Can you repair cracked and uneven concrete?
Yes — in many cases, this is exactly what we specialize in.
If your concrete is:
- Sunken or uneven
- Cracked due to movement
- Creating trip hazards
- Pulling away from your home or garage
There’s a strong chance we can repair and restore it — without replacing it.
What causes concrete to sink or crack?
Most issues are caused by loss of support beneath the slab, not the concrete itself.
- Soil compaction over time
- Erosion from water intrusion
- Voids forming under the slab
How do you fix it?
We:
- Lift and re-level the concrete
- Stabilize the underlying soil
- Seal cracks and joints to prevent further damage
The result: A faster, less disruptive, and more cost-effective alternative to replacement.
If your concrete is uneven or sinking — we can likely help.
I have vertical cracks in my foundation and water is coming in — can you help?
Possibly — but it depends on the cause.
This is one of the most common areas of confusion, so here’s the key distinction:
Structural Settlement (What We Do)
We help when cracks are caused by movement in the foundation, such as:
- Soil shifting or weakening beneath the home
- Foundation settling unevenly
- Structural stress creating cracks
Signs of structural issues:
- Cracks getting wider over time
- Uneven or sloping floors
- Doors and windows sticking
- Gaps forming around walls or frames
In these cases, we stabilize the foundation to stop further movement.
Waterproofing Problems (What We Don’t Do)
Water entering your basement is often caused by:
- Hydrostatic pressure
- Failed exterior waterproofing membranes
- Poor drainage around the home
- Surface water finding its way through cracks
These issues require waterproofing solutions, such as:
- Exterior membranes
- Drainage systems
- Sump pumps
This type of work is outside our scope.
What if you have both?
In many homes, both issues exist at the same time.
- Movement + cracks + water ? You may need structural repair AND waterproofing
- Water only (no movement) ? Likely waterproofing only
Why this distinction matters
Fixing the wrong problem first can lead to:
- Cracks reopening
- Continued movement
- Wasted money on temporary solutions
Structural stability should always come first before waterproofing.
What if I’m not sure what the problem is?
That’s exactly where most homeowners start.
We’ll help you determine:
- Whether the issue is structural or surface-level
- If we’re the right fit
- Or point you in the right direction if we’re not
Our goal is to give you clarity — not sell you the wrong solution.
Book a Free Inspection
Get a clear understanding of what’s happening before committing to repairs.
- On-site assessment
- Clear explanation of the issue
- Repair recommendations (if applicable)
Book your free inspection today