801 series floor expansion joint covers 806 series floor expansion joint covers.
Concrete expansion joint covers.
Buildings are designed to allow movement in response to various forces including thermal expansion and contraction long term shrinkage of structures as well as seismic activity in some cases.
From parking garages to hospitals schools shopping centers hotels airports etc balco s priority is.
From gasketed to metal color matching is available to blend the covers into surrounding exterior finishes.
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Our floor covers accommodate any type of building movement including building settlement for new to existing structures seismic movement for earthquake prone regions and every day thermal movement.
Learn more about the critical process behind testing and installing expansion joint cover systems for floors walls ceilings roofs and fire barrier.
221 series floor.
Cs expansion joint covers ejc offers many types of joint covers.
Understanding the proper protocols when it comes to expansion joint cover installation is crucial to pass inspection as well as to ensure safety.
Interior expansion joint covers from emseal are designed to maximize durability and coordinate aesthetically.
104 series sheet vinyl or concrete floor expansion joint covers.
Cs expansion joint covers ejc offers many types of joint covers.
Our exterior wall covers protect expansion joints against weather elements including water dirt and dust.
Infill options are available for select covers to make them virtually invisible.
These are short lead time items stocked by emseal in quantities usually sufficient to meet project demands.
Jointmaster floor expansion joint covers feature minimal sight lines and high load ratings for both thermal and seismic applications learn more and request a quote today.
We constantly innovate and incorporate the latest technology to protect commercial buildings from damage due to fires and movement from thermal expansion wind or earthquakes.