Concrete Repair & Replacement
Cracked, chipped, or sinking concrete does not have to stay that way.

When to Repair vs. Replace Your Concrete
Concrete is tough, but it is not indestructible. Over time, weather, heavy loads, tree roots, and soil movement can all take a toll on your driveways, patios, sidewalks, and slabs. The good news is that damaged concrete does not always need to be torn out. In many cases, targeted repairs can restore the surface and extend its useful life by years.
At Elite Grovetown Concrete, we start every project with an honest assessment. We look at the type of damage, how deep it goes, what caused it, and whether the underlying base is still solid. If a repair will give you lasting results, we will tell you. If the damage is too far gone and replacement is the smarter investment, we will explain why. You always get a straight answer from our team.
Here in Grovetown, GA, the clay-heavy soils and temperature swings put extra stress on concrete surfaces. That is why it is important to work with a local crew that understands these conditions and knows how to address them. We have seen every type of concrete damage you can imagine, and we know how to fix it right.
Common Concrete Problems We Fix
Cracks, Spalling, and Surface Damage
Cracks are the most common concrete problem, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Hairline surface cracks are usually cosmetic and easy to seal. Wider cracks that run deep into the slab can signal structural issues that need more attention. Spalling, where the surface flakes or peels away, often results from freeze-thaw cycles or improper finishing during the original pour.
We use professional-grade materials and techniques to repair each type of damage. For surface cracks, we clean and fill with flexible sealant that moves with the concrete. For deeper structural cracks, we use epoxy injection or routing and sealing methods that restore the slab's integrity. Spalled surfaces get patched with bonding overlays that create a smooth, durable finish.
Sunken and Uneven Concrete
When concrete slabs sink or become uneven, they create trip hazards and drainage problems. This usually happens because the soil underneath has eroded, compacted unevenly, or been washed away by water. Depending on the severity, we can either lift the slab through concrete leveling techniques or remove and replace the affected sections with proper base preparation to prevent the problem from happening again.
Our Repair and Replacement Process
We follow a clear process that keeps you informed and gets the job done efficiently. Here is what to expect when you call us about damaged concrete:
- Free on-site inspection where we assess the damage and identify root causes
- Honest recommendation on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation
- Detailed written estimate with clear pricing and no hidden fees
- Professional execution using quality materials designed for long-lasting results
- Thorough cleanup so your property looks better than before we arrived
- Follow-up guidance on care and maintenance to protect your investment
For full replacements, we handle the entire process from demolition and removal of the old concrete to site preparation, forming, pouring, and finishing the new surface. We make sure the base is properly compacted and graded so your new concrete has the support it needs to last. Whether we are replacing a crumbling sidewalk or rebuilding a full driveway, we treat every job with the same level of care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Need Concrete Repair or Replacement?
Contact Elite Grovetown Concrete today for a free inspection and honest assessment. We will tell you exactly what your concrete needs and give you a fair quote to get it done right.
Call (706) 655-8740