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What is movement joint in construction?

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What is movement joint in construction?

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A movement joint is a designed break in a structure to allow for expansion, contraction, or settlement without causing uncontrolled cracking. They divide large buildings into smaller, independent sections. If these joints are blocked (e.g., by debris) or sealed with rigid material, the stress builds up until the concrete cracks elsewhere. MPS maintains and restores these joints to ensure they function as intended.
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