True Grit Concrete

Concrete Repairs

Concrete is a durable and affordable material, but over time, exposure to the elements can lead to wear and tear, resulting in cracks, spalling, or other damage. Whether it’s your residential driveway, sidewalk, or a large-scale commercial concrete surface, True Grit Concrete Contractors has the expertise to restore your concrete to its original condition.

With our experience in both residential and commercial repairs, our team carefully inspects each project to identify the root cause of the damage. By addressing the underlying issues, we ensure that your concrete repairs are long-lasting, reducing the likelihood of future problems. No matter the size or scope of the repair, we’re committed to delivering reliable, high-quality results.

Concrete Repairs

Crack Repair

Concrete cracks can occur for various reasons, from temperature fluctuations to soil movement. Whether the crack is minor or structural, our repair methods, including epoxy injections for structural cracks and polyurethane injections for active leaks, restore the integrity of your concrete and prevent further damage.

Concrete Resurfacing

If your concrete has become worn, cracked, or discolored, resurfacing is an effective way to give it a fresh, new look. We can apply a new layer of concrete over the existing surface, filling in imperfections and enhancing the appearance of your driveway, walkway, or patio.

Concrete Leak Repair

Leaks in concrete foundations, especially in basements, can cause significant water damage. Our team uses polyurethane injections to seal cracks in below-grade concrete, stopping leaks quickly and efficiently without the need for costly excavation or disruptive waterproofing systems.

Concrete Settlement Repair

Concrete settlement occurs when the soil beneath the surface shifts, causing displacement or unevenness. We address these issues by stabilizing the soil and releveling the concrete to restore a smooth, safe surface, preventing further damage and potential safety hazards.

Concrete Spalling Repair

Over time, concrete can develop surface damage known as spalling, often caused by weathering or exposure to chemicals. Our repair services involve removing the damaged area, cleaning the surface, and applying a high-quality repair material to restore the strength and appearance of the concrete.

FAQ

Why should I repair my concrete instead of replacing it?

Concrete repairs are often more cost-effective and quicker than full replacements. Repairing cracks, surface damage, or other issues restores your concrete’s functionality and appearance, while avoiding the higher costs of removing and replacing the entire surface.

How long will concrete repairs last?

Properly executed concrete repairs can last many years, depending on the type of repair and the underlying issues. Regular maintenance and early intervention in cases of minor damage will help extend the lifespan of your concrete.

What causes cracks in concrete?

Concrete cracks can occur due to various factors such as temperature changes, soil movement, heavy foot or vehicle traffic, water infiltration, and natural settling. Over time, these elements can weaken concrete and cause it to crack or chip.

What is concrete resurfacing, and when should I consider it?

Concrete resurfacing involves applying a new layer of concrete over existing surfaces to restore their appearance and functionality. If your concrete is worn, cracked, or discolored, resurfacing is an affordable and effective option for revitalizing it.

How do I know if the crack in my concrete is structural?

Structural cracks typically indicate that the integrity of the concrete has been compromised. These cracks are often larger than non-structural ones and may extend through the full thickness of the concrete. If you’re unsure, a professional inspection is recommended.

How long does concrete repair take?

The timeline for concrete repair depends on the severity of the damage and the type of repair needed. Minor crack repairs can be completed in a day, while larger projects like resurfacing or re-leveling concrete may take a few days.