For property managers and commercial building owners in the Greater Toronto Area, the arrival of winter brings more than just snow removal challenges. The combination of extreme temperature fluctuations, heavy road salt, and vehicle traffic creates a “perfect storm” that can compromise the structural integrity of parking garages and suspended slabs.
To protect these multi-million dollar assets, professional traffic toppings are not just an aesthetic choice—they are a structural necessity.
The Science of Concrete Decay in Ontario
Concrete is naturally porous. In a climate like Toronto’s, it is subjected to the harsh freeze-thaw cycle. When water and melted slush penetrate the surface of an untreated concrete slab and then freeze, the water expands, causing internal pressure that leads to scaling and cracking.
Furthermore, the salt and de-icing chemicals used on GTA roads are carried into parking structures by vehicles. These chlorides seep through cracks and reach the embedded steel reinforcement (rebar). Once the rebar begins to corrode, it expands, causing the concrete to “spall” or break away, which can lead to catastrophic structural failure.
4 Reasons Traffic Toppings are Vital for Your Facility
1. Waterproofing and Chloride Protection
A high-quality traffic topping acts as an impermeable membrane. By sealing the surface, it prevents water and corrosive salts from ever reaching the concrete matrix. This is the first line of defense in maintaining a safe environment for tenants and visitors.
2. Crack Bridging Capabilities
Unlike standard paint or thin sealers, professional-grade traffic toppings (often polyurethane-based) are elastomeric. This means they can “stretch” and bridge hairline cracks that naturally occur as a building moves or settles, ensuring the waterproof seal remains intact even during extreme temperature shifts.
3. Enhanced Safety and Slip Resistance
Winter in the GTA means wet, slushy, and icy conditions. Traffic toppings are engineered with specific aggregates to provide high-traction surfaces. This significantly reduces the risk of slip-and-fall accidents for pedestrians and “skidding” for vehicles within the parkade.
4. Long-Term Cost Savings
While applying a traffic topping is an upfront investment, it is a fraction of the cost of structural concrete repair. Replacing rusted rebar and pouring new structural slabs can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and cause months of facility downtime.
Meeting Canadian Industrial Standards
In Canada, the maintenance of parking structures is governed by strict standards to ensure public safety. Compliance is not optional for property owners.
- CSA S413: This is the primary Canadian standard for “Parking Structures.” It outlines the requirements for durability, including the necessity of protective coatings to prevent corrosion.
- National Building Code of Canada (NBCC): Provides the overarching regulations for structural integrity and safety.
You can find detailed technical requirements and safety codes through the CSA Group (Canadian Standards Association) and the National Research Council of Canada.
Professional Protection by AK Level & Polish
At AK Level & Polish, we specialize in high-performance surface solutions tailored for the Ontario climate. From heavy-duty commercial traffic toppings to specialized floor leveling and concrete preparation, we ensure your facility is protected against the elements.
Don’t wait for the first deep freeze to discover the vulnerabilities in your concrete. Check out our Gallery to see our recent commercial projects across the GTA, or Contact Us today for a professional assessment of your parking structure.






