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The
Reef Condominium is an eight-story steel-reinforced concrete
structure with concrete block in-fill walls and a stucco
exterior. The building is located along the Atlantic coastline
in central Florida.
Due to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean, the building has
suffered a great deal of corrosion. The large wave action of
the Atlantic causes salt from the ocean to become airborne and
settle on the east-facing balconies. Combined with
carbonation, which lowers the pH of the concrete, and rain
water, which serves to carry the salt into the concrete and
onto the steel rebar, the inevitable result is rusting of the
rebar and eventually spalling of the concrete.
By repairing the concrete and installing a cathodic protection
system, the building was taken from a standard concrete
restoration project to a “state-of-the art” repair
project, that will provide the owners complete freedom from
any future repairs due to corrosion of the reinforcing steel.
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