While concrete is an exceptionally durable driveway material, it isn’t impervious to natural wear and tear. Eventually, you may need to repair or replace your concrete driveway entirely. Keep reading to familiarize yourself with the five signs you need to repair or replace your concrete driveway.
Your driveway will experience some cracking, no matter how well you care for it. Even the most well-maintained driveways will experience superficial cracks across the surface. These cracks usually only affect the slab’s surface and shouldn’t cause any structural issues. However, watch out for deeper cracks that start to form throughout your driveway. These larger cracks can be signs of age, poor maintenance, and a weakened driveway. Professionals can provide repairs for individual cracks, but if deep ones litter your driveway, the odds are that you’ll need a replacement.
If your material starts to crumble along the edges of your driveway, this could also be a sign that it must undergo repairs. Erosion and a lack of sealing can lead to your driveway’s edges starting to fall apart, especially if your driveway sits slightly raised off the ground. Any cracks in your driveway can also contribute to this concrete erosion. These missing pieces and cracks expose the interior materials to the elements, which causes the damage to spread further. Crumbling driveways may require replacement depending on the damage level.
Anyone who has encountered a pothole on the road knows how annoying they are. Potholes not only negatively affect your driveway, but they can also damage your vehicles. Repeatedly driving into potholes can hurt your car’s alignment, damage your tires, and put unnecessary wear and tear on your vehicle. You can fill small potholes, but this is usually only a temporary repair. You’ll eventually need to address small and large potholes by calling a driveway replacement service.
Expansion and contraction in the ground around your driveway can cause areas to sink or rise, creating an uneven surface. Also, erosion is a common culprit for creating sinking driveways. Sinking areas in your driveways can also lead to drainage issues down the line. In turn, these result in further erosion and more damage to your driveway’s surface. Don’t ignore sinking areas, as they can even damage your vehicle like potholes. Sinking areas can usually undergo repairs via foam or mud jacking services or driveway re-pours.
Finally, if your driveway shows signs of age, such as deep cracks, noticeable wear, and any of the above issues, it may be time for a replacement. When your driveway starts to age, it will experience the above problems more frequently and require more frequent repairs. No matter what material your driveway is made of, a lack of upkeep will cause it to age faster than normal. A full driveway replacement may be more cost-effective than continuing to repair your driveway frequently.
Now that you know these five signs you need to repair or replace your concrete driveway, you can better maintain your driveway in the future. If you recognize any of these signs in your driveway, turn to our team for concrete installation in Montgomery County, TX. At Green Coast Construction, we offer both concrete repairs and replacements for whatever your driveway requires.
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