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Benjamin Manco
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

"Incredibly polite and hard working young man who carefully explained The process and the cost. Ben did just what he promised us he would do and delivered above our expectations. We would absolutely hire him again"
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Sutton Flatwork Concrete, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

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Sutton Flatwork Concrete, LLC, has over 30 years experience. We have always maintained a great relationship with all our clients. Top quality work and excellent customer service is the reason we have been successful. We also offer other services that include; sidewalks, parking lots, curbs and gutters, roads and footers, and staining of concrete. We are the all in one for your concrete needs. Call today for a free estimate.

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B&B Restoration
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

B&B Restoration takes pride in doing the job right! Whether its small repair work or custom remodels, we can handle any task with ease. We stand committed to getting the job done with highest quality workmanship a priority. The Chenault Family has been providing top quality work for homeowners and businesses for over 35 years. We pride ourselves also on the quality & reliability of our work & feel that open communication with the homeowner is the best way to exceed your expectations. Call us today with your next project!

Wilson Contracting & Painting
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

Wilson Contracting & Painting with over 25 years experience and generations of knowledge. We provide the best quality services in the home improvement industry. Wilson Contracting & Painting is a locally owned and owner operated business taking great pride in providing quality work at the lowest cost. Allow us to show you how our commitment to personal service and expertise will help you with your home improvement goals. We stand behind our work years after the work is complete.\nPlease contact us today to realize your vision with all your home improvement needs\n

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Yes, sustainable mixes and sealants minimize environmental impact.

Concrete resurfacing is the process of applying a new, thin layer of concrete over an existing concrete slab to enhance its appearance and durability. The terms 'concrete resurfacing' and 'concrete overlay' are often used interchangeably, though the exact meaning can vary between contractors. Generally, both refer to applying a layer of pre-blended concrete, typically between 1/4-inch and 1-inch thick. Some contractors may use 'overlay' to describe a thicker application that adds structural integrity, while 'resurfacing' might refer to a thinner, more cosmetic layer. This process is a cost-effective alternative to completely replacing the concrete, as it uses significantly less material than pouring a new 4-inch slab. Resurfacing also provides an opportunity to add new colors or stamped textures. Other names for this process include concrete restoration, concrete refinishing, and concrete rejuvenation.

The method used to repair cracks in your concrete driveway will depend on the extent of the damage, but the most common method for small cracks is to use a driveway resurfacing compound. This solution is either cementitious or made of polyurethane, and it will seal the crack and make your driveway appear undamaged. 

For more severe cracks, you will likely need to hire a professional driveway repair service. They can use mudjacking, epoxy injections, partial driveway replacements, or a combination of these to fix more serious cracks in your concrete driveway and to prevent recurring issues.

For thin driveway cracks that aren’t widening or lengthening, a polyurethane crack filler is usually the best way to seal the crack and prevent further damage from water and ice. If you have cracks that are more than ⅛-inch wide or driveway cracks that continue to grow, you should call in a professional driveway repair company to fix underlying problems—like insufficient support from the soil underneath—before filling in the cracks. An epoxy sealant is a better option for wider cracks after the surface is leveled and the underlying problem is fixed.

Water that pools on concrete indicates a low spot somewhere on your driveway. You can level the slab with a concrete patching compound to help redirect water. You can also install drainage over existing concrete by digging out enough space for a channel drain or French drain or by adding a culvert below the slab.

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