Concrete Sealer
Why use concrete sealers?
Concrete although being dense it is still porous allowing it to
absorb water, stains, chemicals or anything that it comes in contact
with. Concrete sealers prevent this from happening by allowing the
concrete to breath. Many abnormalities in your concrete can be
prevented such as: discoloration, cracks, joint leaks, failure and
ultimately seepage.
Why are some sealers more expensive than the others? Is it
just brand name?
Answer: Not necessarily.
You need to look at the amount of solids in your sealer. This is
what you pay for and what makes some sealers more expensive and its
what does the actual work of the sealant. Typically the higher the
solid content the longer it will last.
How does water get into my concrete?
Answer: When concrete comes in contact with water it
will soak it up like a sponge and hold the water.
1. One way water can effect your concrete is through natural rain,
snow, or ice build up pooling on the surface penetrating the
concrete. This type of moisture is called positive (above) because
it enters from the surface.
2. The other way water can affect your concrete is seeping up
through the ground. Water will actually come up and soak into the
concrete; this is called negative moisture (below) because it comes
up from the ground.
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Will Concrete sealers prolong the life my slab?
Answer: Yes. One of three things will happen.
1. Water whether positive or negative seeps into your concrete
reacting with the rebar. This will create rust internally and weaken
your concrete slab over time.
2. An alternative reaction is with the actual chemicals in the
concrete. A chemical called alkaline reacts with the water and stops
the chemical bonding between the chemicals in the concrete.
3. Health risk reactions can occur in different forms such as mold,
mildew or algae forming on your concrete. It has been proven that
this type of microorganism can cause health issues; as well the
algae can make your concrete slab very slippery creating yet another
problem if you do not seal your concrete.
What are common concrete sealers?
Sealers fall into two broad categories
1. Films that cover the surface.
2. Penetrates that absorb into the concrete.
Answer: There are three types of sealers.
1. Deep penetrating sealers Protect against: Water seepage
Freeze and thawing Radon gases Vapor Hardens surface (dust
reduction)
2. Permanent Waterproofing sealers Protect against: Water
absorption
3. Brick and Stone sealers Protect against: Mortar joint
breakdown
What types of surfaces can sealers be used on and what sets
them apart?
1. Horizontal applications Protects against oil stains, dust
proofing, moisture and road salts.
2. Vertical applications Improves paint adhesion, strengthens
mortar joints.
3. High traffic surfaces Reduced wear and tear.
Sealing concrete is vital for prolonging the life of your
investment. Especially in extreme climates because the constant
weather and temperature changes will reap havoc on your slab.
I have a concrete sealer already on my concrete, can I remove
it?
Answer: Yes They do have concrete sealer remover.
It basically works like a paint stripper by removing the sealer and
leaving the concretes integrity.
Protect your investment with Concrete sealers.
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