Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
Cracked driveway, spalled patio, sunken sidewalk — we repair and resurface damaged concrete so it looks new again at a fraction of full replacement cost.
What We Do
Not all damaged concrete needs to be torn out. In many cases, we can restore your cracked driveway, spalled patio, or sunken walkway to like-new condition — saving you thousands compared to full replacement.
We assess the damage first and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement is the smarter call. If repair is viable, we do it right — with professional materials that bond properly and last.
Services
Surface and structural cracks in driveways, patios, and walkways filled with professional-grade polymer materials that flex with the concrete and hold long-term.
A thin, bonded concrete overlay applied over spalled or worn surfaces restores the appearance and extends the life of your existing slab — without tearing it out.
Sections of concrete that have settled or sunk can often be raised back to level without replacement. We assess the cause of sinking before recommending a solution.
Raised slab edges create dangerous trip hazards on sidewalks and driveways. We grind down the lip quickly and affordably — no full panel replacement needed.
Deteriorated control joints and expansion joints let moisture in and allow slabs to chip at the edges. We clean, route, and refill joints with flexible sealant materials.
After any repair, we seal the surface to lock out moisture and protect against future freeze-thaw damage, oil stains, and UV degradation. A critical final step.
Repair vs. Replace
We'll always give you an honest answer. Here's generally how we think about it: if the base is still solid and the damage is surface-level, repair saves you serious money. If the base has failed or there's severe structural damage, replacement is the smarter long-term move.
How It Works
We come out, inspect the damage, and give you an honest evaluation — repair or replace — with a clear written quote. No upselling, no pressure.
We clean, grind, and prep the damaged area to ensure proper bonding. Skipping prep is why most DIY repairs fail — we don't take that shortcut.
We apply the right material for the job — crack fill, overlay, joint sealant, or grinding — and match the finish of the surrounding surface as closely as possible.
We seal the repaired area and surrounding surface to lock out moisture and prevent future damage. You get care instructions to keep it looking great.
Our Work
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