About This Service
About this Service
Concrete repair at Kennesaw State University addresses cracks, spalls, and surface defects in educational, laboratory, dining, and administrative buildings. It suits facilities teams who need work timed to class schedules and summer breaks to limit disruption.
Work typically uses staged diamond grinding, routed crack repair, and polymer-modified patching compounds, followed by primer and specified layer thickness for subsequent coatings. High indoor humidity in campus buildings affects cure windows, so quotes list expected cure times and sequencing.
The result is a sound substrate prepared for epoxy or polyaspartic topcoats and easier cleaning; a final curing inspection documents adhesion and readiness. Large rooms often require phased closures and institutional permits, which extend project duration.