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Q: Why doesn’t concrete come with a warranty?

A: Concrete keeps changing even after it’s set. Things like weather, water, and ground shifts affect it, and no one can stop that. That’s why we and every concrete company don’t offer warranties.

Q: Can I stop cracks or wear in my concrete?

A: Not completely. Good installation and a sealer can help, but cracks and surface changes happen naturally over time because of the environment.

Q: How can I protect my concrete?

A: Use a sealer and reapply it every few years. It helps with stains and water, but concrete will still age and change a bit.

Q: Why does my concrete look different after a while?

A: Sun, rain, and temperature shifts can change its color or texture. That’s normal as concrete gets older.


 

Why Concrete Isn’t Warrantied

Concrete isn’t a fixed thing, it’s a process that keeps going after it’s poured. It reacts to stuff around it, like weather and soil, in ways no one can control. Here’s why we can’t promise it’ll stay perfect:

It Keeps Changing
Even when hard, concrete reacts to water and temperature, which can cause cracks over time.

Freezing and Thawing
Water gets in, freezes, expands, and cracks or wears down the surface.

Expanding and Shrinking
Concrete gets bigger in heat and smaller in cold, so tiny cracks can show up.

Flaking or Chipping
Winter weather and water can make the top layer peel or break off.

Salt and Chemicals
De-icing salt or chemicals can damage the surface faster.

Wetness
Moisture can leave a white chalky mark or small surface flaws.

Shrinkage Cracks
As it dries, concrete shrinks a bit and might get tiny surface cracks.

Ground Moving
The dirt under concrete shifts, which can cause cracks or uneven spots.

Sun and Weather
Sunlight and rain can fade the color or wear it down a little.

Tree Roots
Growing roots can push up or crack the concrete.

Tire Marks and Wear
Hot tires, furniture, or walking can scratch or wear the surface.

Air Bubbles
Tiny air pockets or bumps can form as it sets, that’s normal.

White Residue
A chalky white layer can show up from water and minerals mixing. It usually goes away.

It’s Porous
Concrete soaks up some water, even with a sealer, so it changes over time.

Sealer Needs Work
A sealer helps, but you have to put it on right and redo it sometimes. Without it, concrete wears faster.

Nature’s Unpredictable
Weather, soil, and time all affect concrete in ways no one can guess.

Because of all this, we can’t guarantee concrete won’t change, it’s just how it works. No concrete company anywhere warranties it, since these things are out of everyone’s hands.