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Concrete Repair 101: Understanding Common Issues And Solutions
Published by Building Envelope Specialists — 02-22-2024 02:02:13 AM
Concrete- it’s the stuff that serves as our building material from sidewalks to skyscrapers, and more. It's not unbreakable though, like any other material. Issues with the integrity and appearance of concrete can arise over time. The key to preserving the strength and longevity of concrete structures is to comprehend these common issues and look for building restoration services.
Let's get started and look at some of the most common issues, along with some useful solutions:
Cracks: What hurt concrete structures the most
Cracks can come naturally with age and being out in the weather, like the lines on a concrete wall. There can be many reasons why you may have cracks in your concrete structure. Like when the concrete shrinks during natural processes, and when the ground settles when some too heavy is loaded above the foundation.
Professionals use concrete wall crack repair methods like injecting epoxy or polyurethane into cracks to fill them in.
Spalling: When concrete turns flaky
Does your building have concrete parts that look like they are flaking off? That's known as spalling, and it is a result of water getting inside the concrete.
Professionals usually start by removing the damaged concrete and then fixing the surface with a good repair mortar. Drainage and sealing correctly can also help stop spalling from happening again.
Scaling: The concrete version of peeling paint
Another problem that often happens with concrete surfaces is scaling, especially in places where it freezes and thaws a lot.
Fixing scaled concrete is similar to fixing spalling, with the main focus on making sure the new concrete sticks well to the old substrate. Using a protective sealant can help keep scaling from happening again.
Corrosion: An enemy working behind the lines
Corrosion in concrete poses a serious threat because it isn’t easily visible from above. Concrete structures use metal to improve structural integrity and durability. If water and oxygen get into the concrete, they can start a chemical reaction that breaks down the metal and weakens the structure from the inside.
Professionals can use a coating to inhibit or prevent corrosion. They find and fix corrosion early on in their regular maintenance inspections.
About C-Sharpe:
C-Sharpe specializes in a range of repairs for commercial properties. It can provide concrete foundation repair services like sealant and coating installation, or restoration work including replacement of parts for comprehensive building work.
Learn more about the services provided at https://csharpe.com/
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