Patios, Pavings, & Small Concrete Slab Repair
Is Concrete Patio Repair possible?
If your patio or other concrete surface has cracks, they can often be repaired. Consult SKV Construction for an opinion about whether to repair the patio, or in the most extreme cases replace the concrete slab. If in otherwise good condition concrete patio repair can transform the surface. Upgrade the appearance and strength with a cement-based overlay. Some options include resurfacing, staining, stenciling, or having color added.
Repair Paving Well & Sidewalk
For this project, a badly cracked and damaged concrete paving well station next to cracked sidewalk was repaved.
Damaged concrete paving for the well area was broken up and repaved with a new paving. Badly cracked sidewalk areas were broken up. New sidewalk sections were poured.
The new well area now blends in with the new sidewalk creating a clean professional looking concrete patio repair surface.
This type of project is typical of many that SKV Construction has done, and can do for residence and commercial buildings. Contact SKV Construction today if you have a concrete paving area that is in need of repair.
Before Restoration (click image for larger view)
After Restoration (click image for larger view)
Repair Concrete Support On Porch
Concrete patio repair jobs come in many different types and projects. Common jobs might include a concrete patio, a concrete porch, a landing area for entry way, the bottom of a loading dock, a garage floor, and a sidewalk, to name a few.
In the concrete porch repair job immediately below, broken and deteriorated concrete areas around the white pillar were cleaned and patched. The After Restoration images show the enhanced appearance of the porch slab. Further cracking and deterioration was halted as a result of the solid concrete patching.
Before Restoration Photo 1 (click image for larger view)
Before Restoration Photo 2 (click image for larger view)
After Restoration Photo 1 (click image for larger view)
After Restoration Photo 2 (click image for larger view)
After Restoration Photo 3 (click image for larger view)
Repair Broken Concrete Corner
In the concrete slab repair job immediately below, the corner area had a large crack. Side edges next to the drain pipe were jagged and breaking down.
The After Restoration image show the enhanced appearance of the concrete slab. In addition, further cracking and deterioration was halted as a result of the concrete patching.
Before Restoration Photo 1 (Click Image to Enlarge)
Before Restoration Photo 2 (Click Image to Enlarge)
After Restoration (Click Image to Enlarge)
Repair Concrete Stoop
A stoop is a small staircase ending in a platform and leading to the entrance of a building. Concrete stoops can shift away from the foundation, may sink, or may shift due to rodent damage.
As illustrated in the project below, there are openings and cracks around the small concrete stoop as well as around the larger stoop to the right of the small stoop. Both areas were patched resulting in the appearance as shown by the After Restoration image.
The concrete stoop repair adds cosmetic appeal to the apartment, and prevent further damage from rain and freezing rain.
Patio Stoop Before Restoration (click image for larger view)
Patio Stoop After Restoration (click image for larger view)
Repair Concrete Curb
In the below project, a new curb was poured following the radius of the old curb. The curb appeal is much enhanced by the new concrete curb repair.
Concrete Curb After Restoration (click image for larger view)
If you have a concrete stoop or concrete slab that presents a trip hazard, or give your home an unsightly, damaged image - call SKV Construction for a Free quotation. Or use the Contact Us page on this site.
Related concrete stair repairs, concrete driveway, garage floor, and other concrete paving projects include:
- 100 Year Old Stairs
- Concrete Stair Repair w Railing
- 3 Pour Color Change Steps
- Resurfacing Tiled Stairs
- Repairing Concrete Steps
- Resurfacing Garage Floor w Interlocking Tiles
- Custom Concrete Paving