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Serving California & Arizona

Post-Tension
Cable Repair,
Done Right.

Snapped tendon through your slab? Cable struck mid-coring? We specialize exclusively in post-tension systems — repair, inspection, modification, and GPR locating for commercial and residential structures.

  • PTI Certified
  • ACI Member
  • 30+ Yrs Construction
  • 12+ Yrs PT Specialization
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What We Do

One Specialty.
Five Services.

We don't pour patios or frame houses. Post-tension systems are all we do — which is why general contractors, pool builders, and property managers call us when a cable is on the line.

01

Cable Repair

Broken, corroded, or severed tendons repaired and re-stressed to specification — including emergency response for cables that have popped through the slab.

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02

Site Investigations & Inspection

Condition assessments of existing PT systems: anchor checks, corrosion evaluation, and documented findings before you buy, build, or cut.

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03

Cable Modifications

De-tensioning, re-routing, and re-stressing tendons for remodels, plumbing re-pipes, and structural changes — without compromising the system.

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04

GPR Scanning & Cable Locating

Ground-penetrating radar maps every tendon before anyone cuts or cores, marking cable locations to within a quarter inch.

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Specialized Demolition & Coring

Slab openings, penetrations, and coring executed safely around live tendons by the people who understand exactly what's inside your concrete.

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Warning Signs

Is Your Slab Telling
You Something?

Post-tension cables carry tens of thousands of pounds of force. These are the signs a tendon needs attention — and the moments to stop work and call.

Stop Work — Call Now

You hit a cable while cutting or coring

A struck tendon is a safety hazard and a structural one. Don't continue the cut. We respond fast, assess the damage, and repair or re-stress the cable properly.

Urgent

A cable has popped through the slab or wall edge

A snapped tendon releasing tension can burst through concrete. It won't fix itself — and adjacent cables may be next. Get it evaluated immediately.

Schedule An Inspection

Rust stains, cracking, or spalling at slab edges

Corrosion at anchor points is the quiet killer of PT systems. Early inspection is a fraction of the cost of a failed tendon repair.

How It Works

Four Steps.
Zero Guesswork.

01

Assess

We evaluate the damage on-site or from your photos and give you a straight answer on scope and cost.

02

Scan

GPR maps every tendon in the work area so nothing is cut, cored, or drilled blind.

03

Repair

Damaged cables are repaired, spliced, or replaced, then re-stressed to the engineer's specification.

04

Certify

You get documented elongation and pressure readings — proof the system is restored and sound.

GPR Scanning

See Inside The Concrete Before You Cut

Ground-penetrating radar locates post-tension cables, rebar, and conduit without a single hole. One scan prevents the most expensive mistake on a jobsite: cutting a live tendon.

  • Tendons marked directly on the slab, accurate to ±¼"
  • Scan reports for GCs, engineers, and permit files
  • Same visit: scan, mark, then core or cut safely
They located the tendons, repaired the damaged cable, and had us back on schedule within days. Exactly the specialists we needed.
Lauren G. — Southern California · [PLACEHOLDER — replace with verified Google reviews]

Where We Work

Inland EmpireOrange CountyLos AngelesSan DiegoCoachella ValleyPhoenix MetroTucsonAll of CA & AZ

Commercial and residential projects across California and Arizona — from single-family slab repairs to multi-story parking structures. [PLACEHOLDER — confirm true service cities with client]

7 Days A Week · 7AM–7PM

Hit A Cable?
Don't Make The Second Cut.

Talk directly to a post-tension specialist — not a call center. Send photos of the damage and get a straight answer on your next step, today.

(714) 981-1041
or email ptrepairs.info@gmail.com