Concrete repair
Should You Repair or Replace Cracked Concrete in Denver?
Not every crack means the whole slab needs to be replaced, but not every cracked slab is worth patching either. The right answer depends on movement, drainage, thickness, base condition, safety, and how long you need the fix to last.
When repair may make sense
Small cosmetic cracks, isolated chips, minor surface damage, or limited sections may be repair candidates if the slab is stable and water is not making the problem worse.
When replacement is usually smarter
Replacement often makes more sense when concrete has settled, heaved, created a trip hazard, broken into multiple moving sections, or failed because the base and drainage underneath are poor.
Get honest guidance before spending money
Pro Concrete Designs can look at the concrete, explain the tradeoffs, and help you decide whether a repair, partial replacement, or full replacement is the better long-term move.
Helpful concrete resources
For homeowners who want more background before planning a project, these outside resources can help explain concrete materials and ready-mix context: Smyrna Ready Mix, Wikipedia’s concrete overview, and the history of concrete. Use them for general education, then confirm your actual scope, site conditions, access, finish, and drainage with a project estimate.
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Call Pro Concrete Designs and share your project type, city, rough size, photos if available, and ideal timeline.
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