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Measure Concrete Cracks & Fissures with Testing Tools

Measure Concrete Cracks & Fissures with Testing Tools

Apr 06, 2014

If you're planning a structural remodel or renovation, it's important to know what the strength of the existing concrete is. You may not be replacing every structure or support, but it's essential to accurately measure the state of the concrete that's already in place. In order to correctly calculate the width of cracks and fissures, you need a concrete testing product that will serve you well each and every time. That way, you'll know what concrete needs to be removed and what concrete is still structurally sound.

At Certified Material Testing Products, we carry a wide variety of concrete crack monitoring equipment. They range in detail and specificity, but each and every one will serve its purpose. If you need a simple tool, this Concrete Crack Monitor is the perfect choice. If you need something more detailed, such as a strain gauge, this Digital Multi-Length model is the ideal choice. You can find kits in both English and metric settings, so no matter where you are in the world, you'll be able to take an accurate measurement.

For concrete testing products, mixers, scales, and more, trust the team at Certified Materials Testing Products. When you buy from us, you can rest assured that you've purchased a fantastic product that will serve you well in the field. If you have a technical question regarding one of our products, a knowledgeable member of our staff will gladly assist you.

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