When poured concrete chips, fragments or breaks apart This problem is usually caused when the reinforcement bar (rebar) is located too close to surface or edges It can also result from improper or inconsistent concrete mixture or a combination of excessive moisture and temperature change
The breaking or chipping of a PCC pavement at joints, cracks, or edges, usually resulting in fragments with featheredges
surface disintegration associated with loss of particles from the surface and associated with adhesion
The spontaneous flaking or popping of small chips from a concrete surface due to freezing
a condition in which the outer layer or layers of masonry concrete material begin to break off or flake away
Expansion of moisture within concrete due to exposure to the heat of a fire The expansion causes sections of the concrete surface to violently disintegrate
the chipping or fragmenting of a surface coating, caused by thermal expansion or contraction
a condition in which the outer layer or layers of masonry or concrete material begin to break off or flake away
The deterioration of a brick or masonry surface resulting from the action of water in the surface material to freeze, and then expand, breaking the material, and causing the surface to "flake off "
circular or oval depression in concrete caused by a separation of a portion of the surface concrete, revealing a fracture parallel with or slightly inclined to the surface