The Effects of Winter Weather on Concrete

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From driveways to infrastructure, the effects of winter weather on concrete are multifaceted and can be consequential. As temperatures plummet, the interplay of freezing and thawing, coupled with de-icing agents, poses unique challenges to the durability of concrete. That’s why it’s important to take care of damage before it gets worse. When you need concrete repair, lifting, or leveling services for your home or business, contact PolyFoam Solutions for the best service in Salt Lake City.

Damage is Accelerated

Water can leak into the subgrade and gather below the principal top layer if your concrete already has flaws. As the temperature drops, this water will eventually freeze and expand. Over time, repeated expansion and contraction will aggravate cracks. The surface will eventually decay and sink, requiring costly repairs or replacement. Contact a skilled contractor if you discover cracks in your concrete. Shoveling snow and ice off your concrete before it melts can also help prevent further damage. 

Curing Time is Longer 

After the concrete has been poured, it must cure or harden. The rate at which this occurs is determined by the outside temperature. This process is accelerated by warm weather, which is why most concrete projects are completed in the summer. Curing slows down when temperatures drop. It can even stop curing completely if the temperature falls below 14 degrees. 

Flooding Can Be an Issue

When the snow melts, water can collect on the concrete’s surface and seep into the top layer. If your concrete is near the foundation or basement of your home, it could cause costly structural damage. Another reason to clear the snow before it melts. Placing plastic covers around window wells can also help safeguard your basement.

Concrete Repair in Salt Lake City

The team at PolyFoam Solutions is the leading expert in concrete repair in Salt Lake City and the surrounding areas for all residential, commercial, and municipal applications. From sidewalks and patios to foundations and water treatment facilities, our team can develop a comprehensive solution to your concrete repair needs. Give us a call at 801-820-9355 if you’ve spotted concrete cracks, sinking, or leaks, and we’ll provide you with a quote for expert concrete repair costs.

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