Stop Damage Before It Spreads Further

Concrete repair services for driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs in Ontario, California

Cracks and surface damage do not just look bad. They let water seep under the slab, which erodes the base and causes more settling. In Ontario, where soil can shift with seasonal moisture changes, even small cracks widen over time and create trip hazards or uneven surfaces. You may notice pieces of concrete flaking off, sunken sections near the edges, or gaps forming along control joints.

Moes Concrete provides concrete repair services across Ontario and surrounding areas, addressing damage caused by age, settling, impact, and wear. The crew evaluates each slab to determine whether repair is a practical option or if replacement makes more sense. Repairs can include crack filling, surface patching, slab leveling, and joint resealing. The goal is to extend the life of existing concrete, improve safety, and restore a clean appearance without tearing out and replacing everything.

To schedule a concrete repair evaluation in Ontario, contact Moes Concrete and arrange a site visit.

How Concrete Repair Addresses Surface Damage

Concrete repair in Ontario starts with a close look at the damaged area to identify the cause and extent of the problem. The crew cleans out loose material, widens cracks if necessary to create a clean edge, and applies bonding agents before filling or patching. Repair materials are selected based on the type of damage, the location, and the expected load on the surface.

After repairs cure, you will see a smoother, safer surface with fewer trip hazards and no exposed edges. Cracks are sealed, which stops water from penetrating the slab and washing out the base. Sunken sections can be lifted using mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection, which raises the slab back to its original height without removing it. Patched areas are finished to match the surrounding concrete as closely as possible, though color and texture differences may remain visible depending on the age and condition of the existing slab.

Moes Concrete handles repairs on driveways, patios, walkways, and foundation slabs, and the crew can coordinate repairs with other concrete or masonry work when needed. The service does not include structural foundation repairs or corrections to major settling caused by soil failure, but the crew will identify these issues and recommend next steps. Repairs work best when damage is caught early, before cracks grow too wide or base erosion becomes severe.

What homeowners want to know about repairs

Homeowners in Ontario often ask how long repairs last, whether cracks will return, and when replacement is the better option. These questions help you weigh short-term fixes against long-term investments and understand what you can reasonably expect from repair work.

What causes concrete to crack in the first place?
Cracks form when the ground beneath the slab shifts, when concrete is poured too thin or without proper reinforcement, or when control joints are missing or spaced too far apart. Temperature changes and heavy loads also contribute to cracking over time.
How do you know if concrete can be repaired or needs replacement?
If the slab is structurally sound and the damage is limited to surface cracks or small areas, repair is usually a good option. If the slab has sunk significantly, broken into multiple pieces, or shows widespread deterioration, replacement is more practical.
What is mudjacking and when is it used?
Mudjacking involves pumping a slurry mixture under a sunken slab to lift it back to grade. It is used when the concrete itself is in good condition but the base has settled, and it costs less than tearing out and replacing the slab.
How long do concrete repairs typically last?
Repairs can last several years or longer if the underlying cause of the damage is addressed. If the base remains unstable or drainage issues persist, cracks may reappear even after repair work is completed.
Why is it important to seal cracks in Ontario's climate?
Sealing cracks prevents water from getting under the slab and eroding the base. Even in a dry climate, irrigation runoff and occasional rain can cause damage if water is allowed to penetrate cracked concrete.

Concrete repair restores safety and appearance while extending the life of surfaces you already have. If you are dealing with cracks, settling, or surface damage in Ontario, call Moes Concrete to schedule an evaluation and discuss your repair options.