Not every cracked driveway needs to be torn out. We repair cracks, patch spalling, and resurface sound slabs so you get more years before replacement.
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When the slab underneath is solid and the base is stable, repair is the smart money. We match the right fix to the problem, whether that is sealing cracks, patching spalled areas, or a full resurfacing overlay.

Repair only lasts on a stable base. We confirm the slab is worth saving before we quote a fix.
Hairline, structural, and settlement cracks all need different treatment. We match the method to the cause.
We finish repairs with sealing so freeze-thaw and road salt do not undo the work by spring.
Other concrete driveway work we handle across Dayton.
Ballpark ranges for planning. Your exact, itemized price comes after we see the site.
$700
$350 to $1,400
$1,200
$600 to $2,500
$3,500
$2,000 to $6,000
Surface problems are repairable. Spalling, pitting, shallow cracks, and a worn finish sit on top of a slab that is still doing its job. Structural failure is different. When a driveway is cracked all the way through, heaving, or sinking because the base moved, no repair holds for long, and we will tell you replacement is the better value.
We do not sell you a resurfacing job that we know will crack in a season. If a repair will genuinely add years, we will lay out exactly what it involves and what it costs. If it will not, we will say so and point you to replacement instead.
We look at the cracks, base, and surface to decide what can be repaired and what cannot.
Cracks are routed out, loose and spalled concrete is removed, and surfaces are cleaned for bonding.
We fill cracks, patch damaged areas, and apply an overlay where a worn surface needs restoring.
The repair is sealed to keep water and salt out, then we walk the finished driveway with you.
Sealing a crack stops water and salt from widening it and can hold for years, especially with hairline and surface cracks. Structural cracks caused by a moving base can reopen, which is why we check the base before recommending a fill.
Resurfacing applies a thin overlay over a sound slab to restore the surface. Replacement removes the whole slab and pours new. Resurfacing costs less but only works when the concrete underneath is structurally solid.
That is spalling, usually caused by freeze-thaw, de-icing salt, or a surface that was finished or cured poorly. We cut back the loose material, patch it, and seal so it does not keep spreading.
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A local concrete crew serving Dayton and the Miami Valley. We repair concrete when it can be saved and replace it when it cannot, and we are straight with you about which one you need. Honest assessments and repairs sealed to last through Ohio winters.