Chicago Penetrating Concrete Sealer

Category: Concrete Work

Although concrete appears to be a hard, dense surface, it actually is filled as much as 12% to 18% with small pores. Over the years, when water rains down on your concrete driveway or foundation, water gets into these pores and causes them to become larger. A time will come when the water damage will erode the concrete and create further damage which may cause cracks or breaks in the surface. The concrete will begin to deteriorate more and more leaving rough spots and crumbling cement. The bottom line of this story is that if the homeowner had used a penetrating concrete sealer in the very beginning, the concrete would have remained solid instead of crumbling away.  That is why you should have your Chicago Concrete contractor provided you with Penetrating Concrete Sealer services for your home.

In northern climates like Chicago, concrete takes an extra hard beating during the winter months. Not only can water get into the pores, but while it’s in there it can expand by as much as 9% causing more damage. Although not all concrete is the same depending on the contractor who poured it, the season in which it was poured, and the quality of the material used, all of it will benefit from being treatment with a concrete sealer. You will even find that treated cement will be easier to shovel. When there is ice in the crevices of your driveway or sidewalk, snow falls on it and forms a bond making it difficult to shovel. You can save yourself some back-breaking work by spraying your concrete with sealer.

Some sealers are advertised as protecting concrete from salt. If you’ve ever seen pitted sidewalks on which salt has been used, you know what damage salt can do. Even if you don’t salt your driveway, plenty of it gets brought up onto it in the tires of the cars that pull in and out. Using a sealer can stop salt damage. It can also keep stains from soaking into the cement making them impossible to remove, and you can find sealers have a non-slip finish to keep people from slipping on your sidewalks and filing lawsuits against you.

You’re probably already aware that concrete work is expensive, so it’s in your own best interests to protect the surfaces you have from water, ice, and chemicals. Spraying on penetrating concrete sealer will help your Chicago driveway and sidewalks have longer lives which will mean money in your pockets.

If you are looking for a Chicago concrete contractor, please call us today at 312.243.3800 or complete our online request form.

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