Concrete Repair, Resurfacing & Leveling
Restore and extend the life of your concrete surfaces with professional repair services.

Expert Concrete Repair Services
Even the highest quality concrete eventually shows signs of wear, damage, or deterioration. Cracks, spalling, settling, and surface damage can compromise both appearance and function. At Evolve Mt Vernon Concrete, we provide comprehensive concrete repair services that restore structural integrity and aesthetic appeal to damaged concrete surfaces throughout Mount Vernon and surrounding areas.
Our repair approach begins with thorough assessment to identify the root cause of damage. Surface symptoms often indicate underlying issues such as poor drainage, inadequate reinforcement, soil settlement, or freeze-thaw damage. We address both the visible damage and its underlying causes to ensure lasting repairs that prevent recurring problems. Our repair services restore safety, functionality, and appearance while extending the life of your concrete investment.
Concrete Resurfacing Solutions
Concrete resurfacing provides a cost-effective alternative to complete replacement for surfaces with cosmetic damage or worn finishes. This process involves applying a new layer of specialized concrete or polymer-modified overlay to existing concrete, creating a fresh, attractive surface. Our resurfacing services include:
- •Standard Resurfacing: Smooth or textured overlays that restore appearance and protect underlying concrete
- •Decorative Overlays: Stamped, stained, or colored finishes that transform plain concrete into attractive surfaces
- •Micro-Topping: Ultra-thin overlays providing smooth, modern finishes for interior and exterior applications
- •Epoxy Coatings: Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for garage floors and commercial spaces
Concrete Leveling and Slab Jacking
Settled or sunken concrete slabs create tripping hazards, drainage problems, and unsightly appearance. Concrete leveling, also known as slab jacking or mud jacking, raises settled concrete back to its original position without the expense and disruption of replacement. This process involves injecting specialized material beneath the slab to fill voids and lift the concrete. Leveling is highly effective for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors that have settled due to soil erosion or compaction.
Crack Repair and Sealing
Concrete cracks allow water infiltration that accelerates deterioration through freeze-thaw cycles and undermining. Professional crack repair prevents minor damage from becoming major problems. We use various repair methods depending on crack size, location, and cause. Hairline cracks receive epoxy or polyurethane injection. Larger cracks are routed and sealed with flexible sealants. Structural cracks may require reinforcement and specialized repair techniques. All repairs are designed to restore integrity and prevent water penetration.
Spalling and Surface Damage Repair
Spalling occurs when concrete surfaces flake, chip, or break away, often due to freeze-thaw damage, corrosion of embedded reinforcement, or poor initial installation. We repair spalled concrete by removing damaged material, treating any corroded reinforcement, and applying bonding agents and repair mortars that match the existing concrete. These repairs restore smooth, safe surfaces and prevent further deterioration.
When to Repair vs. Replace
Determining whether to repair or replace concrete requires professional assessment. Generally, concrete with isolated damage, minor cracking, or surface wear is an excellent candidate for repair. Extensive cracking, severe settling, structural damage, or concrete that has reached the end of its service life typically requires replacement. We provide honest evaluations and recommend the most cost-effective solution for your situation.
As an experienced concrete contractor, we understand that repair is often the smart choice, saving significant money while extending concrete life by many years. We also offer complete driveway installation and replacement services when replacement is the better option.
