Concrete Repair
Fix It Right The First Time.
Modern repair systems — high-strength mortars, epoxy injection, carbon fibre reinforcement, and polyurethane grouting — that restore strength and appearance.
Definition
What you're really buying
Concrete repair restores damaged or structurally compromised concrete to its original strength and function. Most damaged concrete can be repaired rather than replaced — saving significant cost and disruption — when modern materials and ICRI-standard methods are used.
Why it's a smart investment
- A fraction of the cost of full concrete replacement
- Restores structural integrity, not just appearance
- Stops damage from spreading — small cracks become big problems fast
- Eliminates trip hazards and unsafe surfaces
- Extends concrete service life by decades
- Required by many insurance policies and building codes

Our systems
Built for the job
Crack Repair
Surface hairline to full structural cracks in walls, slabs, and columns.
- Epoxy injection — structural
- Polyurethane injection — active leaks
- Carbon fibre crack stitching for stabilization
Spalling & Surface Repair
Remove delaminated concrete, treat corroded rebar, and apply high-bond polymer-modified repair mortars matched to the existing slab.
Slab Lifting & Levelling
Sunken driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, and pool decks raised with polyurethane foam injection — used same day, fraction of replacement cost.
Structural Restoration
Parking garages, retaining walls, water structures and industrial buildings — repaired to ICRI standards in coordination with structural engineers.
- Carbon fibre reinforcing wrap (CFRP)
- Shotcrete / gunite overlay
- Hydrostatic grouting & rebar replacement
Process
How we get it right
- Step 1
Diagnose
Identify root cause — freeze-thaw, rebar corrosion, chemical, or impact.
- Step 2
Prepare
Remove all unsound material via scarification or hydro-demolition.
- Step 3
Reinforce
Treat rebar, apply bonding agent, install carbon fibre if required.
- Step 4
Restore
Apply repair mortar or injection, cure, seal, and inspect.
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Let's Protect Your Property
Free on-site assessment. Honest written estimate. No pressure, ever.