
CONCRETE FLOOR FAILURES EXPLAINED
Unprotected concrete floors break down quickly because concrete is porous and easily damaged by moisture, chemicals and abrasion. Water and oils seep in, causing stains, cracks and freeze-thaw damage while constant traffic wears down the surface and creates dust.
Over time, this exposure weakens the concrete, leading to premature failure — especially in industrial or high-traffic environments. Without a protective coating, it simply can’t stand up to real-world conditions.

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