🌧️ How Laurel’s Weather Wreaks Havoc on Your Concrete—and What to Do About It

Maryland’s climate is brutal on concrete. From humid summers to icy winters, your driveway and walkways take a beating.

Weather-Driven Damage

  • Rain and humidity: Accelerate erosion and mold growth.

  • Snow and ice: Cause cracking from freeze-thaw stress.

  • UV exposure: Weakens surface integrity over time.

Preventative Measures

  • Apply a concrete sealant every 2–3 years.

  • Ensure proper drainage to avoid pooling.

  • Use concrete lifting to fix sunken slabs before water intrusion worsens.

Pro Insight

Laurel Concrete recommends polymer-based sealants for better durability in humid conditions. Ask about eco-friendly options that resist mold and algae.

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