Freeze-Thaw Damage
Water infiltrates concrete and masonry, then expands approximately 9% as it freezes — creating internal pressure that cracks and spalls building materials from the inside out. Appleton’s frequent crossings of the 32°F threshold throughout fall, winter, and spring compound this damage season after season.
“It all starts with moisture infiltration. Water infiltration issues and the freeze-thaw cycle is extremely detrimental to masonry and concrete materials in the Midwest, because we live in such a moisture-filled climate. It allows water and moisture infiltration issues to compound significantly through the winters.”
— Dylan Reynolds, Project Manager, RSI