Tech-Con Systems, Inc.
(985) 641-1225
57362 Allen Rd.
Slidell, Louisiana,
USA
70461
tech-con systems, inc. in slidell, louisiana is a manufacturer, supplier and installer of post tension cable and hardware. services available for on-site training for residential and commercial construction of concrete slab-on-grade foundations, tennis courts, parking garages etc. post tension institute certified plant. engineering available.
- Year Established:
- 1985
Products & Services
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- Tech-con Systems
- Inc. In Slidell
- Louisiana Is A Manufacturer
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- Supplier And Installer Of Post Tension Cable And Hardware. Services Available For On-site Training For Residential And Commercial Construction Of Concrete Slab-on-grade Foundations
- Tennis Courts
- Parking Garages Etc. Post Tension Institute Certified Plant. Engineering Available.
Web Result
- Tech-Con Systems
- Why use Post-Tensioning? Checkout system advantagesto see how Post-Tensioning can save you time and money. Tech-Con Systems, Inc.57362 Allen RoadSlidell, LA 70461 (985) 641-1212 (Slidell Office)(800) 749-1225 (Toll Free)(985) 641-1239 (Fax)E-Mail: staff@tech-con.netFor more information, click here Tech-Con Systems, Inc. is a Post-Tensioning Institute certified plant that manufactures and supplies ...
- Profiles
- Don Wolsefer is the President and founder of Tech-Con Systems, Inc. He graduated in 1960 with a degree in Chemical Engineering from Louisiana State University. Don is well known as a business leader and pioneer in the Slidell community. He served as President and as a board member of the St. Tammany Home Builder's Association. In 1985, he was elected and served as CEO of American Cable Company, ha...
- system advantages
- Concrete is strong in compression but relatively weak in tension. Post-Tensioning precompresses the concrete with a force that has to be overcome prior to relying on its own flexural strength and therefore optimizes the use of steel. This helps to control shrinkage cracks in the early stages of the life of the slab and allows you to use less concrete. Controls and potentially eliminates cracks Req...
- Tennis Courts
- Background The majority of existing tennis courts in the United States are constructed of asphalt. The original thickness was probably 3" to 4". Often cracks developed in an asphalt court after several years. These cracks may be caused by localized sub-base weakness or simply the change in temperature cycles that occur every season. Whatever the reason for the cracks, rain water penetrates the cra...
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