Concrete is durable, but it’s not invincible. Over time, environmental factors like weather, traffic, and chemicals can wear down the protective layer, leaving the surface vulnerable to damage. Here are five signs that indicate it’s time to reseal your concrete:
Cracks: Small cracks can quickly grow into bigger problems. Sealing helps prevent moisture from getting inside and causing more damage.
Discoloration: Fading or uneven color on your concrete surface is a sign that the sealant is wearing off and needs to be reapplied.
Water Pooling: If water doesn’t bead up on the surface, it means the sealant is no longer effective, and water is seeping into the concrete.
Surface Wear: High-traffic areas that are looking worn or uneven are often a sign that the concrete needs resealing.
Salt Damage: White patches or spalling can be signs of salt damage, common in colder climates like Nebraska.
Protect your concrete investment by resealing as soon as you notice these warning signs.
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