Seven strong layers protect the foundation of your home! Even unreinforced foundations can be strengthened to 2 to 4 times their conventional strength.
If you leave cracks and fissures in the foundation unattended, the foundation will not be able to bear the load of the building during an earthquake. "Ganko Oyaji" is a subsidence correction method that achieves high-strength reinforcement exceeding that of new construction with seven robust layers, including carbon fiber. It can reinforce even unreinforced foundations to 2 to 4 times stronger than conventional methods. It possesses features such as high strength, high durability, shear strength, improved toughness, short construction periods, and low cost. 【Features】 ■ High strength, high durability, shear strength, improved toughness, short construction periods, low cost ■ Can reinforce even unreinforced foundations to 2 to 4 times stronger than conventional methods ■ Results of full-scale strength performance tests - Achieves 10 times the strength of steel plates and 1.5 times the strength of aramid fibers ■ Seven robust layers protect the foundation of your home *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【7 Strong Layers】 ■ Epoxy primer application ■ Epoxy putty application ■ Matrix resin application (primer coat) ■ Carbon fiber sheet attachment ■ Matrix resin application (top coat) ■ Silica sand scattering ■ Non-shrink decorative mortar finish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■Settlement Correction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Apple House Co., Ltd., we carry out subsidence correction work, bridge inspection services, as well as ground surveys, land development, and interior and exterior renovation work. From Kyushu to Hokkaido, we repair buildings across the country that have tilted due to various causes such as earthquakes, ground subsidence, and construction defects, and we propose methods tailored to the current ground conditions.