Concrete Slab Cracks

The Soil
Depending on the surrounding ground, most slaps encounter slow settling and sinking. However, this settlement can cause problems, such as cracks in the concrete slabs. These cracks are formed when the soil moves under the plate, which leads to a situation whereby, the slab has less base under it and, therefore, cracks under pressure.
Temperature
Changes in temperature can also cause concrete cracks. As the temperature changes, the concrete thickens and expands. The more this happens (and the faster it happens), the more likely it is that the concrete will weaken and crack.
Rain
Limestone can also cause certain cracks. When the slightly acid rain falls and passes through the limestone, it breaks slowly. When the limestone weakens, your house can sink, causing cracks again. If the soil around your home is especially saturated, it can create hydrostatic pressure on the building’s foundation. When this pressure becomes too high, cracks may occur.



What are the Consequences of Cracked Foundation
Cracks in concrete slabs, along with ugliness, can cause problems for your concrete. The breaks in themselves are dangerous for the elderly and small children. Cracks in the building support plates can also allow pests or excess water, creating an excellent environment for the dangerous growth of mold. If you notice certain cracks in your board, it is best to find a solution as quick as possible. It is safer to solve to the problem and prevent it in the future.
These concrete cracks can occur on all types of slabs, from the building sidewalks to terraces, driveways, and foundations.
Repair Solutions available at Top Value Construction
Some experts recommend repairing the underwater slab by destroying the damaged area and pouring new concrete. There are several problems with this repair strategy. This strategy is expensive and will continue for at least several days because fresh concrete must be cured and harden before reusing the slab. There are affordable and safe ways to repair concrete slabs.
