
Concrete Repair That Restores Function and Appearance
Cracked driveways, sinking patios, spalled pool decks — concrete deterioration is common in Florida's climate. HR Concrete Services provides professional concrete repair across St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, and the surrounding communities.
Not every concrete problem requires full replacement. Many issues — surface spalling, minor cracking, settled sections, and damaged edges — can be repaired effectively at a fraction of the cost of removal and replacement. We'll assess your situation honestly and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Our repair services include crack sealing and filling, partial slab replacement (remove and re-pour damaged sections), overlay and resurfacing, trip hazard grinding, and complete tear-out and replacement when repair isn't practical.
We also repair balcony concrete, garage floors, utility pads, and commercial sidewalks. If it's concrete and it's damaged, we can evaluate it and give you a straight answer on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your specific situation.
Florida's cycle of extreme heat and heavy rain accelerates concrete deterioration. Tree roots push slabs up, settling soil pulls them down, and salt exposure near the coast causes surface damage. We've seen it all and know how to address each type of damage properly.
Why Choose HR Concrete
Frequently Asked Questions
Can cracked concrete be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?
It depends on the type and extent of cracking. Hairline cracks and minor surface cracks can usually be repaired. Structural cracking, severely settled sections, or widespread deterioration typically require replacement.
How much does concrete repair cost compared to replacement?
Repairs typically cost 30-60% less than full replacement. During your free estimate, we'll give you options for both so you can make an informed decision.
Can you repair just a section of my driveway?
Yes. We regularly cut out and replace damaged sections of driveways, sidewalks, and patios without disturbing the surrounding concrete.
What causes concrete to crack in Florida?
Common causes include tree root pressure, soil settling, thermal expansion/contraction, improper joint placement, and insufficient base preparation. We address the underlying cause during repair to prevent recurrence.
Ready to Start Your Project?
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll visit your property and provide a detailed quote.