Peoria winters can be harsh. We do not care how tough a material may seem, eventually, father time will outlast it, and during this time it will also affect it. Concrete is no different, and eventually, it will start to show signs of wear and tear, and in some cases, serious damage. Luckily, we have once again anticipated this, and we are now able to provide a range of repair and resurfacing solutions to help do our part when it comes to making sure your concrete surface always looks its absolute best. Take a look at how we go about doing this, then give us a call.
Resurfacing
Instead of spending more money to have the entire surface relayed, why don't you just consider having it resurfaced? It is much more time and cost-efficient. This solution allows us to apply a thin layer of our concrete and bonding agent mixture to the top of your damaged surface. Once it is poured properly and adheres correctly to the old surface, we guarantee a smooth, beautiful new surface. It will also become stronger the more time it has to dry. So save yourself time and money by calling us today and making use of our resurfacing solution.
Crack Repair
The cracking of your or any concrete surface is one of the most common issues we face daily. There are just so many reasons it can happen, and we need to make sure that we can deal with all of them. Be it expansion or settling cracks. Or maybe the load was too much for the surface and you are now faced with what is termed overloading cracks. Whatever the cause might be, all you need to know is that we are always ready and waiting with a world-class repair solution. So put us to the test and call us right away.
Spalling
Also known as pitting, this issue usually rears its ugly head when your concrete surface is exposed to freeze and thaw cycles regularly. This will cause the surface to show signs of chipping or flaking. The root cause of all this mischief is concretes mortal enemy, water. If it gets into the concrete surface, we are all well aware that it can cause major damage. Fortunately, we once again have a few tricks up our sleeve to deal with these issues, and you can rest easy knowing that we always have your back.
Settlement And Lifting
You have no control of what goes on below the surface of your concrete, and sometimes voids will form. This creates a gap that not only needs to be filled but harms the overall strength and durability of the surface. It causes the concrete to settle into the vacated space which is not good. Lifting on the other hand is caused by tree roots or freezing, and has the exact opposite effect on your concrete surface. No matter which one you are facing, just know that we have the ideal solution for you.
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