Concrete Repair Services in Pittsburgh

Professional concrete repair in Pittsburgh. Cracks, spalling, sunken slabs & deteriorating driveways restored. South Hills residential & commercial. Free estimates.

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1Crack filling and structural repair
2Spalling and surface restoration
3Sunken slab lifting and leveling
4Driveway, walkway & step repair

Crack and Spall Repair for Freeze-Thaw Damage

Most concrete damage in Pittsburgh starts the same way: water gets into a hairline crack, freezes, expands about 9 percent, and pries the crack wider. Repeat that 40-plus times a winter and a cosmetic flaw becomes a structural one. We rout and fill cracks with flexible polyurethane sealants that move with the slab instead of popping out.

Spalling, the surface flaking common on salted driveways and steps, gets ground back to sound concrete and rebuilt with a polymer-modified repair mortar, then sealed against the next winter. Catching either problem in the fall, before the freeze, is the cheapest concrete repair you will ever schedule.

Slab Lifting and Leveling for Sunken Concrete

Sunken slabs are a soil problem wearing a concrete disguise. Pittsburgh clay washes out and compacts under walkways, driveway sections, and porch slabs, and the concrete settles into the void. We lift and level the sunken sections, fill the voids beneath, and correct the drainage that caused the washout in the first place.

Lifting typically costs a fraction of replacement and is finished in hours, not days. It also removes the trip hazards that sunken sidewalk joints create, which matters for your ankles and for your liability if the walkway serves a rental or business property.

Client Reviews

Concrete Repair Reviews From Pittsburgh Clients

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Brian was extremely responsive throughout the whole process, from quoting to the final end product. It is very clear that Brian knows what he's doing.

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Brian's attention to detail and perfection is unmatched. From our first meeting to completion, Brian was on time and very communicative. If you're after quality work, this is the company to do it!

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Concrete Repair Services by Location

We provide concrete repair services throughout Pittsburgh's South Hills.

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Common Questions

Pittsburgh Concrete Repair FAQ

Common questions about concrete repair in Pittsburgh

We repair cracks (hairline to structural), spalling and surface flaking, sunken or uneven slabs, deteriorating edges, and damaged steps or walkways. Whether it is a driveway, patio, sidewalk, or steps, we assess the damage and recommend the right repair method.

It depends on the extent and cause of the damage. Cosmetic cracks, minor spalling, and isolated settling can usually be repaired cost-effectively. Widespread cracking, severe heaving from tree roots, or concrete that has lost structural integrity is better replaced. We give you an honest assessment with both options.

A properly done repair using quality materials can last 10-20+ years. Longevity depends on the repair method, underlying cause (drainage, freeze-thaw cycles, tree roots), and maintenance. We address the root cause, not just the surface, to maximize repair life.

Yes. Sunken slabs are often caused by soil erosion or compaction beneath the concrete. We can lift and level slabs, fill voids beneath, and stabilize the base. This is typically far less expensive than full replacement and restores both safety and appearance.

Minor crack filling starts around $200-500. Surface spalling repair runs $3-7 per square foot. Sunken slab lifting and full section replacement vary by size and complexity. We provide free on-site estimates so you know the exact cost before any work begins.

Yes. Pittsburgh's freeze-thaw cycles are one of the biggest causes of concrete damage. Water seeps into cracks, freezes, expands, and widens the damage over time. Prompt repair before winter prevents minor cracks from becoming major structural problems.