Concrete Problems & Maintenance Guide
Proper maintenance extends your concrete's lifespan from 30 to 50+ years. This comprehensive guide covers common problems, repair methods, preventative schedules, and seasonal care for Australian conditions.
Concrete in Australian Conditions
Australia's climate extremes place unique demands on concrete — from temperature swings of -5°C to 45°C+, intense UV, coastal salt, reactive clay soils, and bushfire exposure.
🌡️ Climate Challenges
- Temperature swings cause expansion/contraction
- Intense UV exposure in northern regions
- High humidity in tropical areas promotes mold
- Freeze-thaw cycles in southern regions
🌏 Environmental Factors
- Coastal salt exposure accelerates deterioration
- Clay soils expand and contract with moisture
- Bushfire exposure in rural/semi-rural areas
- Heavy rainfall and flooding events
Common Concrete Problems
1. Concrete Cracking
Cracking is the most common concrete problem. While some hairline cracks are normal, understanding crack types helps you know when to worry.
Plastic Shrinkage Cracks
Fine, shallow cracks appearing within first few hours. Caused by rapid moisture evaporation during curing. Prevent with proper curing and wind protection.
Drying Shrinkage Cracks
Random pattern, shallow cracks in first weeks–months. Normal concrete shrinkage as it cures. Prevent with control joints and proper mix.
Map Cracking (Crazing)
Fine spider web pattern on surface only. Caused by rapid surface drying or poor finishing. Purely cosmetic — no structural concern.
Thermal Cracks
Long, straight cracks from temperature differentials. Prevent with temperature control during pour and adequate expansion joints.
Settlement Cracks
Wide cracks with step patterns appearing months–years later. Indicates poor soil compaction or erosion — structural issues.
Structural Cracks
Wide (>3mm), worsening cracks from overloading or inadequate reinforcement. Immediate professional attention required.
| Crack Width | Action | Urgency | DIY? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hairline (<0.5mm) | Monitor, seal if desired | Low | Yes |
| Minor (0.5–2mm) | Seal to prevent water ingress | Low–Medium | Yes |
| Moderate (2–5mm) | Professional assessment | Medium | Professional preferred |
| Major (>5mm) | Immediate professional assessment | High | No |
| Active (widening) | Immediate professional assessment | Very High | No |
2. Concrete Spalling
Surface breaking away or flaking off, exposing aggregate or reinforcement. Most commonly caused by reinforcement corrosion (especially coastal areas), freeze-thaw cycles, poor-quality concrete, and chemical exposure.
🔧 Small Area Repair (<1m²)
- Remove all loose concrete, clean exposed reinforcement
- Apply rust converter/primer to any exposed steel
- Apply bonding agent, patch with repair mortar
- Feather edges, keep moist 7 days
- Cost: $150–$400/m² (DIY materials ~$40–$80/m²)
⚠️ Large Area (>1m²)
- Professional assessment required
- May need concrete removal and replacement
- Structural reinforcement may be necessary
- Cost: $200–$600+/m²
3. Surface Discoloration & Staining
Efflorescence
White powdery deposits from salts migrating with moisture. Brush off when dry and seal concrete to prevent recurrence.
Rust Stains
Brown/orange streaks from metal objects or reinforcement corrosion. Use oxalic acid solutions or commercial rust removers.
Oil Stains
Dark patches from vehicle leaks. Absorb fresh spills with cat litter, then degrease. Seal concrete and clean spills immediately.
Mold & Mildew
Green/black patches in shaded, moist areas. Clean with diluted bleach (1:3) or mold killers. Improve drainage and seal.
4. Surface Deterioration
Includes scaling (rough surface from freeze-thaw; fix with overlay at $35–$80/m²), dusting (powdery surface; apply concrete hardener at $20–$40/m²), and pop-outs (cone-shaped holes from reactive aggregate; fill with repair mortar).
5. Slab Settlement & Movement
Signs include uneven surfaces, edge cracking, doors/windows sticking, and water pooling in new areas. Caused by poor soil compaction, erosion, tree roots, or reactive clay soils.
Slab Jacking
Inject grout mixture beneath slab to lift sunken areas. Best for settlement <50mm with intact slab.
$800–$2,500 per areaPolyurethane Foam
Expanding foam injection — lighter and faster setting than mud jacking. Suitable for any settlement level.
$1,200–$3,500 per areaFull Replacement
Remove and re-pour concrete, addressing underlying soil issues. For extensive cracking or settlement >75mm.
$90–$180/m²6. Colour Fading (Decorative Concrete)
UV exposure, weather, and poor-quality pigments cause fading in coloured, exposed aggregate, and stamped concrete. Prevent with UV-stable pigments and quality sealers. Restore with concrete stain and re-seal ($30–$60/m²).
Repair Methods
DIY Repairs (Minor Issues)
Hairline Crack Repair
$10–$30 materials • 30–60 minClean crack with wire brush, vacuum dust, apply crack filler with caulking gun, smooth with putty knife, cure per instructions.
Small Spall Repair
$25–$60 materials • 1–2 hoursRemove loose concrete, clean area, apply bonding agent, press repair mortar firmly into hole, feather edges, keep moist 24–48 hrs.
Clean & Seal (40m² Driveway)
$80–$150 materials • 4–6 hoursRemove debris, apply cleaner, pressure wash, dry 24–48 hrs, apply sealer in thin even coats with roller or sprayer.
Professional Repairs (Major)
Epoxy Injection (Structural)
$200–$800 per crackFor cracks >3mm, structural concerns, or active water ingress. Restores structural integrity with permanent, warranted repair.
Concrete Resurfacing
$40–$120/m²Spray-on ($60–$100/m²), micro-topping ($70–$120/m²), or epoxy coating ($40–$90/m²). Covers imperfections with a new decorative surface.
Full Slab Replacement
$90–$180/m²When cracks cover >50%, settlement is severe, or multiple repairs have failed. Addresses underlying soil/drainage issues.
Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Visual Inspection & Basic Clean
- Check for new cracks and surface damage
- Inspect for water pooling and expansion joints
- Sweep debris, remove weeds from joints
- Clean any stains promptly, rinse with hose
⏱️ 15–30 minutes
Thorough Clean & Assessment
- Pressure wash entire surface
- Remove oil stains, clean drainage areas
- Measure existing cracks and note widening
- Photograph for records, seal new hairline cracks
⏱️ 2–3 hours
Deep Clean, Seal & Joint Check
- Professional-grade pressure washing
- Repair minor cracks, apply concrete sealer
- Ensure proper drainage and water flow
- Inspect and reseal expansion joints
⏱️ Full day • $200–$500 DIY
Re-Sealing & Professional Check
- Strip old sealer if needed, deep clean
- Apply 2 coats quality sealer (UV-resistant for decorative)
- Professional structural assessment if concerns
Pro: $8–$15/m² • DIY: $3–$6/m²
Major Maintenance
- Consider resurfacing if worn
- Repair all accumulated damage
- Re-grind and seal polished concrete
- Restore colour to decorative finishes
$2,000–$10,000+ depending on scope
Maintenance by Concrete Type
| Concrete Type | Key Tasks | Re-Seal | Annual Cost (40m²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plain Grey | Pressure wash, seal with penetrating sealer, repair cracks | 2–3 yrs | $150–$400 DIY |
| Exposed Aggregate | Pressure wash (moderate), pH-neutral cleaner, wet-look or matte sealer | 2–3 yrs | $250–$500 |
| Stamped/Coloured | Gentle clean, UV-resistant sealer, colour touch-ups | 2–3 yrs | $300–$600 |
| Polished (100m²) | Weekly dust mop, damp mop neutral pH, annual deep clean | 2–3 yrs | $200–$400 |
Seasonal Maintenance Tips
☀️ Summer
- Water concrete in extreme heat (>35°C)
- Seal before summer to protect colour
- Check expansion joints for thermal movement
- Monitor for thermal cracking
🍂 Autumn
- Clean and seal before winter
- Repair all cracks (water in winter worsens damage)
- Clear leaves and debris, ensure drainage is clear
- Clean gutters to prevent overflow onto concrete
❄️ Winter
- Keep surface clean and dry when possible
- Avoid de-icing salts (use sand for traction)
- Remove snow/ice with plastic shovel, not metal
- Monitor for new cracks, ensure drainage works
🌱 Spring
- Thorough inspection for winter damage
- Pressure wash and clean entire surface
- Repair cracks, re-seal if needed
- Remove weeds, check for settlement
Special Maintenance Situations
Coastal Areas
Salt accelerates corrosion and spalling. Rinse with fresh water monthly (weekly near ocean), seal every 1–2 years with marine-grade sealers, and ensure 75mm+ concrete cover over reinforcement.
Clay Soil Areas
Reactive soils cause seasonal movement and cracking. Monitor cracks closely, maintain consistent soil moisture with soaker hoses, ensure excellent drainage, and get professional inspections every 2–3 years.
High-Traffic Areas
Accelerated wear demands weekly sweeping, annual sealing (not 2–3 yearly), immediate stain treatment, and re-finishing high-wear areas every 5–7 years. Consider hardener for garage floors.
When to Call a Professional
✅ DIY Appropriate
- Hairline cracks (<1mm)
- Minor surface stains
- Regular cleaning and sealing
- Small spall repairs (<100mm diameter)
- Cosmetic improvements
- Routine maintenance tasks
⚠️ Professional Required
- Structural cracks (>3mm or widening)
- Extensive spalling (>1m² or deep)
- Settlement or levelling issues
- Water infiltration problems
- Reinforcement corrosion
- Cracks in house slabs or foundations
Recommended Products for Australian Conditions
Penetrating Sealers
Best for driveways and functional areas. Natural appearance, breathable, re-seal every 3–5 years.
Brands: Chemtech CT7, Aqua Mix Sealers Choice Gold
Topical Sealers
Best for decorative concrete — enhances colour, water-resistant. Re-seal every 2–3 years.
Brands: Euclid Chemical, Boral Sealers
High-Performance
Epoxy/polyurethane for garages and commercial. Extremely durable, chemical resistant. Re-seal every 5–7 years.
Brands: Crommelin, Gripset
Repair Materials
Flexible polyurethane sealants (moving cracks), rigid epoxy (dormant structural), quick-setting patching compound.
Brands: Sika, Dunlop, Gripset, Ardex
Frequently Asked Questions
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