Air Pockets in Concrete: 5 Helpful Ways to Prevent Them

6 July 2026 5 min read

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Concrete is strong and durable but achieving a quality finish takes more than pouring and waiting for it to set.

Air pockets can form in concrete slabs, foundations, driveways, and bases. These pockets cause imperfections and can affect long-term performance.

Next, we’ll take a closer look at why air pockets in concrete form, how serious they can be, and what steps to take to avoid them.

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What Are Air Pockets?

Air pockets in concrete are small voids or gaps that become trapped during the pouring and curing process. Some air pockets appear as small surface holes, while others form deeper inside as larger voids called honeycombing.

Small air pockets on the surface are common, especially in exposed concrete. Larger pockets or voids, however, can weaken the structure if not addressed.

What Causes Air Pockets in Concrete?

Poor Concrete Placement

Pouring concrete unevenly or too quickly can trap air beneath layers of concrete, especially in deep pours or complex formwork. Concrete needs to flow properly into every corner of the pour to minimise the risk of trapped air.

Insufficient Compaction

A common cause of air pockets is inadequate compaction. Fresh concrete naturally traps air, which should be removed during placement.

Using The Wrong Concrete Mix

A mix that is too stiff or not workable won’t flow well around reinforcement or tight spaces, which increases the chance of air being trapped during pouring.

Reinforcement And Obstructions

Steel reinforcement, mesh, and other embedded materials can block concrete flow.

Without proper placement and compaction, these obstacles may cause voids.

Pouring Too Quickly

Rushing a concrete pour can cause problems. Pouring too much concrete too quickly traps air between layers before it escapes.

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Why Are Air Pockets A Problem?

The answer depends on their size and location.

  • Cosmetic Imperfections: Small surface air holes are often nothing more than a visual issue. They may affect the appearance of decorative or exposed concrete but generally have little impact on strength.
  • Reduced Durability: Larger voids can allow water to penetrate the concrete more easily. Over time, this can increase the risk of cracking, freeze-thaw damage and premature deterioration, particularly in external applications.
  • Structural Concerns: Large internal voids can reduce concrete strength and load-bearing capacity. In structural applications, these defects should always be assessed and repaired where necessary.

How To Prevent Air Pockets in Concrete

Most air pockets are preventable with proper preparation and installation.

#1: Choose The Correct Concrete Mix

Selecting the right concrete for your project is essential. A mix with good workability flows easily around reinforcement and into tight areas, reducing trapped air.

#2: Pour Carefully

Place concrete steadily and evenly across the area and avoid high drops, which can separate the mix and increase air entrapment.

#3: Compact Properly

Compaction is one of the most effective ways to remove trapped air. Depending on the job, use vibration or tamping to consolidate concrete and remove voids.

#4: Work Methodically

Maintaining a consistent pouring process helps prevent air from becoming trapped between layers. Careful planning and skilled installation improve results.

#5: Use A Reliable Concrete Supplier

Quality concrete starts with a dependable supplier. Consistent batching, quality materials, and expert input ensure the concrete performs as needed on-site. Flowmix holds the BSA-approved Ready-Mix Concrete Kitemark KM683844.

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How Mix On-Site Concrete Can Help

Mix-on-site concrete offers several advantages for achieving the right consistency and reducing the risk of air pockets.

With on-site production, you can adjust concrete to fit changing conditions. It can give contractors greater control throughout the pour and can help achieve a better overall finish.

Can Air Pockets Be Repaired?

In many cases, yes. It’s possible to repair small surface defects by using specialist patching compounds (materials used to fill holes) or repair mortars (pre-mixed blends of cement and sand used for fixes).

More significant voids may require grouting (injecting fluid materials to fill gaps) or professional remedial work, particularly where structural performance could be affected.

If you’re unsure whether an air pocket is cosmetic or something more serious, it’s always worth seeking professional advice.

Conclusion

Air pockets in concrete are common, but with proper mix, placement, and compaction, they’re often avoidable.

Whether you’re pouring a driveway, foundation, slab or commercial concrete base, taking the time to plan the installation properly can help ensure a stronger, more durable result.

How Flowmix Can Help with Your Project

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