Concrete pathologies refer to defects, damage or undesirable changes that can occur in reinforced concrete structures over time. These pathologies can compromise the safety, stability and durability of buildings, requiring appropriate interventions and repairs. Pathologies can be caused by several factors, such as errors in structural design, deficiencies in execution, use of inappropriate materials, exposure to aggressive agents, excessive overloads, ground movements, among others. Each pathology has its specific characteristics and can affect different structural elements such as beams, pillars, slabs and foundations. It is essential to identify the main pathologies that can arise in reinforced concrete structures. In this way, appropriate corrective and preventive measures can be taken, thus ensuring the safety and integrity of buildings over time. Concretecare recognizes the signs and symptoms of these problems, carrying out thorough inspections, applying appropriate diagnostic techniques and implementing the most efficient solutions for each case. Early identification and correct assessment of pathologies allow the adoption of preventive measures and appropriate interventions, preserving the safety and useful life of the concrete.