As strong as concrete is, it’s still vulnerable to erosion. Weather, quality of the construction, and other reasons can cause the concrete infrastructure to become weak and fail. Here’s everything you need to know about concrete erosion.
Posts Tagged ‘concrete deterioration’
5 Common Concrete Problems To Look For
Concrete, like all materials, can degrade over time if not properly maintained and cared for. While it is one of the longest lasting materials (ancient examples of concrete buildings are proof of its longevity), there are several signs of wear… Read More
Was Your Concrete Installed Incorrectly? The Tops 5 Signs to Look For
Concrete installation sounds easy and simple enough to do, right? Wrong. Installing concrete takes an immense amount of time and preparation to make sure the job is done properly. No two concrete projects will ever be the same, so it… Read More
Concrete Deteriorating? Scanning and GPR Can Help
Even before the construction of the Pantheon, concrete has been known to be one of the most reliable construction materials in the world. But it’s not totally without its flaws. Concrete can deteriorate over time, and this can cause problems… Read More
3 Ways to Prevent Concrete Deterioration
There are many factors that will cause concrete deterioration. Although it is an incredibly durable and reliable material, it won’t last forever, not without the proper initial installation and maintenance. Follow these concrete tips to ensure the integrity and strength… Read More
How Does Concrete Deteriorate?
Concrete deterioration is a big problem for businesses, residential properties, and municipalities. Before you can create an effective plan for repairing and strengthening concrete, you need to understand why it is deteriorating in the first place. Two of the most… Read More
Why Does Concrete Deterioration Happen?
While concrete is generally accepted as one of the strongest materials around for building, it isn’t invincible. Over time, concrete begins to deteriorate. Detecting concrete deterioration is a topic we’ve covered before, but why does it happen at all? There… Read More