Concrete Repair & Replacement
Fix damaged concrete or replace it entirely with expert craftsmanship that lasts.

When to Repair vs Replace Your Concrete
Not all concrete damage requires a full replacement. If you notice small cracks, minor settling, or surface wear, repairs might be all you need. We assess your concrete to determine the most cost-effective solution. For professional concrete services in Thornton, we make sure you understand your options before any work begins.
Replacement makes sense when damage is extensive. Deep cracks that go through the entire slab, severe settling that creates dangerous trip hazards, or widespread deterioration from years of exposure all point to replacement. Your safety and long-term savings matter more than patching up a failing surface.
Here is how we decide what you need. We look at the size and depth of cracks, check for structural issues underneath, measure how much the concrete has settled, and examine the overall condition. This honest assessment helps you avoid unnecessary costs while ensuring your property stays safe and functional.
Signs You Need Repair or Replacement
- Cracks wider than a quarter inch that keep growing
- Uneven surfaces that pool water or create trip hazards
- Crumbling edges or flaking surface layers
- Settling that separates your concrete from your foundation
- Discoloration or staining that does not wash away
How We Fix Your Concrete
We use proven repair methods that match your specific problem. For cracks, we clean them thoroughly, fill them with high-strength epoxy or polyurethane, and seal the surface to prevent water infiltration. Surface damage gets resurfaced with a bonding overlay that looks fresh and lasts for years.
When concrete has settled but is still structurally sound, we use mudjacking or foam injection to lift it back to the correct level. This process costs less than replacement and finishes in hours instead of days. Your concrete driveway repair or walkway restoration can happen without tearing out the entire section.
Edge repairs require special attention because broken edges compromise the entire slab. We remove damaged concrete, install proper forms, and pour new concrete that bonds with the existing surface. The repair blends in so well that most people cannot tell where the old concrete ends and the new begins.
Why Choose Repair First
Repairing costs significantly less than replacement when the damage is caught early. You avoid the disruption of a full tear-out and replacement project. Many repairs finish in a single day, and you can use the concrete again within 24 hours. Plus, a quality repair extends the life of your concrete by many years, giving you time to plan for eventual replacement when you are ready.
What to Expect During Replacement
Replacement starts with removal of the old concrete. We break up the damaged slab, haul away all debris, and prepare a clean work area. This step reveals any underlying issues with the base or drainage that contributed to the original failure. We fix these problems before pouring new concrete.
Base preparation matters as much as the concrete itself. We excavate to the proper depth, install compacted gravel for drainage and support, and ensure proper slope for water runoff. A solid base prevents future settling and cracking. This is the same process we use for new concrete patio installations throughout Thornton.
The new pour includes steel reinforcement and control joints placed strategically to manage natural expansion and contraction. We use high-quality concrete mixed to the right specifications for your climate and use. After pouring, we finish the surface to match your preferences, whether you want a broom finish for traction or a smooth troweled look.
Curing takes time but cannot be rushed. We apply curing compounds and protect the concrete from temperature extremes and premature use. Most residential replacements are ready for light foot traffic in two to three days and full use in seven days. We provide clear instructions on care during the curing period to ensure the best results.
Common Questions About Concrete Repair & Replacement
Ready to Fix Your Concrete?
Contact ApexPoint Thornton Concrete for a free inspection and honest assessment of your repair or replacement needs.
(720) 223-1552