Concrete repair and restoration

Repair
Crack repair stops damage before it spreads
Cracks let water in, and water causes real problems in the Tahoe area. We seal cracks with epoxy or polyurethane depending on what the concrete needs. The right repair now prevents expensive structural damage later.
- Epoxy injection for structural cracks
- Polyurethane sealant for surface cracks
- Preventive sealing after repair

Spalling repair restores damaged surfaces
Spalling happens when concrete flakes and deteriorates at the surface, usually from freeze-thaw cycles or salt exposure. We patch the damaged areas and apply protective coatings to prevent it from returning.
Garage floors
Sealed and finished concrete floors that resist stains and moisture damage.
Leveling and lifting
Mudjacking and foam lifting raise settled concrete back to proper grade without replacement.
Joint repair
We replace failed joints and seal them to keep water and debris out of cracks.


Save money
Repair costs far less than replacing concrete and prevents expensive structural damage.
Safety first
Damaged concrete creates hazards for people and vehicles on your property.
Better appearance
Professional repair restores your concrete to look solid and well-maintained again.
Longer lifespan
Proper repair and sealing extend the life of your concrete by years or decades.
Real results
What our clients say
Questions
Find answers about our repair methods and what to expect from the process.
When should concrete be repaired?
Small cracks and surface damage can be addressed quickly before they spread. Water seeps into untreated cracks and causes freeze-thaw damage in our mountain climate. Acting early saves money and prevents structural problems down the road.
What methods work best for cracks?
We use epoxy injection for structural cracks and polyurethane sealants for surface cracks. The method depends on crack width, depth, and location. Our crew assesses each situation and recommends the approach that will last.
How long does repair take?
Most crack repairs finish in a day or two depending on the extent of damage. Larger projects like resurfacing or mudjacking may take longer. We provide a timeline before starting work so you know what to expect.
Should I repair or replace?
Repair makes sense when damage is localized and the concrete is structurally sound. Replacement becomes necessary when cracks are widespread or the foundation is compromised. We’ll give you an honest assessment of which option serves you better.
Can you fix spalling concrete?
Yes, we patch spalled areas and can apply protective coatings to prevent it from recurring. Spalling happens when concrete deteriorates at the surface, often from salt exposure or freeze cycles. Proper repair and sealing extend the life of your concrete significantly.
Get your concrete assessed
Let us evaluate the damage and recommend the right solution for your property.