| CONCRETE REPAIRS AND RESURFACING

Don't let cracks and damage ruin your concrete surfaces. We restore the integrity and appearance of your existing concrete through professional repairs, fixing cracks, spalling, and other issues to extend the life of your walkways, patios, and more.

| Driveways

  • Crack Repair & Sealing: Filling in minor to moderate cracks with a flexible, durable sealant to prevent water from seeping underneath and causing further damage. This is a crucial step in basic maintenance.

  • Patching: Repairing areas of spalling (surface flaking), crumbling, or small potholes by chipping away the damaged concrete and filling the area with a concrete patching compound.

  • Concrete Resurfacing/Overlay: Applying a thin, new layer of concrete mix over the entire existing driveway. This is a cost-effective way to cover up extensive surface damage, discoloration, and small cracks, giving the driveway a uniform, fresh appearance without replacement.

  • Joint Replacement: Replacing old, cracked, or deteriorated expansion joints and control joints (the lines cut into the concrete). New joints are sealed to maintain flexibility and help the concrete expand and contract without cracking.

| Sidewalks

  • Trip Hazard Grinding: For minor height differences between slabs, a concrete grinder is used to smooth down the higher edge of the concrete, creating a gradual slope instead of a sharp step.

  • Crack Filling and Sealing: Small cracks are cleaned out and filled with a flexible sealant. This prevents water from getting into the sub-base, which can lead to further damage from freeze-thaw cycles or erosion.

  • Patching: Damaged areas like spalling (surface flaking) or small potholes are repaired by chipping out the compromised material and filling the area with a concrete patching mix.

  • Full Slab Replacement: If a section of the sidewalk is severely damaged, cracked, or has settled significantly beyond repair, the entire slab is removed and a new one is poured in its place.

  • Joint Replacement: Repairing or replacing deteriorated expansion and control joints between slabs helps the concrete expand and contract properly with temperature changes, preventing future cracking.

| Foundations

  • Patching: Repairing areas of spalling (surface flaking), crumbling, or small potholes by chipping away the damaged concrete and filling the area with a concrete patching compound.

  • Concrete Resurfacing/Overlay: Applying a thin, new layer of concrete mix over the entire existing driveway. This is a cost-effective way to cover up extensive surface damage, discoloration, and small cracks, giving the driveway a uniform, fresh appearance without a full replacement.

  • Joint Replacement: Replacing old, cracked, or deteriorated expansion joints and control joints. New joints are sealed to maintain flexibility and help the concrete expand and contract without cracking.

Whatever it is, we can help you fix it!

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