Concrete Repair Rogers AR

When to Repair vs Replace Concrete in Rogers

The answer depends on the extent and type of damage. Isolated cracks β€” even fairly large ones β€” can almost always be repaired successfully. Widespread cracking across 40%+ of the surface, significant structural settling, or concrete that is badly spalled throughout is usually better replaced. We give you an honest assessment during the quote β€” we don't push replacement when repair will solve the problem.

Common Concrete Repair Issues in Rogers AR

The most common repair we see in Rogers is cracks caused by tree root pressure, settlement in clay soils, and control joint failure. Control joints are meant to crack along a straight line β€” when they fail, the cracking happens randomly and looks worse. Joint cleaning and sealing is a simple repair that prevents water infiltration and further damage. Spalling β€” where the surface layers delaminate β€” is typically caused by poor finishing practices during the original pour.

Our Concrete Repair Process

Crack repair begins with routing the crack to create consistent width, cleaning out debris and loose material, and filling with polyurethane or epoxy injection depending on whether the crack is active or dormant. Control joints get cleaned with a saw and refilled with self-leveling polyurethane. Surface spalling repairs use bonding agents and polymer-modified repair mortars matched to the original concrete. We seal the surface after repairs.

  • Crack routing and epoxy or polyurethane injection
  • Control joint cleaning and polyurethane sealing
  • Spalling and delamination surface repair
  • Polymer-modified repair mortar application
  • Concrete resurfacing overlay over existing slabs
  • Trip hazard grinding and leveling
  • Color-matched repair materials
  • Surface sealing after all repairs
  • Written warranty on completed repairs
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How Much Does This Cost in Rogers AR?

Concrete repair in Rogers AR typically costs $300–$2,500 depending on the extent of damage and repair method required. Most crack and joint repairs run $300–$800. Larger resurfacing projects run more. Free on-site quote after assessing your specific situation.

How Do I Get Started?

Call (479) 555-0164 or fill out our form. We'll assess the damage honestly and give you a clear recommendation β€” repair or replacement β€” with pricing for both if applicable.