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Patch, Resurface, or Replace? A Complete Concrete Maintenance Guide

Think of a building that’s not made of concrete.

We bet you can’t. You’ll find modern architecture and buildings made from concrete wherever you go. It’s used in the sidewalks, driveways, roads, and even dams!

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However, even though concrete is a sturdy and reliable material, it can wear down over time. Excessive sunlight, moisture, and the harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles can take a toll on concrete’s lifespan.

The main question that concerns homeowners over concrete maintenance is whether to patch, resurface, or completely replace it. This brief guide helps you answer that question.  

Assess the Damage

Before you jump to conclusions, assess the damage that has already been done to your concrete driveway.

Look for cracks in the concrete. Are they small, or are they sizable enough to cause concern?

Do certain parts of the driveway look uneven to you? It might be because of the soil shifting underneath the concrete.

Do you see rust on top of your concrete? Iron salts in the fertilizer you’re using for your garden might be the culprit.

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When Should You Perform The Patch?

Small cracks can be easily concealed with the use of fillers or concrete patching compounds. This is a simple process that’ll set you back not more than a few dollars. Patching is a worthwhile measure that ensures that minor cracks don’t morph into more expansive, costlier repairs.

Resurfacing or Replacing?

Resurfacing to renew the concrete

Resurfacing is ideally done when you want to freshen up things. Constant sunlight, grease stains, and deicers can make your driveway look dull and flat.

Resurfacing requires that the concrete surface be completely free of all kinds of dirt, debris, and crevices. Power washing the driveway, followed by small crack repairs, prepares the driveway to adhere to a fresh concrete overlay.

Replacement is inevitable

Constant vehicular traffic can damage the driveway beyond repair. Moreover, if the driveway exhibits multiple cracks or, worse, potholes, know that it is time for you to approach commercial restoration contractors for a complete concrete replacement.

Concrete adds a minimal yet crisp aesthetic to modern homes. This neat look might fade over time, but with the right maintenance approach, you can make it look as good as new.

If you are looking for a concrete repair contractor in Boston, then look no further than AMN Masonry. We provide all kinds of concrete repair and restoration services that are second to none!

 

Get in touch with us today for a quote!