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Frost Heave Concrete Guide
How frost, soil moisture, drainage, and seasonal movement damage slabs, walkways, patios, and steps.
Frost heave is a moisture and movement problem. Water in the soil or beneath a slab freezes, expands, lifts the concrete, then leaves settlement or voids when thaw cycles return.
Fixing the surface without addressing drainage, soil support, or movement can lead to repeat failure.
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