CCFS Concrete Testing & Flooring Inspections
Consulting · Project Management ·
Failure Analysis · Concrete Moisture & Alkalinity Testing
Wireless Remote Monitoring of Concrete Slab Drying & Ambient Environmental Conditions
Concrete Core Sampling · Petrographic & Microscopic Examinations
Chemical/Contaminant Analysis ·
Ion Chromatography · Infrared Spectroscopy
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) & Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) Analysis

Coating Thickness & Bond Testing ·
Testing Instrument & Equipment Sales

INTRODUCTION

CCFS provides nationwide testing, inspection, consulting, and project management for the floor covering and coating, construction, and real estate industries along with other related parties. Our clients include floor covering and coating contractors, installers, retailers, general contractors, architects, designers, developers, building owners, management companies, tenants, homeowners, manufacturers, distributors, attorneys, disaster restoration contractors, and insurance companies.

INTRODUCTION TO CONCRETE SLAB MOISTURE AND ALKALINITY ISSUES

Concrete moisture and alkalinity problems are the biggest obstacles facing what would otherwise be successful flooring installations on concrete slabs. It is estimated that moisture and alkalinity related floor covering failures amount to over a billion dollars in the US each year in repair and replacement costs, damages, and downtime.

Some of the problems and costs associated with installing moisture-sensitive floor coverings and/or coatings over a concrete subfloor with high moisture & alkalinity (pH) content include:

• Adhesive breakdown & re-emulsifications, debonding, oozing/bleeding

• Flooring & underlayment expansion, peaking, curling, bubbling, gapping/seam separation

• Alkali attack, efflorescence, staining

• Microbial growth, mold, mildew, fungi

• Damage to fixtures, walls, ceilings

• Indoor air quality (IAQ) and "sick building syndrome" issues

• Lost time and productivity of building staff

• Downtime for repair and/or replacement of floor covering, concrete subfloor and/or underlayment, and fixtures

• Voiding of flooring and adhesive warranty

Some of the reasons that the industry is seeing more flooring problems today are related to:

• Fast-track construction, not allowing proper drying time before flooring installation, other contractor and subcontractor time issues

• Not properly testing for concrete moisture and alkali

• Building site is on less than optimal terrain; water table levels

• Landscaping and drainage issues causing water intrusion

• Flooring type is not compatible with application

• Cost cutting in construction process, value engineering, selecting lower performing adhesives

• Many adhesives are more sensitive to moisture and pH due to changes in formulas that result in lower VOC emissions. These indoor air quality (IAQ) requirements come from the EPA, ASHRAE, USGBC/LEED®, clients, and other parties.

• Lack of understanding of issues relating to the floor covering or coating and installation of such by various parties involved

We hope that this website will give you a greater understanding of the factors relating to moisture and alkalinity issues with concrete slabs along with the proper methods to test for them. This added knowledge may help minimize moisture and alkalinity related flooring failures over concrete surfaces when the appropriate preventive steps have been implemented because you have the needed pre-installation information.

Please contact us at 404-504-8900 or at the address below if you have any questions. We provide testing, inspections, and consulting services nationwide.

 

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS RECOMMEND THAT CONCRETE MOISTURE TESTING BE PERFORMED BY INDEPENDENT TESTING AGENCIES

Thirteen flooring industry associations and organizations make a joint recommendation that concrete moisture testing be performed by qualified independent agencies. [read more]

 

CCFS is a Corporate Sponsor of the

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Atlanta Regional Chapter

 

TESTING & INSPECTIONS SERVICES

Some of our testing, inspections, and consulting services include but are not limited to the following:

MOISTURE & ALKALINITY TESTS

Concrete Moisture Vapor Emission Rate (MVER)

ASTM F1869-04 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloors Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride.

Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slabs

ASTM F2170-02 Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slabs Using In-Situ Probes.

Relative Humidity on the Surface of Concrete Floor Slabs

ASTM F2420-05 Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity on the Surface of Concrete Floor Slabs Using Relative Humidity Probe Measurement and Insulated Hood.

Alkalinity/pH Level on the Surface of Concrete Floor Slabs

ASTM F710-08 Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring specifies that the surface of concrete slabs be tested for alkalinity before installing a floor covering. Our agency uses both pH meters and pH indicator paper to perform this test.

ASTM D4262-05 Standard Test Method for pH of Chemically Cleaned or Etched Concrete Surfaces

DATA LOGGING/MONITORING

We are the first and currently the only testing agency in Georgia and one of the few in the country that has the hi-tech equipment able to provide automated data logging for in-situ concrete slab relative humidity (RH) and temperature recording during a given monitoring time table. This provides valuable tracking data of moisture and temperature trends in a slab.

We are also able to provide data logging documentation for the ambient conditions (RH & temperature) during the testing process, flooring installation, or other given times.

REMOTE MONITORING / DATA LOGGING

NEW SERVICE: Keeping with our reputation of being one of the first agencies with cutting-edge technology, we are the first in the country to offer remote monitoring of in-situ concrete slab relative humidity (RH) and temperature recordings utilizing wireless transmitters. Our clients and other selected parties involved with a project are able to log into a secure server to remotely monitor in real time the drying process of a concrete slab and other construction materials along with the ambient environmental conditions. This system can also be used to monitor the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

Email alerts can be sent when conditions meet chosen thresholds. This system also data logs all recordings and provides for the creation of various reports and graphs.

COATING TESTS ON CONCRETE & other Substrates

Tensile Adhesion / Bond Testing of Coatings on Cementitious Substrates

ASTM D4541–02 Standard Test Method for Pull-Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable Adhesion Testers

ASTM D7234-05 Standard Test Method for Pull-Off Adhesion Strength of Coatings on Concrete Using Portable Pull-Off Adhesion Testers

ICRI 03739 Guide to Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials

Thickness Testing of Coatings on Cementitious Substrates

ASTM D4138-07a Practices for Measurement of Dry Film Thickness of Protective Coating Systems by Destructive, Cross-Sectioning Means

ASTM D6132-04 Standard Test Method for Nondestructive Measurement of Dry Film Thickness of Applied Organic Coatings Using an Ultrasonic Gage

Relative Humidity on the Surface of Concrete Floor Coatings

Modified test method of: ASTM F2420-05 Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity on the Surface of Concrete Floor Slabs Using Relative Humidity Probe Measurement and Insulated Hood.

LABORATORY ANALYSIS

Concrete Cores

Sample Drilling

X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis

Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) Analysis evaluation of the concrete solids

Infra-red (IR) Spectroscopy organic chemical analysis

Ion Chromatography (IC) Analysis (water-soluble Cl, SO4, K, and Na)

ASTM C42/C42M-04 Standard Test Method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete

ASTM C823–00 Standard Practice for Examination and Sampling of Hardened Concrete in Constructions

Petrographic & Microscopic Examination of Concrete Cores

ASTM C295–03 Standard Guide for Petrographic Examination of Aggregates for Concrete

ASTM C457-08a Standard Test Method for Microscopical Determination of Parameters of the Air-Void System in Hardened Concrete

ASTM C642-06 Standard Test Method for Density, Absorption, and Voids in Hardened Concrete

ASTM C856-04 Standard Practice for Petrographic Examination of Hardened Concrete

ASTM C1324-04 Standard Test Method for Examination and Analysis of Hardened Masonry Mortar 

      

 

N a t i o n w i d e   S e r v i c e

Consulting  ·  Project Management  ·  Failure Analysis
Concrete Moisture & Alkalinity Testing · Concrete Coating Thickness & Bond Testing
Wireless Remote Monitoring of Concrete Slabspe Drying & Ambient Environmental Conditions
Concrete Core Sampling
· Petrographic & Microscopic Examinations

Chemical/Contaminant Analysis · Ion Chromatography · Infrared Spectroscopy
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) & Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) Analysis
Testing Instrument & Equipment Sales

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