Restore damaged, cracked, or flaking concrete without the disruption and cost of full replacement. A & P Concrete Construction provides commercial-grade epoxy crack stitching, deep pressure cleaning and commercial penetrating sealants, joint sealing, and spall repairs backed by 27 years of craftsmanship.
Professional concrete repair stops further deterioration by addressing both surface damage and moisture intrusion: (1) Structural crack chase and routing with diamond blades followed by high-strength epoxy or polyurea pressure injection; (2) commercial epoxy and sealants that bond at a molecular level to restore weathered, spalled driveways, pool decks, and sidewalks; and (3) Replacing rotted wood expansion strips with commercial elastomeric polyurethane joint sealant to prevent rain from washing out the clay subgrade.
Routes out cracks and injects flexible, high-tensile structural epoxy that fuses fractured slab sections back together.
Covers pitted and ugly concrete with a 1/4" commercial epoxy and sealants, available in broomed, stained, or textured finishes.
Removes rotten wooden spacers and seals expansion joints with commercial-grade polyurethane to block freeze-thaw water damage.
Repairs spalled pool surrounds with cool-surface coatings, non-slip textures, and waterproof sealants for bare-foot safety.
Waterproof elastomeric sealant installed in control joints prevents water penetration into subgrade clay.
Removes years of embedded dirt, algae, and motor oil stains before applying penetrating waterproof sealers.
Call (501) 762-3999 or fill out the form below. We evaluate whether repair or replacement is your best option.
Professional crack injection, joint sealing, and resurfacing overlays typically cost $3 to $7 per square foot, which is roughly 40% to 60% less expensive than full demolition and replacement.
When applied over structurally sound concrete by experienced contractors, a high-performance commercial epoxy and sealants10 to 15+ years when maintained with an acrylic or siloxane sealer every 2 to 3 years.
Yes, as long as ambient temperatures remain above 45°F during application and cure time. We monitor weather forecasts closely to ensure optimal bonding and curing.