This study explores the effectiveness of using CFRP fabrics to strengthen continuous reinforced concrete beams subjected to pure torsion, comparing the performance of unstrengthened and strengthened specimens. The experimental program involved testing twelve unstrengthened and twelve CFRP-strengthened beams, revealing that CFRP-wrapped beams significantly improved torsional resistance. The results highlight the potential of CFRP as a repair and strengthening option for existing concrete structures to enhance their load-carrying capacity against torsional forces.