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REINFORCED CONCRETE
Reinforced concrete inspection is an important part of ensuring the safety and stability of any reinforced concrete structures. This type of inspection involves a thorough analysis of the structure as well as any other applicable materials to look for signs of strength or stability issues that could pose hazards.

STRUCTURAL STEEL & WELDING
Structural steel and welding inspections are important steps in ensuring that a building or structure is safe for its intended purpose. These inspections involve verifying the safety, durability, and accuracy of the materials and components that make up a structure, along with any associated welding processes.

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
Non-destructive testing is an invaluable technique used to evaluate materials and structures without damaging them. This tests covers a wide range of fields such as automotive, aerospace, petrochemical, civil engineering and medicine. It utilizes various methods such as ultrasonic spectroscopy, radiography and tomography to detect flaws or defects in components without causing any damage or destruction.

MASONRY
Masonry inspections are essential to ensure that construction materials, such as grout, mortar and reinforcing steel are up to standard. Inspectors conduct tests on the materials and their placement to check accuracy and strength. They also perform masonry coring and testing to evaluate the integrity of entire walls, pipes or beams composed of masonry materials. These inspections reduce the risk of poorly built structures that can be dangerous or costly to repair or replace later on.

FIRE PROOFING
Fire proofing inspections are an integral part of keeping occupants safe. Types of inspection can range from material verification, material sampling and testing, visual inspection, and even fire stop and fire resistant rated walls. It is essential to have regular inspections of such areas as they are pivotal in keeping buildings safe when a fire happens. Nailing down such details on a regular basis can also lower insurance costs for the overall property. An up-to-date inspection ensures that you are better prepared to handle an emergency situation if it arises.

EPOXY INSPECTION
Epoxy inspection is essential when it comes to coating and flooring installations. In most cases, an inspector will come to the site to ensure that the epoxy was applied correctly, using appropriate levels of curing materials and setting times. The inspection also involves assessing the surface preparation of the area ahead of epoxy application to ensure that it adheres properly. If any areas need a refresher after unsuitable prep work or improper epoxy installation, an inspector can suggest repairs and steps for reinstalling the material in order to meet standard industry practices for a quality job. Ultimately, epoxy inspections help guarantee that installations do not offer a deceptive temporary finish with long-term failure potential.