Long-Lasting Concrete Flatwork for Homes and Businesses in SLC
Restore Worn Concrete: Leveling, Patching, and Sealing in SLC
How We Plan and Build Concrete Projects in Salt Lake City


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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best season for concrete work in Salt Lake City?
Spring through fall is best. Winter pours can work with the right mix, insulation blankets, and a clear curing plan.
How many hours does new concrete take to harden?
Foot traffic is usually good after a day or two. For vehicles, it’s best to wait a week, and it will be fully ready in about 28 days.
Can cracks be repaired without replacing the slab?
Yes. Epoxy injection, routing and sealing, or overlays can stop water and restore the surface when the base is sound.
How do I keep my driveway from spalling or scaling?
Use air-entrained mixes, avoid de-icing salts the first winter, and seal on a set schedule. Good drainage helps most of all.
What is the difference between resurfacing and replacement?
Resurfacing adds a bonded layer to a sound slab. Replacement is best when the base has failed or the slab has major movement.
How thick should a driveway or patio be?
Most patios range from 4 inches with reinforcement. Driveways often use 4 to 6 inches, based on soil and vehicle load.
Will slab leveling fix drainage issues?
It can restore pitch in many cases. If grading causes water to collect, we pair leveling with drainage improvements.