What We Offer
Concrete repair involves fixing damage like cracks, spalling, scaling, settling, or other surface deterioration. Depending on the extent of the problem, repairs can include minor patching and resurfacing or more intensive lifting and stabilization techniques.
Our Services
We offer a full range of concrete repair services, including:
Crack Repair
Fill, seal, and stabilize cracks to stop water infiltration and prevent further widening.
Surface Resurfacing
Apply a new thin layer over existing concrete to cover chips, wear, and minor damage.
Concrete Lifting
Raise sunken or uneven slabs back to level using foam injection or grout pumping techniques.
Spalling & Scaling Repair
Fix areas where the concrete surface is flaking, chipping, or peeling away.
Joint Repair
Restore control joints or expansion joints to maintain flexibility and prevent cracking.
Why Should You Go for Concrete Repair?
Here are some of the reasons why repair is often ideal:
Saves Money:
Repair costs are often less than full replacement.
Extends Lifespan:
By solving issues early you get more years out of your concrete.
Improves Safety:
Eliminates trip hazards, standing water, and uneven surfaces.
Common Concrete Issues We Fix
- Hairline Cracks – They are on the surface but can worsen over time.
- Deep Structural Cracks – Need stabilization to prevent serious failure.
- Sunken Slabs – Often caused by soil erosion or poor compaction.
- Flaking Surfaces – Caused due to freeze-thaw cycles, salt exposure, or weak mix.
- Discoloration or Surface Wear – Made by UV damage, chemical spills, or heavy traffic.
FAQ
When should I repair vs. replace concrete?
If damage is isolated and the slab is still structurally sound, repair is usually the smarter choice. Extensive cracking or major settling might call for replacement.
How long does concrete repair last?
High-quality repairs can easily last up to 20 years or more, especially with regular maintenance and sealing.
Will repaired areas match the old concrete?
We do our best to blend repairs seamlessly, but slight differences may be noticeable depending on the age and condition of the original concrete.