

It’s no secret that at Orange Concrete Contractor Pros, we know that the foundation of a successful construction project lies in the strength and durability of the materials being used. When it comes to building foundations, walls, floors, and other structures that will carry heavy weight or experience high pressure, the one material that stands out above the rest is concrete. But what makes concrete so strong?
The combination of four primary components creates the strength of concrete:
When you combine these four basic components in the right proportions, the resulting product is a very strong and durable material. However, if the proportions are off, the result may be a much weaker product.
Compressive strength measures how well concrete resists crushing forces when it is subjected to those forces in a downward direction.
Did you know that some concrete used in skyscraper construction has a compressive strength of over 10,000 PSI?
The water-cement ratio also greatly affects the strength of the concrete. The lower the ratio of water to cement, the stronger the concrete will be. The higher the ratio, the more workable the mix will be; however, it could also be weaker.
Our team of experienced professionals works closely with architects and engineers to calculate the correct water-cement ratio for each project based on its unique requirements.
There is an unseen factor that determines how much strength the final product will achieve. Curing refers to the process of providing the ideal amount of moisture and temperature to allow the concrete to develop its maximum strength.
At Orange Concrete Contractor Pros, we have developed several specialized curing methods to help ensure the best possible strength from our concrete products, regardless of the conditions of the environment where they will be used.
More than just fillers, the quality and types of aggregate used directly impact the properties of the concrete.
If you live in an area that experiences freeze-thaw cycles (Orange County does not), air entrainment becomes extremely important because tiny air bubbles are provided within the matrix for water to expand into during freezing temperatures.
Although concrete is excellent at resisting compressive forces, it is relatively weak under tensile forces. To offset this weakness, we use reinforcing materials.
When working in Orange County, we need to take into consideration the effects of environmental factors such as salt exposure near coastal areas, chemical resistance needed for pool decks, UV-protection for outdoor surfaces, etc.
Innovations and developments are emerging in the field of concrete strength, including:
Understanding these aspects of concrete science allows us to produce better results for each of our clients’ unique Orange County projects. At Orange Concrete Contractor Pros, we do not simply pour concrete; we engineer solutions that last.
Do you have questions about the strength and durability of concrete as it relates to your own project? Contact Orange Concrete Contractor Pros today, and let’s talk about how we can utilize the science of concrete to build the best solution for your needs.
As always, remember in the world of concrete, “knowledge is strength” – literally. Trust the pros who understand the science behind every single pour.