For existing reinforced concrete structures exposed to freeze-thaw conditions,there is an increasing engineering concern over their remaining safety. This paper presents a novel experimental-theoretical stochastic model for evaluating the reliability of concrete structures subjected to freeze-thaw conditions based on stress limit reduction. Reliability theory and experimental works provide the basis for the model development. Water cement ratio, air content,and number of freeze-thaw cycles are considered as the model variables. Compressive stress limit reduction in freeze-thaw conditions was treated as a stochastic variable. The effectiveness of the proposed model was evaluated using an example concrete structure element. The paper demonstrates that after, for example, 10 years experiencing FT cycles in a cold city; there liability of the example concrete beam reduces to 52:5 percent for