Concrete Repair
If your concrete is starting to look rough around the edges, there’s a good chance it can be fixed. Whether it’s spalling on a concrete slab, scratches on a concrete countertop, or crumbling edges on concrete steps, it can often be restored to its original condition by using the right techniques and repair products.
Concrete Demolition
If your slab has deep cracks, shows signs of settling, or is flaking away large pieces, it may be time to get rid of it. Sometimes concrete slabs can be repaired, but if this is not possible, demolition may be the best option.
Concrete Fence Straightening
Regardless of its purpose, a leaning fence can be a problem. Not only does it look bad, but it’s also a safety hazard. If you don’t address it, an unstable fence can collapse altogether. At that point, it’s beyond repair.
Concrete Sawing & Coring
Concrete coring and sawing are done with diamond-tipped drill bits and blades. The entire operation is quick, quiet, and environmentally friendly. Health and safety risks can be easily identified so they can be minimized or even eliminated, but contractors and building owners must make sure they get the right information from a qualified professional.
Spalled Concrete Repair
Spalling makes the concrete surface look patchy and pitted as it exposes the aggregates located underneath. That’s why you need to schedule a repair as soon as you notice it. Otherwise, it will compromise the integrity of the concrete surface.