concrete

Concrete is considered to be the most durable material used for homes and business spaces. However, over time concrete slabs may show some signs of wear and tear, such as flaking, cracking, and chipping. These concrete damages can lessen home or business interior or exterior aesthetics, safety, and appeal. 

Concrete damages can be repaired, resurfaced, or replaced. These options can help in giving your concrete slabs an improved look. But how will you know when is the best time to repair, resurface, or replace? Concrete Repair Houston has listed the signs on when is the best time to perform these concrete fixes options.

Concrete Damages You Can Repair

Some of the minor concrete damages such as chips, cracks, discoloration, and flakes can be fixed using necessary materials such as trowel and concrete mix. Those minor types of concrete issues can surely be repaired rather than replaced. However, if your concrete has shallow flaking and pitting, or uneven concrete imperfections and spots, you need to call a professional to have it fixed.

Concrete Issues That Needs Replacement 

Some concrete damages can no longer reparable, and the only option is to have them replaced. Some of the indications for concrete slab replacement include: 

  • Old Concrete: If your concrete slab is standing for around 30 plus years, it needs to be replaced. 
  • Same Cost: Repair cost is equivalent to concrete replacement. If so, then go for a replacement.    
  • Requires More Material: If repairing damaged concrete requires you to use more 2-inch material on the concrete slab, it’s better to have it replaced.  
  • Deep Cracks: If deep cracks starting to affect its structural integrity, it needs to be replaced immediately to avail no further damage.  
  • Exposed Aggregate: Aggregates are often seated at the bottom of a concrete slab. Having those exposed means it can longer be repaired but replaced.
  • Poorly Installed: Poorly installed concrete slabs may worn out easily and needs to be replaced immediately for safety purposes.  
  • Damaged Base: A damaged concrete base is not a safe place for everyone; it should be replaced as soon as possible. 

To guarantee the durability of your concrete surfaces, it is important to hire a professional concrete contractor, especially when it comes to resurfacing and concrete replacement.