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Concrete Repair Photo Album: Concrete Repair in Little Rock, AR: Restoring Walkway and Driveway Safety for Long-Term Protection
Before calling us, Kathleen H. and her family in Little Rock, AR had growing concerns about safety and longevity around their home’s exterior concrete. An 8x3.5 foot section of their front walkway had visibly settled, and cracks were forming on either side of the slab. Additionally, two major areas in the driveway were showing signs of deterioration, with various cracks and joints that needed sealing to prevent further damage. With Kathleen nearing 80 and her husband at 83, their main priority was simple: fix what’s broken without overspending.
During our visit, we carefully reviewed the condition of the concrete and walked the family through our 2-Part and 3-Part Concrete Protection Systems. Both options are designed to lift, stabilize, and seal vulnerable areas—offering protection against future settlement and water intrusion. I explained each system in detail so they could make an informed decision based on their budget and long-term needs. While they were mindful of cost, they also understood the importance of preserving their property and preventing more costly repairs down the line.
After the consultation, Kathleen planned to discuss the options with her husband to determine the best path forward. Our recommendation focused on treating the entire walkway and driveway using either of our protection systems to restore safety, improve curb appeal, and ensure the concrete holds up in the years ahead. With the right solution in place, this simple investment will go a long way in maintaining their home’s value and daily usability.
Have aging concrete around your home? Call us today to explore cost-effective repair and protection solutions that restore safety and peace of mind—without breaking the bank.
Cracked Driveway
Soil erosion causes concrete to crack and sink.
Driveway Sinking
This driveway has sunk more then 2 inches.
Major Sidewalk Damage
Soil erosion has devastated this sidewalk.
Sidewalk Cracked and Sinking
This would cost thousands to tear out and replace.