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Today, concrete is one of the more prevalent materials used in constructing buildings for businesses, homes, and recreational uses. Whether it's used as a material for walls, foundations, or as decorative elements, concrete can be one of the sturdiest materials to build with. It is relatively easy to work with and provides a long-lasting structure. Unfortunately, concrete is not indestructible and will require repairs over time. These repairs come in as many shapes and sizes as the uses for concrete and can vary in cost depending on their severity and how long the conditions have persisted.

Three Common Types of Concrete Damage and Repair
Settling concrete is often one of the most common issues a homeowner can face but can affect businesses as well. It is generally caused by a void forming underneath the concrete pad, typically due to the soil being washed away from underneath the pad by rain. Once this void forms, the concrete no longer has a stable base, causing it to deform or experience worse damage with time. This can lead to cracked foundations that can no longer support a house or building's structure properly.

While concrete settling can often lead to cracks, the issue can be caused by other types of damage as well. Cracks are common repairs that need to be made to concrete structures over time. They can be caused by physical damage to a wall or floor or simply by stress from weight being carried over the surface frequently. This often leads to places like stores requiring their floors to be replaced or refinished periodically to ensure their concrete pads stay well maintained. While most cracks are often considered hairline fractures in the concrete, others can be much larger and allow water to pass through them. This water can cause damage to the rest of the home or building with time, making it essential to repair the issues as soon as possible.



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Settling and cracks can affect other types of concrete structures other than buildings. One of the most common places to find them will be sidewalks and driveways that have frequent traffic. These types of cracks are susceptible to weather damage more often than home or building cracks because of their exposure to direct rainfall. Water is capable of finding its way through many tight spaces and can cause erosion if allowed to persist. This can lead to an entire parking lot needing replacing due to large cracks in it instead of simply repairing the initial damaged spot in order to prevent further repair costs and damage later on.

General Costs of Concrete Repair
In general, most concrete repair services are affordable and easy to plan out. The best thing to remember is the prevention of further damage can reduce your overall costs for repairs. If a homeowner has noticed a crack forming in their foundation, waiting months or even years can often increase the likelihood that more repairs will need to be made than simply filling the crack. This could mean that, instead of a simple fix that could take less than an hour, the repair could end up requiring several hours of labor plus the cost of the materials increasing substantially. Acting in a timely manner can often be the difference between having to replace an entire area or surface or simply fixing a small section of it.

In the case of concrete settling, if the problem is caught early on, the homeowner could be looking at a simple re-leveling and replacement of that section of the concrete pad. If the settling is allowed to persist over long periods of time, however, the foundation could require extensive tearing up and relaying to be fixed properly.

On average, most contractors charge around $30-$50/per square meter of concrete repair on top of the costs of supplies and labor. This can especially be bad for repairs on a driveway that could have been fixed previously but was left to be damaged even further by constant use or weather conditions. Repairing one portion of the driveway is more cost-effective than having to prep and repair the entire driveway. These types of repairs should always be a last resort.

Tips for Finding the Right Contractor:
While there are often many factors when considering home repair, finding a good contractor is one of the more important ones. There is no shortage of contractors, especially in the Peoria area of Arizona, that specialize in a variety of concrete repairs. Many places in Arizona rely on concrete for their parking lots, driveways, and building foundations. This has led to many contractors getting into the concrete repair arena. The tricky part can be finding someone who answers the phone, is easy to talk with, and can fit into their schedule without having to wait a month or more.

While we encourage you to call a few different contractors and compare pricing, quality, and availability, be warned against choosing someone just because they are the cheapest. You get what you pay for, and often times low quotes can be the beginning of even more trouble to come.

Never waste time when it comes to hiring a contractor for a repair. While it's always a good rule of thumb to take your time when choosing the right contractor, waiting around after finding damage to concrete can be a bad decision. The longer the damage is allowed to exist, the worse the effects on the concrete can become. When you need an expert in concrete repair who can fit you in soon, for a competitive price, and great quality results, Concrete Creations Peoria is here for you. Give us a call for a free quote and lets get started today.

928-227-8330
Concrete Creations Peoria AZ
928-248-2833
​9045 W Palo Verde Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345
  • Home
  • Services
    • Stamped Concrete
    • Stained Concrete
    • Concrete Driveway
    • Concrete Patio
    • Stamped Concrete Patio
    • Concrete Steps
    • Concrete Sidewalk
    • Concrete Finishing
    • Concrete Repair
    • Ready Mix Concrete
    • Retaining Wall
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