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Concrete Repair & Resurfacing Services
Crack Repair and Filling
Vertical, horizontal, or spider cracks in concrete are assessed and cleaned before applying industry-grade fillers or flexible sealants. Each repair is packed solid and tooled flush to restore surface strength. This helps keep out moisture and delays further widening, especially in driveways, patios, and walkways.
Surface Resurfacing
When surface layers start flaking, pitting, or look uneven, resurfacing provides a clean slate. Crews grind away loose or damaged top layers, apply bonding agents, and spread fresh overlay. This method revives the look and feel of worn-out concrete and works well for everything from garages to pool decks.
Spalling and Pitting Restoration
Years of freeze-thaw, road salt, or heavy wear can cause concrete to chip and pit. Patch mixes and specialty toppings are troweled in for a dense, durable finish. Contractors focus on full adhesion to prevent patches from breaking loose and to keep the slab safe and attractive.
Leveling Uneven Concrete
Sinking slabs or settled sections are corrected by raising and leveling techniques using concrete or polyurethane foam injection. The goal is a smooth, trip-resistant surface that also controls water drainage and protects against future movement.
Joint and Edge Repairs
Expansion joints and slab edges are often the first areas to break down. Clean cuts, new joint materials, and edge stabilization prevent more serious cracking, keep surfaces connected, and extend the life of sidewalks, curbs, and driveways.
Concrete Step and Curb Repair
Cracked or chipped steps and curbs create hazards. Contractors use chisels, bonding agents, and repair mortars suited for vertical repairs, restoring safe, durable access points for porches, patios, and walkways.
Stain and Discoloration Correction
Rust marks, oil stains, or calcium deposits are removed using surface cleaners or gentle grinding. Restoration finishes bring back a uniform appearance while sealing out moisture and future stains.
Protective Sealing After Repair
Once repairs or resurfacing are complete, sealing compounds are rolled or sprayed onto surfaces. The right sealer guards against freeze-thaw cycles, water infiltration, and de-icing salts. Regular upkeep helps prolong the results of every repair job.
Each concrete repair or resurfacing job is different, but durable outcomes depend on proper surface preparation and hands-on attention at every stage. Contractors inspect the damage, match repair techniques to each problem area, and use materials built for New Jersey’s climate.
Clear steps and direct updates help property owners follow progress from assessment to finished surface. To learn more about concrete repair or other services, request an estimate or call us anytime.