Wednesday 4 April 2018

Concrete Floor Damage– Mechanical Damage, Chemical Damage, Physical Damage



Looking for concrete coatings in Perth is really a good thing to do. The concrete floor of your garage, workplace or house is subjected to a lot of factors that can cause serious and permanent damage. Concrete, it is a tough material. That is why it is used in almost all types of construction works. However, environment, season, traffic and other factors are also very hard-hitting. So, considering different options for the protection of concrete floor is necessary. A concretecoating in Perth is the most recommended method for superior protection of the floor. According to experts, the concrete coating is the best preventive measure for the floor.

However, in this article, we are going to discuss following types of concrete damages:

Physical Damage
Mechanical Damage
Chemical Damage
Physical Damage

Physical damage to a concrete floor is caused in a lot of ways. One of the major causes of physical damage is freeze-thaw action.

Freeze-thaw action:

Over-saturation leads to deterioration. 90% of the pores of the concrete floor are filled with water. The problem occurs in winter when the water in these pores freezes. Once the water is frozen, it is expanded by 9% to 10%. However, there is no room in these pores and cracks for this expanded frozen water. This leads to stress on the concrete. Ice melts during the daytime and again freezes at night. And, the cycle continues and it damages the floor. Abrasion, wear, and erosion also cause various physical damages. How can we prevent this? Apply concrete coating. It’s that simple. So, look for top-rated concrete coatings in Perth.    

Mechanical Damage

There are several mechanical factors that can cause temporary and permanent damages to the concrete floor. The majority of mechanical damages are caused due to overloading.
First of all, concrete should be handled correctly. Calculate the total load you are going to put on the concrete floor. Consider the size and shape of the floor. Estimate the strength of concrete. Apart from overloading and handling concrete incorrectly, vibrations can also result in cracks. Vibration is usually caused by movement of heavy equipment and heavy vehicles.

 Chemical Damage

Chemical reactions within the mix can cause a wide range of chemical damages. Alkali-aggregate reaction is the most common chemical reaction that takes place. The concrete starts expanding due to these chemical reactions. The concrete starts cracking from inside due to internal tensile forces. The stress generated by these chemical reactions applies these internal tensile forces. Apart from chemical reactions taking place inside the concrete, the surface of the concrete floor is also exposed to chemicals. Chemical reactions on the surface of the floor can be prevented by applying a concrete coating.

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