Movement Gaps & Expansion Joints Primer #1

Why ‘movement gaps’ exist Gaps are formed in large building structures for ‘buildability’, and to provide movement for thermal, shrinkage, wind and seismic activity. Architectural and other finishes (e.g. ceramic tiles, aluminium cladding, interlock paving) applied to these structures do not have the flexibility to span these ‘expansion gaps’ without damage. Architectural expansion joint systems … Read more