Quality concrete repair starts with preparation. We evaluate the damage, determine whether it is cosmetic or performance-related, and check contributing factors such as drainage patterns, joint condition, and surface wear. We then remove unsound concrete, clean the area thoroughly, and create a profile that promotes strong mechanical bonding before placing repair materials.
We use repair products and techniques selected for the specific situation, such as polymer-modified repair mortars, patch compounds, bonding agents, and sealants. Proper curing and finishing are critical, so we match texture, slope, and edge details where possible while ensuring the repaired area sheds water and blends with the surrounding surface.
When control joints or expansion joints are involved, we pay close attention to joint function. Correct joint cleaning, backer material placement, and sealing can reduce water entry and help the slab move without random cracking, which improves both longevity and appearance.