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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Placida, FL and surrounding areas

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We help homeowners and investors complete their construction projects the right way—on time, on budget, and with high-quality workmanship. Our experience covers everything from foundations and framing to roofing, drywall, painting, and flooring.\nWe believe in honest communication, detailed planning, and strong supervision to avoid surprises and delays. Every project is treated as an investment that deserves care, precision, and accountability.\nOur priority is delivering long-lasting results and earning our clients’ trust on every job.

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Advanced Pavers Corp
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Placida, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

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"This job did not go as smoothly as I had hoped. When we got our estimate, we spoke about widening a walkway for improved wheelchair access. It was included in the estimate. When the workers arrived, they removed a 3 foot wide walkway and were preparing to put down the pavers. They readily began to widen the path when I mentioned it, but then they realized that sprinkler heads would have to moved. (This was discussed during the estimate.) This led to a delay. One sprinkler head was broken and completely buried, the other was broken below the surface. They were apparently broken by the skid steer that they used to remove the old concrete path. That same skid steer also took a chunk of concrete out of gutter. They also placed a dumpster in the street without putting any wood under the wheels. This created divots in the street which my HOA demanded be fixed. I called Advanced Pavers and Orion ultimately came back and fixed everything, but it took a lot of time because of broken appointments and created a lot of frustration. Overall, I am grading them as Fair because I'm not sure that the pavers that were undermined due to the broken sprinklers were adequately re-compacted after the sprinkler repair. The end result looks good right now, but time will tell. I really don't like paying for professional installation and being left with doubt about the end result."
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour new concrete over an existing concrete patio. This process, known as resurfacing, is a common repair method used by professionals. For the best results, ensure the old concrete surface is clean and free from debris. The new layer of concrete should be at least three to four inches thick and include reinforcement materials, such as fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to prevent cracking and spalling. With proper technique, a resurfaced patio can last for 15 to 20 years.

Pervious concrete should be between 4 and 8 inches thick to drain water properly. Surfaces like parking lots and driveways should be at least 6 inches thick to accommodate the weight of vehicles, while patios and walkways may be poured between 4 and 6 inches thick. There’s no standard for pervious concrete thickness, but in most cases, the more weight the surface will need to hold, the thicker it should be.

No, hairline cracks in concrete are generally not a problem as they do not impact the strength and longevity of the concrete. Generally, cracks less than 0.3 millimeter wide don’t impact the structure. Hairline cracks can grow over time and weaken the structure, such as in a home foundation. Some hairline cracks can also cause leaks in a foundation. It’s important to watch the cracks to see if they grow. Contact a concrete contractor if you notice cracks exceeding 0.3 millimeter wide.

The biggest downside to resurfacing concrete is its lifespan. Concrete resurfacing lasts for five to ten years, on average, while a new concrete slab would last for 20 to 30. The cost of concrete resurfacing is much lower, but you get more value from full replacement. Resurfacing also doesn’t address any underlying issues with your slab, so you may need additional repairs, like mudjacking.

Although some concrete cracks are cosmetic, others can be more serious. Cracks wider than ⅛ inch or that extend through the slab are serious and can cause structural damage. If you notice these types of cracks in your concrete patio, contact a local contractor who installs concrete patios to inspect the damage and determine how to fix it.

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