Maintain Your Home's Concrete
Almost every home has some type of concrete surface, whether
it's a garage floor, porch, sidewalk, etc. Concrete is the
product of choice for these surfaces because of its strength,
durability, and relatively low maintenance requirements.
Although this is true, concrete does deteriorate over time and a
little bit of maintenance can significantly increase its
lifespan, as well as keep your concrete looking good.
There are several factors that determine the strength and
durability of concrete. The quality of the mix, weather
conditions during and shortly after pouring, and finishing
techniques play the biggest role. Some concrete mixes are
stronger than others and are designed to withstand harsher
conditions. Cool, humid weather during and after the pour
promotes concrete strength as opposed to hot and dry conditions.
As far as the finishing of concrete goes, the techniques used
can be crucial to the surface strength of concrete. If water is
added to facilitate finishing, the risk of chipping and scaling
over time is greatly increased. These factors will dictate the
susceptibility of concrete.
So what actually causes concrete to deteriorate? The weather
and its elements are the biggest contributor. Rain and snow will
slowly erode away the surface. Freeze and thaw cycles may be
concrete's biggest enemy. When water seeps into the pores and
freezes, it expands and breaks apart the concrete. Spilled
chemicals, such as oil and acids, also eat away at concrete.
Constant foot and vehicle traffic gradually wear down the
surface, making it more vulnerable to all the previously
mentioned factors.
The best way to decrease the rate of deterioration is to keep a
coat of sealer on your concrete. Sealer provides protection by
creating a barrier that prevents the penetration of water and
other foreign substances. It also acts as a wear coat. The
sealer is worn away by weather and traffic, not the concrete
itself. Periodic applications of sealer will add many years to
the life of your concrete, making it a wise practice,
considering the high cost of replacement.
There are other advantages of sealer in addition to prolonging
the lifespan of your concrete. Sealed concrete makes for much
easier cleaning. Dirt, dust, and spills can usually be broomed
or rinsed away since the concrete's pores are sealed off. Most
of those hideous stains from leaky automobiles, rusty patio
furniture, and dripping grills can be prevented with a good coat
of sealer. Sealer can also revive the colors and textures of
decorative concrete, especially acid stained surfaces.
Think of your concrete as low maintenance but not maintenance
free. It is expensive to replace so protect your investment by
keeping it coated with concrete sealer.