Understanding the Types of Cracks in Concrete
Types of Cracks in Concrete and Their Causes
Hairline/Shrinkage Cracks
When concrete dries too quickly or unevenly, hairline or shrinkage cracks can form. They are generally harmless, usually only affecting the appearance. You can lower the risk of hairline and shrinkage cracks by using proper curing practices.
Settlement Cracks
Settlement cracks may appear when the ground underneath the slab has not been properly compacted or prepared. As the ground underneath the slab settles, a void forms underneath leaving a potential weak spot that could crack if the slab above is overloaded.
Structural Cracks
Structural cracks may happen because of unstable sub-base or after freeze -thaw cycles and are visible at the surface. In concrete not properly reinforced, the cracks will grow wider and become displaced creating unevenness in the slab and a tripping hazard. Unfortunately, the only way to fix a structural crack is to cut out the cracked portion and replace it with reinforced concrete.
How to Choose the Right Repair Method for Concrete Cracks
Different types of cracks in concrete require different approaches to repairs. For minor cracks, a simple crack filler or caulking may be enough to repair the problem. Larger cracks may require more intensive attention. Our experts can help identify the types of cracks and advise you on the best solution to repair it.
Preventative Measures
You can lower the chance of concrete cracks by engaging in the following maintenance procedures:
- Take more time to ensure that the foundation is set properly before pouring the concrete
- Properly cure the concrete
- Install control joints with proper placement to strengthen the slab
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