The cost to replace a concrete driveway typically ranges from $10 to $15 per square foot, depending on size, site prep, and finish options. Compared to asphalt, concrete offers better durability and long-term value.
Mudjacking uses a heavy cement slurry to lift and level sunken concrete slabs like sidewalks, driveways, and patios. While polyjacking uses foam, mudjacking is a more affordable and proven solution for most concrete leveling needs, especially in residential settings. We specialize in mudjacking for long-lasting, cost-effective results.
Stamped concrete lasts just as long as regular concrete — 25+ years with proper maintenance. Decorative finishes like staining and sealing protect your stamped patio or driveway from weather and wear.
If water is entering through basement walls or the floor, interior waterproofing is best. If water pools around your foundation, a French drain system will redirect it before it seeps in. Many homes benefit from both.
Common signs of foundation damage include wall cracks, uneven floors, sticking doors, and visible settling. Foundation repair near me may include helical piers, house leveling, or drainage solutions.
Absolutely! We install egress windows in existing basement walls to meet code and add natural light. Egress window install often pairs with sump pumps or interior drainage to keep the space dry.
Big block retaining walls usually cost $60–$100 per square foot. Pricing depends on wall height, access, and drainage needs. We install both decorative and structural concrete retaining systems.
Concrete flatwork is more durable and lower maintenance than asphalt, especially for patios, sidewalks, and parking lots. While asphalt may have a lower upfront cost, concrete lasts longer and looks cleaner.
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