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A petrographic examination can help answer questions such as:

  • Why are my compressive strength values less than the design?
  • How do I know the provided concrete matches the mix design?
  • Was too much air entrainment added to the concrete?
  • Is it time to remove and replace the existing concrete slab?
  • Why do I have so much efflorescence on my concrete?
  • Did the material quality contribute to the building collapse?
  • What is the condition of the concrete in the old building?
  • What is the probable future performance of my concrete?
  • Why is my slab surface color blotchy?
  • How much surface preparation is required?
  • Why are there so many cracks in my slab?
  • Why did the surface of the concrete flake off?
  • What materials were used in the historic mortar?
  • Can this aggregate be used in concrete?
  • Why is this concrete cracking?
  • Is the aggregate causing deterioration?
  • Was the concrete made according to the specified mix design?
  • Is there evidence of poor workmanship or improper curing?
  • Is this an alkali-silica reaction (ASR)?
  • Has freeze-thaw damage occurred? • Is sulfate attack present?
  • Are there signs of delayed ettringite formation (DEF)?
  • Why did this pavement, bridge deck, or structure fail prematurely?
  • What minerals are present in the aggregate?