Looking for information about spalling concrete? If so, you've landed on the right page because that's what this article is about. We'll review concrete spalling, what causes it, how it's repaired, and how to prevent it.
Concrete spalling is a condition involving the degradation of concrete surfaces. It's characterized by the disintegration of the surface layer of concrete, resulting in the formation of pits, flakes, and cracks. Concrete spalling can lead to significant damage, compromising the structural integrity of anything built using concrete.
Concrete spalls for various reasons, including the following:
The effects of concrete spalling can be disastrous, as it can cause severe structural damage to buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure.
The following are the most common repair options for spalling concrete:
Concrete overlays involve the application of a thin layer of new concrete over the existing damaged concrete surface. This method can be relatively cost-effective and quick, but it only provides a temporary solution. Over time, the spalling will start again, and the repair process will need to be repeated.
Topical sealers work by forming a surface film that protects the concrete surface from moisture and other damaging elements. However, topical sealers don’t penetrate deeply into the concrete. Therefore, they won't stop the spalling process.
Penetrating sealers are designed to penetrate deep into the concrete. While penetrating sealers can slow down the spalling process, they aren’t a permanent solution.
Concrete replacement is the best option for repairing spalled concrete and ensuring a long-lasting repair. This involves removing the damaged concrete and pouring fresh concrete in its place.For more information about repairing concrete, see What Is Concrete Leveling?
The good news is there are things you can do to help prevent concrete spalling. These include the following:
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