The Driveway Company is a one-stop opportunity for your concrete repair and maintenance needs. We've been repairing and renewing driveways for over 30 years. WATER, YOUR WORST ENEMY... Ninety percent of concrete driveway replacements are preventable. Unsealed concrete allows moisture from rain or snow to be absorbed into the concrete. Once moisture is absorbed, the concrete can then start to loosen and crumble, damaging the appearance while making it more susceptible to further damage. For those that use salt and chemicals to remove ice, even more damage is being done to unprotected concrete. Along with concrete sealants, keeping the crack and joints sealed is vital for the life of your driveway. Leaving the cracks and joints unsealed allows water to penetrate through the cracks and wash away the sub-base. Then the wight of your car or even the weight of the concrete itself will cause a collapse into the void, thus breaking up the concrete. We use commercial grade products that are provided as a result of a strategic partnership with Sherwin Williams. This includes grinding where necessary, backer rod, removal of old sealants and expansion joint material. The products are hand tooled into the cracks and joints for a very pleasing and attractive effect.
Concrete Crack and Joint Sealing, Concrete Demo and Replacement, Concrete Paving, Concrete Sealing, Concrete Staining, Mud Jacking, Power Washing
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