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Concrete Facts Everyone Should Know

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If you are planning a project that could benefit from concrete, you might be considering retaining a concrete pumping service to handle the delivery. Before you make your decision, you should understand the facts about concrete and its care. There are many misconceptions out there that may lead to problems with your investment. Here's a look at some of the facts that you need to know.

You Can Color Your Concrete

One of the things that can discourage some people from investing in concrete for any project is the concern about the gray, industrial appearance of concrete. It does not have to be that way. When mixing concrete, powdered pigments can be added to produce a color in the finished concrete. This lets you customize the look of any concrete project. Your pumping contractor can help you choose the color that fits your project.

You Need To Seal Concrete

Concrete is porous, which means it will absorb liquids and can stain. If you want to protect the concrete surface from discoloration and dirt, have the surface sealed with a clear resin or something similar. This produces a barrier on the surface that protects the concrete from damage. Pumped concrete may take longer to cure because of added moisture, but once it does, schedule a sealant application right away.

Concrete Is Not Indestructible

It's easy to assume that concrete is the best solution because of its durability. After all, once it's cured, it seems virtually indestructible. However, it is important that you understand that concrete is vulnerable to damage. Particularly when concrete is not sealed, the porous nature makes it vulnerable to water damage and crumbling. In addition, concrete is susceptible to impact damage. 

Avoid Anything Acid-Based On Concrete Surfaces

Unless you plan to etch the concrete once it's pumped and cured, avoid any kind of acid-based solutions. You might think that's the easiest way to strip sealant, but concrete is particularly vulnerable to acid and it can be difficult to neutralize the effects on such a porous surface. Be mindful of any acid application and ensure that you have the materials accessible to properly neutralize the reaction.

Understanding the facts about concrete helps you ensure that it is right for your project and ensures that you take proper care of it once it's been pumped into place. Talk with a local contractor today to see if concrete pumping is the right solution for the project you are working on. For more information on concrete pumping services, contact a professional near you.

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6 March 2023