Northwest Indiana’s Concrete Experts
We carefully inspect the damaged concrete to identify the type, severity, and location of the problem before recommending the best repair approach.
Our team looks beyond surface damage to determine what caused the issue, including drainage problems, weak base conditions, soil movement, or improper installation.
We explain the available repair or replacement options, discuss the pros and cons of each solution, and provide a clear, detailed estimate for the project.
Repair projects are scheduled at a convenient time and completed efficiently while maintaining the quality and durability expected from professional concrete restoration.
Replacement projects include demolition, site preparation, base installation, forming, reinforcement, and all necessary steps for a long-lasting installation.
Concrete placement, finishing, jointing, and curing complete the process, ensuring the repaired or replaced surface is safe, durable, and built to perform for years.
Cracking is the most common concrete issue and can result from shrinkage, heavy loads, freeze-thaw cycles, poor joint placement, or soil movement beneath the slab.
Settling causes sections of concrete to sink, while heaving forces them upward. These problems are often caused by soil movement, erosion, frost action, or moisture changes.
Spalling occurs when the concrete surface flakes, chips, or pits. Common causes include freeze-thaw damage, deicing chemicals, poor finishing, and surface wear over time.
Oil spills, rust, mold, mineral deposits, and inconsistent finishing can cause staining and discoloration that affects the appearance of concrete surfaces.
Damaged or deteriorated joints allow water and debris to enter the concrete. This can lead to edge deterioration, shifting slabs, and increased freeze-thaw damage.
We repair and seal cracks before they expand into larger problems. Flexible sealants and patching materials help restore appearance while protecting the concrete from moisture and further damage.
Damaged sections of concrete can often be removed and replaced without replacing the entire surface. Resurfacing is also available for structurally sound concrete with cosmetic damage or discoloration.
Settled concrete can be lifted and leveled by pumping material beneath the slab. This process helps restore uneven surfaces and eliminate trip hazards without full replacement.
When damage is too severe for repair, full replacement provides a long-term solution. We remove the failed concrete and rebuild the surface with proper preparation, reinforcement, and installation methods.
