Concrete is a strong, stable material used in the construction of many structures. When properly composed and laid, buildings using concrete as a primary building component can last for decades. From roads to driveways, parking lots to airplane runways, from backyard shed foundations to large commercial buildings, concrete is everywhere. However, like any man-made material, concrete is prone to deterioration over time. The elements take their toll on this porous material, including rain, freezing and thawing, persistent moisture, uneven pressures, sinking or heaving due to soil conditions, and more.
Concrete deteriorates over time for a number of reasons. Age of the structure is a primary determining factor in the decay of concrete construction, as is material quality, the skill and workmanship of the contractors who laid the material, and the area in which the structure was built. External forces exert pressures as well, including weather patterns, soil composition and shift, increasing or uneven building load, and more. Here are the common issues causing concrete deterioration in [territory].
Luckily, our team has the experience and solutions to handle any concrete deterioration issue, regardless of your structure's state of repair. Our expert concrete repair specialists will use top-tier technologies to repair your concrete, customizing a solution to meet your exact needs.
From simple concrete lifting to major foundation repair with piering, A NO Dealers has solutions for every type of concrete deterioration. A NO Dealers offers the following solutions for repairing deteriorating concrete, tailoring a custom solution to the exact cause of your commercial concrete problem.
Our experts are ready to give you the help you need. With decades of concrete repair expertise, we are Arizona's go-to professionals for restoring concrete commercial structures, foundations and hardscapes throughout the state. When you're ready to take control of your commercial structure's deteriorating concrete, give us a call.
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