Spalling
Concrete surface breaking, flaking or falling away, usually driven by expansion of corroding reinforcement pushing off the cover, exposing the steel beneath.
Concrete defect assessment and engineering-led repair recommendations for spalling, reinforcement corrosion and cracking, defects assessed before repair.
Concrete defects are progressive, assessing them early keeps repairs smaller and cheaper.
Concrete should be assessed when you see surface spalling or flaking, exposed or rusting reinforcement, rust staining, cracking that follows the line of embedded steel, or crumbling and delamination, particularly on balconies, soffits, beams, columns, car park decks, retaining walls and exposed structural concrete. Damp, water ingress and freeze-thaw exposure accelerate deterioration, so external and below-ground concrete is most at risk.
EMA Structures is an engineering consultancy, not a general repair contractor. We inspect and diagnose the defect, assess its structural significance, and prepare repair recommendations or a specification before any works begin. We then coordinate specialist concrete repair contractors and inspect the completed repair so it follows the engineering intent.
The defects we most often assess in London concrete structures.
Concrete surface breaking, flaking or falling away, usually driven by expansion of corroding reinforcement pushing off the cover, exposing the steel beneath.
Rusting of embedded steel, shown by rust staining, cracking along bar lines and loss of section. Left untreated it reduces the structural capacity of the element.
Cracking from shrinkage, loading, corrosion or movement. The pattern and location determine whether it is cosmetic or structurally significant.
Carbonation and chloride or water ingress break down the protective alkalinity around the steel, initiating corrosion and accelerating deterioration of the concrete.
Engineering-led concrete assessment and repair support from inspection to completed works.
Assess the defect, understand its significance, specify the right repair, then verify it on site.
Site inspection of the affected concrete elements and surrounding structure.
Diagnose the defects and assess their structural significance, arranging testing where required.
Prepare repair recommendations or a specification with calculations where required.
Coordinate specialist concrete repair contractors, or specify works for your own team.
Inspect the completed repair so it follows the engineering intent before sign-off.
Concrete assessment sits alongside wider survey and structural repair work.
Spalling, where the concrete surface breaks, flakes or falls away exposing the reinforcement, is most often caused by corrosion of the embedded steel. As the steel rusts it expands and pushes off the concrete cover. Carbonation, chloride attack, water ingress and freeze-thaw action accelerate the process. Diagnosis confirms the cause and extent before repair.
It depends. Fine surface cracks can be cosmetic, but cracking that follows reinforcement lines, is accompanied by rust staining or spalling, or appears in loaded members such as beams and slabs can indicate corrosion or structural distress. A structural assessment establishes whether the cracking affects load-bearing capacity and what repair is needed.
EMA Structures is an engineering consultancy. We assess the concrete defect, prepare repair recommendations and a specification, and coordinate specialist concrete repair contractors to carry out the works. We then inspect the completed repair so it follows the engineering intent.
A concrete assessment typically includes a site inspection of the affected elements, identification of defects such as spalling, corrosion, cracking and carbonation, an assessment of the structural significance, and repair recommendations or a specification. Further testing, for example cover and carbonation testing, can be arranged where required.
Send us photos and details of the affected concrete and we will arrange an inspection, assess the defect and recommend the right repair.