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Concrete driveway restoration due to erosion is common. Erosion can create a sunken or cracked driveway because water washes away soil from under your driveway, creating a void or space under the concrete slab. Your driveway can begin to sink in areas where the soil has been washed out. Clogged gutters, downspouts that are not installed correctly, and poor yard drainage can make erosion worse. A heavy load, such as an RV that’s kept in your driveway, can cause sections of the driveway to sink and crack over time. If you have a newer home with a sinking driveway, it could be because the ground around the house is settling or the base of the driveway was not compacted properly. A sinking driveway near your garage can lead to foundation cracks and expensive damage over time. So for the ultimate best-value driveway restoration ask us for an appraisal.

While surface problems can likely be patched, this won’t fix the underlying settlement problem and more cracks can form in your driveway. Although do-it-yourself repairs or driveway restorations might be less expensive, they can be messy, require special tools and equipment, and it can be as long as 30 days before you’re able to use your driveway again. No matter what’s causing your driveway to sink, we can fix the problem fast and prevent further sinking with our concrete repair services.

Professional Concrete Driveway Restoration, Repair & Maintenance Services

Although concrete is durable and long-lasting, a well-maintained concrete patio should look shiny and bright rather than dirty and stained. It can be the pride of your home rather than the flooring you want to cover up.

It doesn’t matter if you have a large concrete driveway, concrete steps, a concrete patio or porch, or even a concrete pool; it’s always a good idea to extend the life of your concrete by properly maintaining and repairing it when issues crop up. That way, your home stays looking good for longer.

Don’t let your concrete deteriorate over time. Be sure to factor in regular concrete maintenance and repair to avoid unsightly and hazardous surfaces. By repairing and sealing your concrete, you’ll avoid bigger problems down the line.

Concrete Maintenance: What To Know

By cleaning your concrete regularly, you will remove dirt and grime from your paving. This is a good concrete maintenance and repair starting point. It will also help remove rust and other possible stains.

You can minimize water intrusion by repairing small cracks as they appear. Sealing the joints is also an excellent way to keep out water, eliminate dirt collection, and even weeds from sprouting through the joints.

You can also look at sealing the concrete. This will repel water, create a dust-proof surface, and provide resistance to abrasion and UV sunlight.