Concrete Repair & Restoration
Fix cracks, restore surfaces, and extend the life of your existing concrete.

Cracks happen. Concrete surfaces settle, weather takes its toll, and over time even the best installations show signs of wear. The good news is that you do not always need to replace damaged concrete. Professional repair and restoration can save you thousands of dollars while giving your driveway, patio, or walkway a fresh look and extended life.
Common Concrete Problems We Fix
Most concrete damage falls into a few categories. Cracks appear due to settling, temperature changes, or poor initial installation. Spalling, where the surface flakes or chips away, happens when water gets in and freezes. Uneven sections occur when soil underneath shifts or erodes. Stains from oil, rust, or other materials make concrete look old and neglected. Whatever the problem, we have a solution.
Here is what we repair:
- Cracks: Small hairline cracks to larger structural cracks that need filling and sealing
- Spalling and surface damage: Chipped, flaking, or pitted concrete that affects appearance and durability
- Sunken or uneven sections: Slabs that have settled and create trip hazards or drainage problems
- Stains and discoloration: Oil, rust, paint, or other stains that make concrete look worn out
- Worn or faded surfaces: Stamped or decorative concrete that has lost its color or finish
Our Repair and Restoration Process
Every repair starts with assessment. We inspect the damage, figure out what caused it, and recommend the best fix. For cracks, we clean them out, fill them with specialized epoxy or polyurethane, and seal the surface. For spalling, we remove loose material, apply bonding agents, and resurface with high-strength concrete or overlay products.
Sunken slabs often need mud jacking or foam injection to lift them back to the proper level. This is faster and cheaper than replacing the entire section. For worn surfaces, we can grind down rough spots, apply new coatings, or re-stain and reseal to restore the original look. In some cases, a complete overlay gives you a brand new surface without the cost and mess of demolition and replacement.
When to Repair vs. Replace
Repair makes sense when the underlying structure is still sound. If you have surface cracks, minor settling, or cosmetic damage, restoration is the way to go. However, if your concrete has widespread deep cracks, major settling, or structural failure, replacement might be the better long-term investment. We give you honest advice based on your specific situation, not what makes us more money. Sometimes repairing your existing driveway is smarter than pouring a new one.
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