Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
Concrete works hard, but Colorado's dry climate and harsh winters can take a toll on your surfaces. If you have cracked, uneven, or worn concrete it may not need a full replacement. We offer professional repair and resurfacing services that restore the strength and appearance of your surfaces.
We assess the damage to your concrete driveway, patio, walkway, or slab, and apply the right repair method to get your surface looking and performing like new. Our goal is to extend the life of your concrete and save you time and money with solutions that make sense.
Our Concrete Repair & Resurfacing Services
We restore the strength and appearance by repairing your:
- Concrete Driveway
- Concrete Patio
- Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways
- Stamped & Decorative Concrete
- Concrete Slabs
Our Process For Your Project
FAQs for Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
How do I know if my concrete can be repaired or if it needs replacing?
Your concrete can be repaired if the damage doesn't compromise the integrity of the surface. It may need to be replaced if the damage is severe and impacts the structural integrity. Please contact us to speak with an expert who can accurately asses the damage of your concrete surface.
How much do concrete repairs and resurfacing cost.
Each case is unique, and our professionals need to assess the damage to your concrete surface to provide recommendations for repair and an estimate. Contact us now to get started.
How long does repaired concrete last?
How long will my repaired concrete last? With proper care and maintenance, repaired concrete surfaces can last between 10-15 years. Regular cleaning and applying a sealer will help to protect it against harsh Colorado weather. Also, caulking any cracks that may occur over the years will prevent further damage from moisture.
What maintenance does repaired concrete need?
Sealing your concrete surface every 2-3 years will help protect it from Colorado's harsh weather conditions. Avoid using rock salt and de-icing chemicals in the winter to melt snow, because they will damage the concrete. Use plastic snow shovels to clear snow and avoid using sharp tools to break up ice. Also, repair cracks as soon as possible to prevent further spreading and expansion.
Can you repair stamped or decorative concrete?
Yes, in most cases we can. However, each case is unique and needs to be assessed by our professionals. Contact us to get the process started.
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