
Cracks, sinking sections, surface spalling, water pooling, and shifting slabs are common issues. These signs typically occur due to soil movement, tree roots, age, or poor initial installation.
Texas heat accelerates moisture evaporation, and sudden temperature changes can cause expansion and contraction. Without proper installation, these conditions lead to early cracking or surface damage.
Well-built concrete enhances curb appeal, ensures safer walkways, increases structural reliability, and boosts resale value for both homes and businesses.

Concrete typically cures enough for light use within 24–48 hours but reaches full strength after about 28 days, depending on temperature and moisture conditions.
Concrete can be installed year-round, but spring and fall offer ideal temperatures and curing conditions for the most consistent results.
Professional installation, proper reinforcement, controlled curing, expansion joints, and regular maintenance all help reduce cracking and extend the concrete’s lifespan.
Minor cracks can often be repaired, but sinking slabs, severe cracking, or widespread surface damage usually require replacement to restore safety and stability.
Routine cleaning, sealing every few years, addressing cracks early, and ensuring proper drainage around concrete surfaces help maximize durability and appearance.