Concrete Repair & Replacement
Restore damaged concrete or replace it completely with expert service that extends the life of your property.

When to Repair vs. When to Replace
Not every crack or chip means you need to replace your concrete. Sometimes a repair is all you need, and it costs a lot less. Small cracks, surface damage, or minor settling can often be fixed without tearing out the entire slab. We assess the damage and give you an honest recommendation. If your concrete has major structural issues, widespread cracking, or has sunk significantly, replacement might be the better long-term solution. Here in Morro Bay, we see concrete problems caused by soil movement, tree roots, and weather exposure. We help you decide which option makes the most sense for your situation and budget.
Signs Your Concrete Needs Attention
- Cracks wider than a quarter inch that continue to grow
- Sections that have sunk or tilted, creating trip hazards
- Water pooling in areas where it used to drain properly
- Surface scaling or flaking that exposes aggregate underneath
- Large areas where the concrete has broken into multiple pieces
We provide free inspections and give you clear guidance on whether repair or replacement makes more sense. You get a transparent quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
How We Fix Damaged Concrete
We use proven repair techniques that address the root cause of the damage, not just the surface problem. For cracks, we clean and prepare the area, then fill it with high-quality concrete filler or epoxy that bonds to the existing surface. We make sure the repair material matches your concrete color and texture as closely as possible. For sunken slabs, we often use concrete leveling to lift the surface back to its original position. This method is fast, affordable, and works well for driveways, sidewalks, and patios that have settled over time.
If sections are too damaged to save, we remove and replace just those areas instead of the entire surface. We cut out the damaged concrete, prepare a solid base, and pour new concrete that blends with the surrounding area. The new section is reinforced properly to prevent the same problem from happening again. We also offer surface resurfacing for concrete that looks worn but is still structurally sound. This gives you a fresh, clean appearance without the cost of full replacement.
Every repair is different, so we customize our approach to your specific problem. Whether it is a small crack or a large damaged area, we have the skills and equipment to fix it right.
The Replacement Process Explained
When repair is not an option, we make the replacement process as smooth and efficient as possible. First, we remove the old concrete and haul it away. You do not have to worry about debris or cleanup. Next, we evaluate the base material underneath. If the soil or gravel base contributed to the failure, we fix that before pouring new concrete. This step is critical because a weak base leads to future problems no matter how good the concrete is.
We grade the area properly to ensure water drains away from your home or building. Then we install forms, add reinforcement like rebar or wire mesh, and pour fresh concrete mixed to the right specifications for your project. We finish the surface to match your preferences, whether that is a smooth finish, broom finish, or decorative stamped pattern. The new concrete is cured correctly to develop maximum strength and durability.
Most residential replacement projects take one to three days, depending on size and complexity. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine while delivering concrete that lasts for decades.