How do I find out what is causing my basement floor to crumble




The concrete on my basement floor is lifting off and crumbling in several places. What could be causing this and who can I get to fix it. The house is about 30 years old.
Related Discussions
How to get rid of mice?

We seem to have some unwelcome Mickeys and Minnies in our house. What is the best way to get rid of them?
How to remove popcorn ceiling with asbestos?

I want to remove my popcorn ceiling, but it has asbestos in it. How do I go about this safely?
How to trap fruit flies?

Does anyone know how to get rid of fruit flies with a homemade trap?
How to remove popcorn ceiling with vacuum?

Is there a way to use a vacuum to remove a popcorn ceiling?
How to fix a crack in a door frame?

How to fix a door frame with a split in it?
Tile backsplash when there is existing countertop backsplash

We are thinking about how to add a backsplash to our kitchen. Unfortunately when we had our countertops installed we ordered a small backsplash that comes part way up... See more
Contractor mis-cut the floor when he put in the toilet

Hello, Our contractor didn't "measure twice, cut once" when he put in our toilet. Check out the photo. I'd appreciate any suggestions on a fix or a way to hide this m... See more
Here's a link:
https://www.ehow.com/how_12166128_fix-crumbling-cement-floor.html
here is info, Sharon, about why this could be happening and you will need to call someone who does foundation work to check it out
https://www.myfoundationrepairs.com/foundation-crumbling-chipping-flaking/
Hi Sharon, often crumbling concrete is a sign of a moisture problem. I would contact a couple of contractors to get their advice about what the problem might be. Usually contractors will provide a free consulation in the hopes of getting work, so get two or three estimates and lilsen carefully to what they are saying and advising and think through if it makes sense. Also, you might check with neighbors to see if any of them have had a similar issue.
Take a look at your gutters and downspouts system, are they effectively moving the rainwater away from the house? Does your landscaping slope away from the house?
Moisture is the usual problem when concrete crumbles in a basement.
A product called Quikrete makes a patching compound for concrete, but first solve the water problem.
ref:https://www.moneypit.com/how-seal-crumbling-concrete-floor/
Usually it's a sign of a moisture problem. Heavy rains can raise the water table and the floor absorbs moisture. Starts to crack and peel. Hydrostatic pressure from underground water can actually seep into the basement thru the concrete. You can get a foundation company to look at the situation and give you recommendations. They should provide a free inspection. What you can do is take sheets of aluminum foil and tape them over the floor in a few spots with duct tape. Leave it for 24 hours. Then remove the foil and see if there is any moisture on it. If you do choose to coat the floor use a slurry of Portland cement. Pour it over the floor and spread it with a squeegee. It basically will level itself. Make sure the floor is clean.
Sounds like a moisture issue so you might check outside around the house and see if you have any pooling water, any downspouts too close to the foundation and the like. Once you fix the moisture, you can fix the basement.
This happened in my friends detached garage. William is correct, it is from water seeping thru. She cleaned out her garage and used the self leveling cement problem solved.
You have probably had some shifting with the supporting ground beneath and are now having some foundation issues. I would call a foundation company (or 3 for consistency) and get an review. They will give you an estimate and cause of problem. I had it done when I noticed a crack after living here quite a while,. They didn't charge anything and both companies said I had nothing to worry about, it appeared to be here for a long time. They also checked to see if the floors were level on the interior of the house. It gave me peace of mind.
Types and Causes of Concrete Deterioration
https://www.cement.org/docs/default-source/fc_concrete_technology/durability/is536-types-and-causes-of-concrete-deterioration.pdf?sfvrsn=4
You can check this comprehensive post about the certain causes https://www.hunker.com/13401272/what-causes-concrete-to-crumble
You have water under your foundation it needs to be sealed before the cement was put down
Here's a post that might help https://www.bobvila.com/articles/cracks-in-the-basement-floor/
Hello,
It could be Damp rising or too much sand in concrete mix. Call in a Builder to help. Get a few quotes to compare costs and time etc.
I agree with John, it sounds like it was an unsealed slab, and you have water rising into it causing spauling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PdsCptbGQ0
Do you have any obvious areas where moisture has begun to creep into the basement?