Why Concrete in Colorado Has a Tough Time Lasting

  1. Crazy Weather: Colorado's weather can be extreme, with hot summers and freezing winters. This constant cycle of thawing and freezing can cause concrete to crack and break apart over time.

  2. High Altitude: Colorado's high elevation affects how concrete sets and hardens. The thin air can make concrete weaker and more prone to damage from weather and wear.

  3. Salt and Chemicals: To combat icy roads, Colorado uses salt and other chemicals, but these can eat away at concrete, causing it to deteriorate faster.

  4. Tricky Soil: Some parts of Colorado have soil that expands and contracts a lot, putting pressure on concrete and causing it to crack or sink.

  5. Blazing Sun: Colorado gets a lot of sun, which can fade and weaken concrete over time, making it more likely to crack and break.

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