
Concrete Repair in Lehi, UT
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Lehi Concrete Services provides concrete repair in Lehi, UT for homeowners and property owners dealing with cracked, uneven, spalling, or aging concrete surfaces. Not every damaged slab needs to be torn out and replaced — but every damaged slab does need to be looked at before the problem grows into something more expensive.
We've repaired enough concrete in Lehi to know that catching damage early is almost always the smarter and more affordable path. We give you an honest assessment, explain your options clearly, and recommend the solution that actually makes sense for your situation.
Why Timely Repair Matters in Utah
Lehi's climate makes early repair especially important. A small crack in October can become a serious problem by March after a full winter of freeze-thaw cycles working against it. Water gets into the crack, freezes, expands, and forces the gap wider — over and over again throughout the season.
Addressing concrete damage before winter arrives is one of the best investments a Lehi homeowner can make. It costs far less to repair a crack early than to replace an entire slab because water worked its way underneath all winter.
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Why Concrete Gets Damaged
Concrete is one of the most durable building materials available — but it isn't indestructible. In Lehi, the most common causes of concrete damage are:
Freeze-thaw cycles — Water seeps into small cracks, freezes, expands, and forces the crack wider over time
Poor drainage — Water that pools on or under the surface weakens the base and leads to settling and cracking
Ground movement and soil shifting — Expansive soils and settling ground push slabs up, pull them apart, or cause them to sink unevenly
Heavy loads — Vehicles, equipment, or structures that exceed what the slab was designed to handle
Age and wear — Even well-built concrete eventually shows surface wear, especially without regular sealing
Poor original installation — Slabs poured without proper base prep, reinforcement, or joint placement fail faster than they should
Understanding the cause of the damage is just as important as fixing the visible symptom. A crack that keeps coming back usually means something underneath hasn't been addressed.
Signs You Need Concrete Repair
Cracks that are widening, multiplying, or reappearing after previous patching
Sections of concrete that have sunk, heaved, or shifted out of level
Spalling — surface flaking, pitting, or crumbling that exposes the aggregate underneath
Water pooling on the surface or draining toward your home or structure
Edges and corners that are breaking off or crumbling
A trip hazard created by uneven sections in a walkway, driveway, or patio
Surface deterioration from de-icer use, oil exposure, or years of weather
If you're seeing one or more of these signs, the longer you wait, the more the damage tends to spread.
Repair or Replace? We Give You an Honest Answer.
This is the most important question in concrete repair — and it's one that deserves a straight answer, not a sales pitch.
Repair is usually the right choice when:
The damage is surface-level and the base is still sound
Cracks are stable and not related to major ground movement
The slab is relatively new and still structurally solid
The affected area is small relative to the overall surface
Replacement is usually the better long-term value when:
The base has failed and the slab continues to settle or shift
Cracking is widespread and structural
The slab has reached the end of its useful life
Repeated repairs haven't held and the underlying cause hasn't been fixed
We will always tell you which one we recommend — and why. If repair will serve you well, we'll say so. If replacement is the smarter investment, we'll be upfront about that too.
Common Concrete Repair Services We Provide
Crack repair and filling
Spalling and surface restoration
Slab leveling and mudjacking
Uneven walkway and sidewalk repair
Control joint repair and resealing
Trip hazard correction
How to Maintain Concrete After Repair
Seal repaired surfaces promptly and reseal every 2 to 3 years going forward
Improve drainage if water pooling contributed to the original damage
Avoid harsh de-icers — rock salt accelerates surface deterioration; use a concrete-safe product instead
Fill new cracks early before they grow or allow water infiltration
Keep heavy loads off areas that were previously repaired unless the slab has been reinforced for that use
Lehi Concrete Services Concrete Repair Process
We don't just fill cracks and move on. Every repair starts with a proper evaluation so we understand what caused the damage and what it will take to fix it correctly.
Surface inspection
We examine the full area, not just the visible damage, to assess the scope and cause
Base assessment
We check for signs of base failure, drainage issues, or ground movement underneath
Honest recommendation
We explain what we found, what your options are, and what we recommend
Surface preparation
We clean, cut, and prepare the damaged area so the repair bonds correctly
Repair application
We use the right materials and methods for the specific type of damage
Finishing
We match the texture and finish of the surrounding surface as closely as possible
Sealing
Where appropriate, we seal the repaired area to protect it from moisture and further damage
A repair is only as good as the prep work behind it. Filling a crack without addressing the cause — or applying a patch without proper bonding — is a short-term fix that fails quickly. We do it right so it holds.


Get a Free Concrete Repair Estimate in Lehi, UT
Damaged concrete doesn't fix itself — and the longer it sits, the worse it gets. Whether you have a cracked driveway, a sunken walkway, a spalling patio, or a slab that's seen better days, Lehi Concrete Services is ready to take a look and give you a straight answer on the best path forward.
We offer free on-site estimates with no obligation. You'll get an honest assessment, a clear explanation of your options, and a fair price — before any work begins.
Contact Lehi Concrete Services today and let's fix it before it gets worse.
FAQs: Concrete Repair in Lehi, UT
How much does concrete repair cost in Lehi, UT?
Concrete repair costs vary depending on the type and extent of the damage. Minor crack filling and surface patching can start at $300 to $600 for small areas. More involved repairs — like slab leveling, widespread crack repair, or partial slab replacement — typically run $800 to $3,000 or more depending on scope. A free on-site estimate gives you an accurate number for your specific situation.
Can all concrete cracks be repaired?
Not all cracks are equal. Hairline cracks and stable surface cracks can often be repaired effectively. Wide, active, or structural cracks — especially those caused by base failure or ongoing ground movement — may require partial or full replacement to fix properly. We assess every crack individually and give you an honest recommendation.
How long does a concrete repair last?
A properly done repair on a structurally sound slab can last 10 to 20 years or more. The lifespan depends on what caused the original damage, how well the repair was prepared and bonded, and whether the underlying issue was addressed. Repairs that don't treat the root cause tend to fail much sooner.
Is it worth repairing old concrete or should I just replace it?
It depends on the condition of the slab. If the base is still solid and the damage is surface-level, repair is usually the right call. If the slab has widespread cracking, ongoing settling, or a failed base, replacement often costs less over time than repeated repairs. We'll look at your concrete and give you a straight answer.
Can you repair concrete in cold weather in Utah?
Yes, with the right precautions. Cold temperatures affect how repair materials cure, so timing and product selection matter. We avoid repairs in freezing conditions that would prevent proper bonding and curing. When the timing works, we use cold-weather appropriate materials and methods to get the job done correctly.
How do I know if my concrete needs repair or replacement?
The key indicators are: how widespread the damage is, whether the base is still stable, whether the slab is still level, and whether previous repairs have held. If damage covers a large portion of the surface, the slab keeps settling, or patches keep failing, replacement is likely the better investment. We'll assess your specific surface and walk you through both options honestly.
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