Concrete Repair in Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh winters are hard on concrete. Freeze-thaw, de-icing salt, and water finding the wrong path turn small surface problems into bigger ones. We diagnose what is actually causing the damage, then fix it the right way - sometimes that is a targeted repair, sometimes resurfacing, and sometimes honest advice that replacement is the better value. We will tell you which.
Your concrete repair is a long-term investment in your property, and the difference between a result that lasts and one that fails early comes down to preparation and craftsmanship. As your local Pittsburgh concrete repair experts, we tailor every project to your property, plan the grade, drainage, base, and reinforcement for Pittsburgh's freeze-thaw conditions, and use premium materials and proven methods to deliver durable, great-looking concrete you can rely on for decades.
Our Concrete Repair Process
We focus on thorough preparation, precise material selection, and expert execution to deliver concrete repair work built for durability and appearance.
1Cause Diagnosis
We find why the concrete is failing - base, drainage, salt, or simple age - because the cause decides the fix.
2Scope & Options
We lay out repair, resurface, or replace with the trade-offs of each so you can choose with clear information.
3Prep & Repair
We clean, rout, and prep surfaces, then patch, fill, or resurface with materials that bond and last.
4Finish & Blend
We finish repairs to blend with the surrounding surface as closely as the work allows.
5Seal & Protect
We seal where appropriate and advise on drainage and salt so the repair holds.
Repairs we handle
Every concrete repair project is built around the details that make concrete last in Pittsburgh.
Built to Last in Our Climate
We engineer every project around the conditions that actually break concrete here: Crack routing, filling, and structural crack review; Surface spalling and scaling resurfacing; Patching of pits, chips, and broken edges.
Quality Materials & Finishing
From mix design through final finish, we don't cut corners: Slab leveling review and drainage correction; Step and walkway surface renewal; Sealing to slow salt and freeze-thaw damage. The result is concrete repair that looks right and performs for the long term.
Maintenance, Care & Warranty
Proper care and clear warranty terms protect your concrete repair and give you peace of mind.
Routine Care for Longevity
Regular care protects your investment and extends the life of your concrete. We recommend sweeping the surface regularly and rinsing it with mild detergent and water a few times a year to prevent staining and buildup. Avoid harsh chemicals, and go easy on chloride de-icing salts in winter — they accelerate surface scaling, especially on concrete in its first season. Sealing exterior surfaces every two to three years protects against the moisture and salt that drive freeze-thaw damage in our climate.
Warranty & Peace of Mind
Our installations are backed by a workmanship warranty covering structural integrity and installation quality — protection against major cracking, scaling, or settling not caused by outside factors. We provide clear warranty terms in writing, and if a covered issue arises within the warranty period, we commit to a prompt inspection and repair. Material warranties vary by product, and we explain exactly what's covered before the work begins.
FAQs About Concrete Repair
Should I repair or replace my concrete?
It depends on the cause and extent. Surface damage on a sound slab is a good repair candidate. Damage from a failed base, bad drainage, or deep structural cracking is usually better replaced. We give you an honest read rather than upselling a full tear-out.
Why is my concrete flaking and pitting?
That surface scaling is often freeze-thaw plus de-icing salt attacking the top layer. Resurfacing and sealing can renew it; we also address the salt and water causing it so it does not just come back.
Can you fix uneven, settled concrete?
We review what caused the settling first. If the base or drainage failed, lifting the slab without fixing the cause is temporary. We will explain whether leveling, replacement, or drainage work is the real solution.
Do you seal concrete to prevent winter damage?
Yes. Sealing the right surfaces, combined with good drainage and easing off de-icing salt, meaningfully slows freeze-thaw and salt damage. We recommend a sealing approach for your specific surfaces.