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Concrete cracking is one of the most common concerns homeowners have when installing driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs in Kelowna and throughout the Okanagan. While some minor cracking can occur naturally over time, larger or premature cracks are often caused by improper preparation, drainage issues, or environmental stress.

Understanding why concrete cracks helps homeowners and builders protect long-term performance and appearance.

causes of concrete cracking

Freeze and Thaw Cycles

The Okanagan climate experiences significant temperature swings throughout the year. Water can enter small surface openings, freeze during colder temperatures, and expand.

Over time, this freeze-thaw process places stress on the concrete and can lead to cracking if the installation was not properly prepared.

Poor Base Preparation

Concrete is only as stable as the base underneath it.

Improper compaction or unstable soil conditions may lead to:

  • Settling
  • Surface movement
  • Uneven stress distribution

This is especially important on hillside and fill-area properties common throughout Kelowna and West Kelowna.

Drainage Problems

Water is one of the biggest threats to concrete durability.

Without proper grading and runoff control:

  • Water may pool beneath slabs
  • Soil erosion may occur
  • Freeze-thaw damage increases

Some properties require retaining walls and structural grading solutions to properly manage drainage before concrete work begins.

Lack of Control Joints

Control joints help guide natural concrete movement and reduce visible cracking.

Without properly spaced joints, stress can build unpredictably across the slab surface.

Heavy Loads and Thickness Issues

Concrete surfaces must be designed for their intended use.

Driveways and pads supporting:

  • RVs
  • Boats
  • Heavy vehicles
  • Equipment

may require additional reinforcement and thickness specifications.

Can Concrete Cracking Be Prevented Completely?

No concrete surface is completely immune to minor cracking over time. However, professional installation, proper drainage, base preparation, and climate-aware construction methods significantly reduce the likelihood of serious problems.

Why Proper Installation Matters

Long-lasting concrete depends on:

  • Excavation quality
  • Compaction
  • Drainage planning
  • Reinforcement
  • Proper curing conditions

Shortcuts during preparation often create expensive issues later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is some concrete cracking normal?
Minor surface cracking can occur naturally over time, especially in changing climates.

Does cold weather damage concrete?
Improper curing during cold weather can weaken concrete performance.

Can drainage problems crack concrete?
Yes. Poor drainage is one of the leading causes of shifting and cracking.

Should concrete be sealed in the Okanagan?
Sealing can help protect surfaces from moisture and environmental exposure.

In the Okanagan’s freeze–thaw climate, concrete consistently outperforms asphalt in terms of durability, lifespan, and long-term value.

While asphalt may have a lower upfront cost, concrete often proves to be the more economical option over time, particularly for homeowners and builders focused on longevity.

How the Okanagan Climate Affects Hard Surfaces

Key environmental factors include:

  • Freeze–thaw cycles
  • Summer heat extremes
  • Snow removal and de-icing practices

These conditions cause asphalt to soften, crack, and degrade more quickly than concrete.

Lifespan Comparison

  • Asphalt driveways: typically 15–20 years
  • Concrete surfaces: often 30+ years with proper installation

Concrete’s rigidity and strength make it better suited for Okanagan conditions.

concrete or asphalt driveway pathway

Maintenance Requirements

Asphalt requires:

  • Regular sealing
  • More frequent repairs

Concrete requires:

  • Minimal maintenance
  • Occasional cleaning or sealing

Over time, maintenance costs can narrow or eliminate the initial price difference.

Best Uses for Concrete in Residential Projects

Concrete performs exceptionally well for:

  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Patios
  • Pads for structures

In projects involving grade changes or slopes, concrete often works alongside structural retaining wall systems to ensure long-term stability.

Builder Considerations

Builders often choose concrete because it:

  • Meets structural and load requirements
  • Performs well under inspection
  • Integrates cleanly with foundations and walls

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is concrete more expensive than asphalt in Kelowna?
Upfront, yes, but long-term costs are often lower.

Does concrete crack in cold weather?
Properly installed concrete is designed to handle freeze–thaw cycles.

How long before concrete can be used?
Most concrete is ready for light use within days, with full curing over time.

Is concrete suitable for sloped properties?
Yes, when properly designed and supported.