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Caulking

Water penetration is a major headache for building seams, seams where concrete meets the building, and in expansion joints in the sidewalks and curbs where large volumes of water flow. Transverse cracks can also develop in concrete sidewalks and slabs.

The best way to keep water out, and to avoid premature deterioration, is to caulk these joints.

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When cracks start to develop in your pavement, ask your Pavement Network professional to inspect your parking lot and make a no-charge recommendation for maintenance and/or repairs. As with most things, a little money spent early on can push off expenditures down the road. A Pavement Network professional can also tell you which type of crack sealing is right for your job.