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The SlabWorx Diagnostic-First Standard.

Vermont Concrete Repair applies the SlabWorx standard to local concrete work: identify why the concrete failed before deciding how it should be repaired.

What the standard means

Concrete failure is evaluated as a system, not a surface defect. The standard considers moisture, movement, load, surface preparation, drainage, substrate condition, access, repair feasibility, and documentation.

That is how scopes become clearer, estimates become more responsible, and clients avoid paying for cosmetic fixes that miss the cause.

MoistureSnowmelt, poor drainage, vapor pressure, saturation, saltwater, and water intrusion drive many Vermont concrete failures.
MovementFrost heave, settlement, thermal cycling, restraint, and soil movement can turn surface cracks into recurring problems.
LoadVehicles, steps, edges, thresholds, walkways, and commercial traffic concentrate stress where concrete is weakest.
Surface PrepOverlays, patches, coatings, and resurfacers fail early when the substrate is unsound, contaminated, smooth, or wet.
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