Concrete repair

Concrete repair planned with preparation, drainage, finish, and long-term use in mind.

Concrete repair should solve the actual failure when possible. Some problems can be repaired. Others need replacement because the base, drainage, or slab condition is already compromised.

Concrete repair considerations

Concrete performs best when the details match the use case.

Cracks

Separate cosmetic cracks from movement, settlement, drainage, and structural concerns.

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Spalling

Review surface failure, exposure, finish, age, and whether replacement is more practical.

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Settlement

Identify sunken sections, trip hazards, poor support, and drainage-related movement.

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Replacement Planning

Remove and rebuild sections when patching would create a short-term fix.

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