Concrete spalling occurs when the surface of concrete begins to chip, flake, or break away, often due to moisture intrusion, corrosion of embedded steel, freeze-thaw cycles, or long-term environmental exposure. If left unaddressed, spalling can reduce concrete cover, expose reinforcement, and compromise the durability and performance of the structure.
Carbon Fiber reinforcement systems are used to strengthen and stabilize concrete affected by spalling after proper surface preparation and repair. Carbon fiber materials provide added structural support while helping extend the service life of the repaired area without adding significant weight or thickness.
When properly designed and installed, carbon fiber reinforcement supports repaired concrete surfaces and helps limit further deterioration.
Talk to ECP about carbon fiber reinforcement for deteriorated residential concrete structures.