Large cracks in the concrete: This happens either from a shift in the surrounding structure causing the concrete to slowly tear apart or from concrete that evaporates too quickly during its drying stage.
Weird white mold on my concrete: This is actually not mold, but a deposit of minerals and salts that build up over time due to moisture escaping from the surface of the concrete. This is often easily dealt with by a thorough cleaning, but occasionally this can be an indication of chloride contamination which can damage the integrity of the concrete.
Little “bug holes” in the concrete: Are there lots of little holes on the surface of the concrete of various sizes and shapes? This happens when the concrete was not prepared correctly leading to little air pockets in the structure. Concrete Significance can usually fix this problem with a simple resurfacing of the area to make it look the way it should.
The concrete is producing dust when touched: There are a number of different reasons for this to occur. The way to fix this is occasionally resurfacing the area, depending on the severity of the dusting, but more often a silicate-based penetration liquid needs to be applied. This liquid is absorbed into the concrete and crystallizes, solving all but the most severe cases.
If you are in Charlotte and think your concrete could use a resurfacing or repair then you can count on Concrete Significance to get the job done at a fair price.