Moisture in Concrete: An Essential Guide to Protect Concrete Structures

Discover ways to prevent critical problems and protect concrete structures from deterioration by avoiding issues due to excessive internal moisture and other harmful chemicals with this FREE white paper — Moisture in Concrete.

Moisture in Concrete: An Essential Guide to Protect Concrete Structures
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Used all over the world as a structural component in commercial and residential buildings, pavements, roads, bridges, and more, concrete’s use has stood the test of time with awe-inspiring buildings like pyramids, ancient Greek and Roman structures, the Great Wall of China and more.

Concrete is valued for its longevity, versatility, strength, and durability, but there is one thing that can stand in the way moisture. 


Water can be concrete's best friend or worst enemy when it comes to the water-cement ratio. Excess internal moisture often leaves concrete more vulnerable to cracks, corrosions, and deterioration.

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