks to the cost of materials and labor, and the need to turn off the power.
CPR is a high-strength, two-component formula that is the easiest and strongest structural repair and restoration solution for so much more than just concrete poles.
Much like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of humans, Concrete Products Repair (CPR) restores damaged concrete infrastructure.
- In the case of concrete poles for the distribution of electricity, CPR is used to fill any holes or cracks quickly and easily. The same holds true for concrete poles for lighting.
- Cracked and broken curbs are not only unsightly, but they are also a trip-and-fall hazard. CPR can be used to patch, fix, and renew damaged concrete curbs. In the same way, dilapidated transformer pads can be repaired.
- Even the most routine utility vault-related tasks are fraught with danger – from the high-voltage electrical cables to the aging infrastructure. Even though they are constructed from reinforced concrete boxes or poured concrete, utility vaults can still suffer from wear and tear. Keep your utility workers safe and make their workplace as good as new by mending any crumbling spots with CPR.
- Initially viewed as a maintenance-free material, reinforced concrete has been used in bridge construction since the early 20th century. Over the years, though, concrete bridges have proven to be susceptible to deterioration. Concrete repair work is therefore a critical aspect of utility and infrastructure management.
To save costs, enhance safety, and limit liability, municipal concrete utility poles are easily repaired with CPR.
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