What Is Air Entrainment in Concrete, and Why Does It Matter for Winter Durability?

Why Air Entrainment Matters
Air entrainment solves this by introducing microscopic air bubbles into the concrete. These air pockets serve as pressure relief zones. When water infiltrates the concrete and freezes, it expands. Without somewhere to go, that expansion causes cracks, surface flaking (scaling), and pockmarks. But if air voids exist, the expanding ice has space to move—preventing damage.
Air entrainment solves this by introducing microscopic air bubbles into the concrete. These air pockets serve as pressure relief zones. When water infiltrates the concrete and freezes, it expands. Without somewhere to go, that expansion causes cracks, surface flaking (scaling), and pockmarks. But if air voids exist, the expanding ice has space to move—preventing damage.
But here’s a fact– melting ice isn’t that difficult. It is difficult to find an ice melt that won’t damage your concrete so that it could last longer.
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