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Scott[_9_] April 13th 08 12:59 AM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 
Any folks out there with concrete experience?

I've got a problem with my front porch.
There's a spot that looks like it's deteriorating.
My questions a
1. Have you seen this condition before?
2. What's causing it?
3. What do I need to do to fix it?

Pictures located he http://www.19-60.org/pics/porch.html

Thank you!

Scott

Robert Allison[_2_] April 13th 08 02:40 AM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 
Scott wrote:
Any folks out there with concrete experience?

I've got a problem with my front porch.
There's a spot that looks like it's deteriorating.
My questions a
1. Have you seen this condition before?
2. What's causing it?
3. What do I need to do to fix it?

Pictures located he http://www.19-60.org/pics/porch.html

Thank you!

Scott


Scott, it looks like you may have had a slab where they took the
forms off too soon and the edges cracked away, so they fixed it
by laying some portland or maybe sand mix over the crack and
troweling it smooth. Either that or the mix was bad, too wet, or
too old at those two points.

There is no real way to fix it, other than replacing it, or
capping the whole thing. There are some overlays that you could
put on that may work, but overlays depend on the concrete
underneath being sound. There are also some "concrete repair"
mortars that you could try, but I have not had good luck with
them, especially in appearance.

You might check here for some solutions:

http://www.concretenetwork.com/concr...e_resurfacing/

http://www.concretenetwork.com/concr...erlays_cement/

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

Edwin Pawlowski April 13th 08 02:50 AM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 

"Scott" wrote in message
My questions a
1. Have you seen this condition before?


Yes

2. What's causing it?


A crappy cement job. Not mixed properly, not set properly, not finished
properly can all contribute.


3. What do I need to do to fix it?


Jackhammer and replace. No simple patches.



Oren[_2_] April 13th 08 03:30 AM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:59:12 -0700 (PDT), Scott
wrote:

Any folks out there with concrete experience?

I've got a problem with my front porch.
There's a spot that looks like it's deteriorating.
My questions a
1. Have you seen this condition before?
2. What's causing it?
3. What do I need to do to fix it?

Pictures located he http://www.19-60.org/pics/porch.html

Thank you!

Scott


Looking at your feet (g), it appears to me that this is calcium
deposits from hard water. The landscape rocks seems too suggest you
are in an arid climate. Is there an irrigation system near the cement?

Nothing to be alarmed about. Try a vinegar spray, allow to set and
repeat the process (pour it on full strenght, sit for awhile and
rinse).

We get this on block walls and pads. I think it's called Efflorescence
(?) You won't get it cleaned up, untill the water/ moisture is
stopped.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efflorescence


RLM April 13th 08 03:31 AM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:59:12 -0700, Scott wrote:

Any folks out there with concrete experience?

I've got a problem with my front porch.
There's a spot that looks like it's deteriorating.
My questions a
1. Have you seen this condition before?
2. What's causing it?
3. What do I need to do to fix it?

Pictures located he http://www.19-60.org/pics/porch.html

Thank you!

Scott


You don't mention the size of the porch area but I would suggest a
non-skid floor tile and a bull nose tile set to the edge in a color that
would flatter the entrance way. Get a tile setter for a quote and an
opinion before breaking out a sledge hammer. Construction work is slow.
This is a great time to find someone to take on a small job such as this.


Joe April 13th 08 06:01 PM

Concrete Patio Deterioration
 
On Apr 12, 6:59*pm, Scott wrote:

Pictures located he *http://www.19-60.org/pics/porch.html


Nice pedicure. What's the name of your salon? G

Joe



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