




Old, deteriorated concrete doesn't just look bad - it's a liability. Cracked, uneven surfaces are a safety hazard, and patching over a bad base only delays the inevitable. When the foundation isn't right, nothing on top of it will hold up long-term. The only real fix is to start over and do it right.
That's exactly what we did here. We broke out the old concrete, cleared the debris, and got to work on proper grade prep before a single drop of new material went in. That prep work is the part most people don't see, but it's what separates concrete that lasts decades from concrete that starts failing in a few years.
We set the forms carefully, checked everything for level, and compacted the base so the new pour would have something solid to sit on. No shortcuts. No skipping steps. Once the grade was dialed in and the forms were set straight, we poured and finished a clean, smooth slab that ties right into the existing curb and roadway.
The finished product speaks for itself - tight joints, clean edges, and a smooth surface ready to handle real-world use. Whether it's a commercial lot, a public-facing sidewalk, or a high-traffic entry area, this is the kind of concrete work that holds up and stays safe for the long haul. We take that seriously on every single job.