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How Do I Prevent Concrete Slab Settling?

Concrete slabs settle because of soil erosion, so the best way to prevent settling is to limit the soil’s exposure to water. This is easier said than done, however, and there’s no way to completely stop soil erosion. However, it is still possible to minimize the damage and prolong the soil erosion process for as long as possible. To do this, you need to first think about which concrete slabs you are able to cover. By blocking out the rain and snow, you can prevent the moisture from seeping past the concrete and reaching the soil.

Realistically, it would be best to get a driveway cover to deter driveway settling. Slabs that are bound to get wet no matter what (pool deck slabs or slabs near a garden you water) should not be covered in case they get moldy. You can also plant small trees or some sort of foliage capable of providing some shade for your walkway slabs. During winter, make sure that you shovel the snow off of the slab as much as you can. Other than that, there is nothing else you can do to prevent concrete settling besides watching out for problem signs.

The initial stages of settling takes a long time, but afterwards, it doesn’t take long for the slab to experience significant damage. If the soil underneath the slab is loose, all it takes is for someone to drive their car over the slab to either cause it to settle more or break it. A broken concrete slab is a lot more difficult to repair than one that is intact, so if you want to save money, you need to prevent cracks as well as settling. To prevent severe settling and breakage, keeping an eye out for problem signs and then getting repairs done is paramount.

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