Concrete problem guide

Spalling Concrete Repair in Vermont.

Spalling is often salt, moisture, freeze-thaw, poor finishing, or prior repair failure. Some surfaces can be repaired; others need replacement.

What may be happening

In Vermont, scaling, pop-outs, flaking paste, and surface deterioration can be caused by moisture, freeze-thaw cycling, salt exposure, settlement, load concentration, poor drainage, failed prior repairs, or surface preparation issues.

The right next step depends on the cause, concrete condition, drainage, access, timing, and whether repair or replacement is the safer path.

Moisturesnowmelt, drainage, vapor, salt, water intrusion
Movementfrost heave, settlement, thermal cycling, cracking
Loadvehicles, thresholds, steps, edges, foot traffic
Surface Prepbond, substrate, profile, contamination, coatings
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Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213. We’ll help determine whether the right path is repair, resurfacing, replacement evaluation, diagnostic visit, stabilization, commercial review, or a better-fit referral.

Not sure what concrete service you need in Vermont? Start with photos and get routed to the right concrete repair path.

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