How to prevent concrete defects

At Fosroc ANZ, we understand that applicators, asset owners and specifiers want concrete repair jobs done right the first time.

Whether it's new or old concrete repair, concrete defects are not only costly, but time intensive and potentially dangerous. Fortunately, most concrete defects can be avoided.

The Fosroc technical team regularly encounters avoidable concrete defects including:

  • Blistering
  • Hairline and surface cracks
  • Joint cracks
  • Peeling or delamination
  • Surface imperfections such as fisheyes and pinholes, and
  • Water leaks

To help you avoid concrete defects on your construction projects, we've rounded up the Fosroc ANZ Technical Team's top 3 prevention strategies:

1. Select the right product for the job

It doesn't matter how good a product is, if it's used for the wrong purpose, you're not going to achieve a durable long-lasting result.

Take this example on the right, where the incorrect concrete grout has been used, resulting in cracking and crumbling.

To choose the right concrete repair product for your project, use our online Product Selector, or contact one of our product specialists to review your project and provide expert advice on the right product solution.

Need help selecting the right concrete grout? Visit our grouts web page to view all our grouting products and contact a grouting expert.

An application where the incorrect grout has been used, which resulted in cracking and crumbling

2. Ensure proper preparation: surface and product!

Correct preparation is key to product performance. Both the surface and the product itself need to be correctly prepared.

The example on the left shows what happens when Nitoproof 810 is applied to a surface with inadequate surface preparation, or in this case, no surface preparation at all.

Example showing possible outcome when product is not mixed correctly

But surface preparation is not the end of the story. Product preparation is also critical. The example on the left illustrates what can happen when a product is not mixed correctly, causing soft spots of unmixed base component.

In this instance, the cause of the issue was twofold: product quantities were inaccurate (measured by hand) and inadequately mixed (mixed by hand for only a short amount of time).

To ensure the proper preparation for your project, always refer to the product's preparation and application instructions. 

3. Apply concrete repair products correctly Example showing possible outcome when waterproofing membrane is applied during wet weather

Application errors or shortcuts account for a significant proportion of concrete defects, including peeling, blistering, or cracking.

The example on the right show what happens when Nitoproof 810 is applied in inclement weather. Heavy rain during the curing process resulted in the 810 completely emulsifying, creating an enormous and costly mess.

 

Helping you get the job done right

Use our technical resources to get your concrete application, repair or remediation job done right the first time:

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