FAQs
Complete Concrete
How do I know if my driveway needs repair or full replacement?
Minor issues like small cracks, surface scaling, or limited damage can typically be repaired effectively. If your driveway shows major cracking, settling or sinking sections, poor drainage, or extensive deterioration throughout, a complete replacement is generally the more cost-effective long-term choice. We'll evaluate your concrete and provide our honest recommendation based on what makes the most sense for your situation and budget.How long does a concrete driveway replacement take?
A typical residential driveway replacement takes between 2 and 5 days, though this varies based on the project size and site-specific conditions. Once we've poured your new driveway, you'll need to wait approximately 7 days before light vehicle use and a full 28 days for the concrete to reach its complete strength.What types of concrete repairs do you offer?
We provide a comprehensive range of concrete repair services, including crack filling and sealing, surface patching and leveling, joint repair, and fixes for spalling and scaling damage. We also perform structural concrete restoration work. Whenever it's feasible, we focus on extending the life of your existing concrete rather than replacing it.What commercial concrete services do you provide?
We deliver complete commercial concrete services including parking lot installation and repair, sidewalks and walkways, loading docks and ramps, concrete foundations and slabs, and ADA-compliant upgrades. Every project we complete meets local building codes and is built to handle the demands of heavy-use commercial environments.How long will my new concrete last?
When installed correctly and maintained properly, concrete typically lasts 25 to 30 years or longer. You can maximize your concrete's lifespan through consistent sealing, ensuring adequate drainage, and keeping heavy loads off the surface while it's curing.


