Driveways
Cracks, settled panels, worn edges, surface deterioration, and damaged transitions near the garage or street.
Explore concrete driveways →Crack, Surface & Sectional Repair
Cracked, uneven, chipped, or deteriorated concrete can affect curb appeal, drainage, and everyday use. Plano Concrete Service helps homeowners evaluate damaged driveways, patios, walkways, pool decks, and slabs—then recommends a practical repair or replacement approach based on the actual condition of the concrete.
Straightforward guidance • Service-specific recommendations • No invented claims
BEFORE
AFTERRepair the Right Problem
A visible crack is often the symptom rather than the whole problem. Soil movement, poor drainage, tree roots, heavy loads, joint failure, erosion, and normal concrete shrinkage can all contribute to damage.
That is why the first step is looking at the surrounding slab, slope, joints, edges, and nearby drainage. A targeted repair may be sensible for isolated damage. When movement or deterioration is widespread, replacing a section—or the full surface—may provide a cleaner and more dependable result.
Request an On-Site EstimateCommon Repair Areas
Repair decisions should match the surface, the way it is used, and the reason it failed. These are some of the most common areas homeowners ask us to review.
Cracks, settled panels, worn edges, surface deterioration, and damaged transitions near the garage or street.
Explore concrete driveways →Cracked slabs, drainage concerns, separation near the home, and damaged areas that interrupt outdoor use.
Explore concrete patios →Uneven sections, trip edges, root-related movement, broken corners, and deteriorated joints.
Cracking, worn surfaces, damaged joints, settlement, and sections that collect water or feel uneven underfoot.
Explore pool decks →Cracks, chipped edges, localized failure, and damaged sections around doors, equipment, or traffic paths.
Cracks, surface wear, faded sealer, or damaged decorative sections that require extra care to blend with the surrounding pattern.
Explore stamped concrete →Repair or Replace?
The damage is limited to a small area, the surrounding concrete remains stable, drainage is working, and a repair can address the problem without creating an obvious weak point.
Cracking is widespread, several panels have shifted, the base appears unstable, water is moving the wrong direction, or the concrete is deteriorated across a large portion of the surface.
New repair material may not perfectly match older concrete. Color, texture, age, and weathering can make even a sound repair visible. We believe homeowners should understand that before choosing an approach.
Photos are helpful for an initial conversation, but slope, movement, depth, drainage, and surrounding conditions are easier to judge in person. Request an estimate for a site-specific recommendation.
Why Choose Plano Concrete Service?
These are practical ways the service is designed to operate—not awards, ratings, certifications, or history claims that cannot be verified.
Clear project scope and pricing so you can understand what is being recommended.
Recommendations account for heat, moisture changes, expansive soil, and drainage.
Thoughtful planning for access, debris, neighboring surfaces, and everyday household use.
Repair and replacement choices are discussed with long-term use in mind.
Questions, expectations, curing guidance, and next steps are explained in plain language.
Not Sure What the Damage Needs?
Tell us where the damage is, how long it has been there, and whether you have noticed movement, water, or worsening cracks.
Our Repair Process
Share the location, approximate size, photos if available, and any concerns about movement or drainage.
The damaged concrete and surrounding conditions are reviewed to identify practical options.
We explain whether targeted repair, sectional replacement, or broader replacement appears appropriate.
Approved work is completed, followed by project-specific curing, use, and maintenance guidance.
Local Concrete Repair
Plano’s clay-heavy soils can expand and contract as moisture levels change. Hot summers, periodic heavy rain, drainage patterns, mature tree roots, and daily vehicle traffic can also place stress on residential concrete.
We serve homeowners throughout Plano, including areas near Legacy Drive, Park Boulevard, Preston Road, Spring Creek Parkway, and surrounding neighborhoods in Collin and Denton counties. Project requirements can vary when work affects sidewalks, curbs, drainage, or the public right-of-way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Small, isolated cracks, chipped edges, worn joints, and limited surface damage may be repairable. Replacement may make more sense when slabs are badly shifted, sinking is widespread, drainage is poor, or deterioration affects much of the surface.
Many driveway cracks can be cleaned and repaired, but the right method depends on crack width, movement, moisture, nearby settlement, and the condition of the surrounding slab.
Concrete can crack because of normal shrinkage, expansive clay soil, drainage problems, tree roots, heavy loads, heat, moisture changes, inadequate joints, or movement beneath the slab.
Some uneven sections may be repairable, while severely displaced or unstable slabs may need partial or complete replacement. An on-site review helps identify the most practical option.
Timing varies with the damaged area, repair method, weather, preparation, and curing needs. Small repairs may be completed quickly, while larger sectional repairs can require additional time.
A repair can seal, stabilize, or improve the damaged area, but repaired concrete may remain visible because the new material can differ in color and texture from the existing slab.
Free Concrete Repair Estimate
Share your name and phone number, where the damaged concrete is located, and anything you have noticed about cracks, movement, water, roots, or surface wear. Email and project details may remain optional.
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(972) 347-0941
A useful estimate starts with an honest look at the condition—not a one-size-fits-all answer.
Protect the Rest of the Surface
Get practical guidance for cracked, uneven, chipped, or deteriorated concrete around your Plano property.