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MISSION CONCRETE & CONSTRUCTION, LLC
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Serving Fairview, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Small jobs welcome

At Mission Concrete & Construction, we are dedicated to providing top-tier residential concrete solutions that enhance both the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your home. Whether you're building a new home, renovating an existing property, or creating a beautiful outdoor living space, our experienced team delivers high-quality concrete work that stands the test of time.

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Coronados Construction LLC.
New to Angi

Serving Fairview, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Corona2 Home Construction is more than happy to provide concrete services to the Utah people. We strive for perfection and happiness of our clients. We will make sure your needs and dreams of your upgrade meet your standards\n\nRepairs, designs/patterns, driveways, etc! \n\nGive us a call for any estimates or questions @385-235-9129\n\nInstagram : Corona2constrution\n\nEmail : [email protected]\n

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

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.

If there is standing liquid on your concrete, remove it before attempting any of the above cleaning methods. For small amounts of water, use rags, a bucket, and a mop. For larger areas of liquid, lay down cat litter or baking soda to soak up the water first. If you have extremely large pools of water sitting on your concrete, break out the wet vac and get to work.

The easiest way to handle extra-wet cement is to pour it, let it harden, and then recycle it using one of the methods above. You can also crush it down and sell it for base materials, although this can be pretty time-consuming. Your best bet is to start with less concrete than you need and make more as you go to avoid this problem.

Address drainage issues, avoid heavy loads, and seal cracks to prevent future settling.

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.

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