If your concrete is cracked, breaking apart, or starting to sink, it’s more than just how it looks.
It can become a safety risk.
It can let water get underneath.
And it usually gets worse over time.
Many homeowners wait until the damage spreads or multiple areas start failing.
The good news? Most concrete can be repaired and stabilized without full replacement.
Concrete doesn’t fail on its own. There’s usually a reason behind it.
In most cases, the issue starts below or around the slab:
Once the support is compromised, cracks form and the slab begins to move.
Simply patching the surface doesn’t fix the real problem.
If your concrete is cracking or shifting, there’s a good chance nearby areas are affected too. It’s common to see similar issues with driveways, garage floors, and walkways and sidewalks. In some cases, deeper support is needed, which is where void filling or soil stabilization comes in. Addressing the problem early helps stop further damage and keeps your concrete stable.
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If your concrete needs repair, you’re likely noticing:
These are signs that the issue is more than surface-level.
At Summit Pro Concrete Solutions, we don’t just patch cracks—we fix the cause.
Depending on the condition, we combine concrete repair with lifting and stabilization to get long-term results.
We:
No unnecessary replacement.
No temporary fixes that fail later.
Most people assume replacing concrete is the only way to fix the problem—until they realize what that actually involves.
Here’s how the two options really compare:
If your concrete is still in good condition, lifting is almost always the faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective way to fix it.
Small cracks or surface damage in concrete may not seem like a big deal at first—but they rarely stay that way.
Over time, moisture gets into those openings and begins to weaken the concrete from the inside. As the surface expands, contracts, and shifts, the damage spreads.
What starts small can lead to:
Many property owners wait because the issue looks minor—but by the time it’s noticeable, the repair is often larger than it needed to be.
Fixing small damage early helps keep repairs simple, protects your concrete, and prevents more costly issues later.
Concrete repair isn’t just about fixing cracks or damaged areas—it’s about restoring strength and preventing the problem from getting worse.
When the job is done right, you get:
Done properly, concrete repair helps extend the life of your surface and prevents small issues from turning into bigger, more expensive problems.
When you call Summit Pro, you’re working directly with Brian Mrksich—not a sales team. That means you get real answers, honest guidance, and a clear plan to fix your concrete the right way.
We don’t overcomplicate things. We focus on solving the problem under your concrete so it stays level and doesn’t keep getting worse.
Clear answers about what’s going onFrom the first call to the final lift, everything is straightforward. We show up, explain the issue, and fix it the right way—without dragging the job out or creating a mess.
You get a level, stable surface and a solution you don’t have to think about again.
The best solution depends on the cause. If the crack is due to sinking or weak soil, lifting and stabilizing the slab is more effective than just filling the crack. Surface repairs alone won’t stop future movement.
In many cases, yes. When the underlying issue is fixed—such as filling voids or stabilizing the soil—the repair can last long-term. This is why combining repair with soil stabilization is often recommended.
Not always. If the concrete is still structurally sound, repair and lifting are usually the better option. Replacement is only needed when the slab is severely damaged or broken apart.
Repairing the surface alone may not stop future cracks. Fixing the base underneath is key. When the slab is properly supported, it reduces the chance of future movement and cracking.
Most repairs can be completed in a few hours, depending on the size and condition of the area. Larger or more complex repairs may take longer, but still much less time than replacement.
Yes. If your concrete has sunk, we can lift it back into place using polyurethane foam. This is commonly done for driveways and garage floors.
Repeated cracking usually means the base underneath is unstable. Water, soil movement, and voids can all contribute. Fixing these issues helps prevent ongoing damage.
Yes. Repairing and stabilizing existing concrete is typically much more cost-effective than removing and replacing it.
No. You can send photos of the damaged area, and we can often provide a quote remotely. If needed, we’ll schedule a quick visit.
Summit Pro Concrete Solutions proudly serves homeowners, businesses, and property managers across Denver and surrounding communities. Whether you’re dealing with a sinking driveway, uneven sidewalk, or large commercial slab, we’re ready to help.
We travel throughout the region to provide fast, reliable concrete lifting and repair services.
And many surrounding areas within about a 75-mile radius. If you’re nearby but don’t see your city listed, just reach out.
Hours:
Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sun: Closed
Serving Denver and surrounding areas including Colorado Springs, Aurora, Centennial, Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, and more.
We help homeowners and businesses fix sinking, uneven concrete without replacing it. Using polyurethane foam lifting, we raise and stabilize your concrete fast, clean, and with long-lasting results.
From driveways and sidewalks to warehouse floors and parking lots, we focus on one thing—fixing the problem the right way so it lasts.
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