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If you’ve needed concrete repair in the past, you might feel that this is a tedious process. After all, repairing concrete has numerous approaches, and almost all of them can feel overly long. However, you’ll find that masonry repair is infinitely preferable to the outright replacing of the damaged materials (stone, brick, concrete, etc.), if you’re already having trouble dealing with the process of concrete repair.

Signs You Need Masonry Repair

It is understandably difficult to figure out when your concrete needs repairing, but there are a few telltale signs that the average homeowner can spot from a mile away. The following are just some of the signs that you should be aware of before moving forward.

 Water Pooling

 No, this is not referring to the local swimming pool. Unfortunately, this pool of water is not only too shallow for even toddlers to bathe in, but it’s also one of the first worrying signs that the concrete needs repairing. As you may know from some of our other articles, concrete is not a waterproof material, requiring a water seal every ten years or so, and as such, pools of water on concrete is a sign that it is unable to drain the water in a natural way. This will lead to greater problems, if left unchecked, which is why you should immediately look into masonry repair if you see this issue.

The Floor is Sinking! 

Do you ever feel as if you’re lower than you should be? Do you feel as if your roof is just higher than it should be? This might be a sign that your floor – or at least parts of it – is sinking to the foundation. This should worry you greatly, as it shows that there is a defect with the concrete, and the foundation will be soon to follow, if it isn’t damaged already.

Can’t Be Opened

 Damage to the concrete foundation can also be represented by difficulty with opening doors, or even windows. The damaged concrete essentially changes the measurements of the doorways and windowsills, which – in turn – affects one’s ability to open the door and window, respectively. Don’t worry. You haven’t gotten weaker, and you probably don’t need to oil the hinges of your door. You might, however, need to contact a professional for masonry repair.

Cracks All Over 

There’s a unique constellation across the exterior and even interior walls comprised by cracks, and while it may be reminiscent of beautiful stars, these are just a sign that your walls require concrete repair. They might be pretty, and unique for now, but they’ll eventually result in greater problems (and even greater costs) if they’re not fixed as soon as possible.

There are many more signs that your concrete might have a problem, but these are perhaps the most common and most noticeable signs that you should know. Masonry repair is not necessary for a few chips on the concrete stoop at your front door, but being aware of these signs can mean the difference between reasonably priced repair costs, and the complete, full-scale rebuilding of a damaged-beyond-repair house.