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Concrete Crazing vs Cracking: How to Tell the Difference on New Slabs

Introduction Crazing is a fine, spiderweb-like network of tiny surface cracks on a new slab. Cracking refers to larger, more obvious breaks that can run through the slab. They behave differently in the field and require different checks. Crazing is usually tied to rapid surface drying, finishing practices, or the way the surface was treated,

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Concrete Cold Joints: How to Spot Them and When They Matter

Introduction A concrete cold joint is where fresh concrete meets already hardened concrete after a delay. It happens when pours aren’t continuous or weather slows work. Expansion joints help control movement and prevent cracking by giving concrete room to expand and contract. In high-use areas like warehouses and factories, plan for traffic, building size, and

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Concrete Blisters and Delamination: How to Avoid a Weak Top Layer

Introduction Blisters and delamination are weak, separated patches on the top layer of cured concrete. They happen when moisture, trapped air, or improper finishing create gaps under the surface. As a DIYer, you want to catch the signs early and fix the surface before it gets worse. Signs include raised areas, hollow sounds when tapped,

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Concrete Demolition Tips: Planning, Tool Choice, and Safety Checks

Introduction Concrete demolition is the careful removal of existing concrete while protecting people and nearby structures. Start with a simple plan that outlines what will be removed, what will stay, and how you’ll control dust and vibrations. Check your work area for utilities, know any local rules, and have a clear safety checklist before you

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All About Concrete Countertops — Planning, Problems + Fixes

Introduction Concrete countertops are durable, customizable surfaces cast from concrete for kitchens and baths. They start with planning, choosing forms, finishes, and how you’ll cure and seal them. This article speaks in plain terms for DIYers, with practical steps and caution about common missteps. Expect hairline cracks, chips, or staining if surfaces aren’t protected or

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Fixes for Worn Concrete — What to Check + Repair Options

Introduction Worn concrete is concrete that has lost surface quality or strength and should be checked and repaired rather than ignored. Look for cracks, spalling, scaling, discoloration, and any movement or moisture behind the slab. Repair options vary from clean patches and crack sealing to resurfacing, depending on how deep and widespread the wear is.

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