Concrete Repair Resources
Practical Guides for Concrete Repair Decisions
These articles explain common repair conditions without pretending every project can be priced or diagnosed from a checklist.
Concrete Repair Guides
What Causes Concrete Spalling?
Spalling is visible surface loss, but the cause may involve water, corrosion, weak concrete, impact, coatings, or prior preparation.
Repair or Replace Cracked Concrete?
Photos can help screen a cracked concrete request, but the repair path depends on movement, depth, water, base condition, reinforcement, use, and finish expectations.
How Concrete Trip Hazards Are Repaired
Trip-hazard repair depends on height difference, movement, remaining slab thickness, roots or soil, water, finish, and the surrounding walking path.
Why Concrete Patches Fail
Failed patches often point to preparation, water, movement, corrosion, weak edges, thin placement, or a scope that did not match the field condition.
Photos Needed for Concrete Repair Review
Good photos help confirm whether the practical next step is photo review, a site visit, a paid written bid package, referral, or decline.
How to Compare Concrete Repair Bids
The lowest line item is not always the clearest repair. Compare what is included, what is excluded, and how hidden conditions are handled.
Send Project Info, Then Text Photos
Photo-first review
Send basic project info, then text photos directly
Have photos? Submit the basic project information, then text the photos and property address directly to Austin at 619-327-9513.
Work subject to attached T&C if approved. Hidden damage, code issues, access problems, or owner changes may require a written change order.