Concrete Chipping Tennessee Turns to for its Mixers, Drums and Silos
Concrete Chipping: Using handheld jackhammers, crews physically enter your ready-mix truck drums to remove hardened material that has dried along the walls. This improves your carrying capacity and helps ward off mechanical issues which can lead to costly slowdowns, repairs and replacements.
Silo Cleaning: Members of your chosen company’s silo cleaning crew are lowered down into your cement storage silos. Once inside, they remove clumps and clogs that slow the release of your cement —and can hold up your projects. Those clogs are ushered out the bottom of the silo. NOTE: Cement silo cleaning work is especially important in humid areas, such as Tennessee, since such conditions tend to lead to clumps and clogs.
Central Mixer Cleaning: Similar to concrete chipping services, central mixer cleaning involves crew members reaching inside your team’s mixer to remove hardened material from drum walls. This results in a healthier mixer capable of holding more material than before.
Work with a Concrete Chipping Company That’s Flexible: While every concrete chipping job has its similarities, no two are exactly alike. Make sure the concrete chippers you hire are willing to work with you. Does your plant’s proximity to residential areas mean work can only be carried out at specific times? Do noise ordinances come into play? Do scheduling concerns require you to book concrete chipping work outside of traditional hours? Be sure to make such issues known from the start, so your concrete chipping crew knows whether they can accommodate your needs. (Usually they will.) At General Chipping, for example, while most customers book appointments in 12-hour overnight shifts, off-hours work happens pretty frequently, as well. We’re happy to work around your schedule so you can continue business as usual.
Work with a Concrete Chipping Company Others Have Had Success With: Oftentimes one person’s experience with a company is indicative of what others have experienced, too. A bit of research into a company’s past projects can tell you a lot about how they regularly work. Talk with other folks in your field about companies they’ve hired. How was the experience? What would they change? Would they hire the company again? Take things a step further and dig into online reviews, or to ask your potential concrete chipping company for testimonials. A few extra minutes of “homework”can save you from headaches down the road.
Work with a Concrete Chipping Company with its Licenses in Order: You might think that having one’s licenses and certifications as they should be is a given, but that isn’t always the case. In fact, there are a lot of people out there who don’t have any licenses at all. Why is that a problem? When an unlicensed individual damages your equipment during a concrete chipping appointment, you could be the one left paying costly replacement and repair bills. Before deciding whether or not to hire a potential company, ask for proof of their certifications—and inquire about any continuing education requirements they ask of their crew.