Concrete Crack Repair in Palm Beach County, FL

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Professional Concrete Crack Repair

Concrete crack repair in Palm Beach County starts with the "why," not just the crack. We assess whether cracks are cosmetic, surface-related, or caused by movement, then apply the repair approach that makes sense for durability and appearance. If you want cleaner lines and fewer problems later, request a quote and we'll confirm the right crack repair plan for your driveway, patio, or walkway.

Why Concrete Cracks in South Florida

Concrete cracks for several reasons and South Florida accelerates most of them. Palm Beach County's sandy soil shifts and erodes during heavy seasonal rains, pulling support from beneath slabs. Surface temperatures regularly exceed 120 degrees in direct summer sun, causing thermal expansion and contraction that stresses concrete over time. Tree roots push up from below. Poor original construction — insufficient thickness, no reinforcement, inadequate sub-base compaction — creates slabs that crack prematurely. Understanding why a crack formed determines whether repair will hold long-term or whether the underlying cause will simply produce new cracks in the same location.

Types of Concrete Cracks We Repair

Not all cracks are equal. The width, depth, pattern, and whether the crack is still moving determine the right repair approach for each situation.

  • Hairline cracks — surface-level shrinkage cracks less than 1/16 inch wide, typically cosmetic and sealed with flexible polyurethane or epoxy injection
  • Structural cracks — wider cracks (1/8 inch or more) that go through the full slab depth, require epoxy injection or routing and sealing to restore integrity
  • Movement cracks — cracks where one side has shifted higher or lower than the other, indicating soil movement beneath the slab
  • Map cracking (crazing) — network of shallow surface cracks from rapid drying or UV degradation, treated with resurfacing rather than individual crack repair
  • Control joint failure — expansion joints that have lost their flexible filler and are allowing water intrusion, resealed with polyurethane joint filler
  • Edge and corner cracks — cracking at slab perimeters where concrete is thinnest and most vulnerable to impact and soil movement

Our Crack Repair Process

Every crack repair starts with an honest assessment of what caused the crack. We inspect width, depth, pattern, and movement before recommending a repair method. For structural cracks we use epoxy injection — a two-part system injected under pressure that bonds the crack faces together and restores load-transfer capacity. For cosmetic and surface cracks we route the crack to a consistent width and depth, clean it thoroughly, and fill with flexible polyurethane that accommodates the minor movement that will continue in South Florida's temperature range. For failed control joints we remove deteriorated filler, clean the joint, and pack with backer rod before applying fresh polyurethane joint sealant rated for UV and thermal exposure.

When Crack Repair Won't Hold

We tell homeowners upfront when crack repair is not the right investment. Repair has limitations that are important to understand before committing to a fix.

  • Active movement cracks — if the soil beneath the slab is still shifting, repaired cracks will reopen. The movement needs to be addressed first.
  • Severely deteriorated slabs — when more than 30% of the surface has cracking or damage, resurfacing or replacement is more cost-effective than individual repairs
  • Tree root intrusion — if roots are actively pushing beneath the slab, they will continue to move the concrete regardless of surface repair
  • Failed sub-base — slabs with hollow spots beneath them (tap with a hammer to check) need lifting or replacement, not just crack sealing
  • Cracks from structural loading — if the slab is carrying loads it wasn't designed for, repair addresses symptoms not cause

Crack Repair vs. Resurfacing — Which Is Right

Individual crack repair makes sense when damage is isolated — a few cracks on an otherwise clean, solid slab. When cracking is widespread across the surface, resurfacing is typically the better investment. Resurfacing treats the entire surface, provides a uniform appearance, and addresses the surface-level cracking all at once rather than chasing individual cracks one at a time. We'll look at the overall condition of your slab and recommend the approach that delivers the best long-term result for the money.

Serving Palm Beach County

We repair concrete cracks throughout Palm Beach County including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, and Royal Palm Beach. Crack repair is one of the most common calls we get from Palm Beach County homeowners — South Florida's sandy soil, active tree canopy, and thermal extremes make cracking nearly inevitable on older concrete. Our 15+ years repairing slabs in this specific environment means we know how to assess what's cosmetic, what's structural, and what needs more than a crack filler to stay fixed.

Recent Projects

Structural Crack Repair in Jupiter

Injected 60 linear feet of structural cracks on a 15-year-old driveway using two-part epoxy injection system. Cracks were 1/8 to 3/16 inch wide with no vertical displacement. Restored load-transfer capacity and sealed surface. Homeowner deferred full resurfacing pending further monitoring. Completed in 1 day.

Jupiter, FL

Control Joint Resealing in Delray Beach

Removed and replaced deteriorated joint filler in 120 linear feet of control joints on a pool deck and surrounding patio. Original filler had hardened and cracked, allowing water intrusion into the sub-base. Cleaned joints, installed backer rod, and applied polyurethane joint sealant rated for pool chemical exposure.

Delray Beach, FL

Patio Crack Repair in Lake Worth Beach

Repaired 8 isolated structural cracks on a 400 sq ft patio slab before the homeowner proceeded with a decorative overlay. Routing, cleaning, and flexible polyurethane fill on all cracks. Confirmed no active movement over a 2-week monitoring period before overlay installation proceeded.

Lake Worth Beach, FL

Our Work

What's Included

  • Crack assessment (cause + severity)
  • Crack cleaning and prep
  • Repair approach matched to surface and movement risk
  • Blending for improved appearance (when possible)
  • Recommendations if resurfacing is the better solution

Transformations

Complete outdoor living transformations

Pool deck with outdoor kitchen
Colorful stamped concrete patio

Pool decks designed for South Florida living

Stamped pool deck with kidney-shaped pool
White flagstone pool deck resurfacing

What Our Customers Say

Outstanding work on our pool deck! Professional from start to finish. The cool deck finish is perfect for Florida.

Michael R.

West Palm Beach

The stamped concrete looks amazing and really elevated our home's curb appeal.

Jennifer S.

Boca Raton

Third time using Concrete Solutions. Consistent quality every time. Fair pricing and they stand behind their work.

David M.

Jupiter

Serving Palm Beach County

Professional concrete crack repair services throughout South Florida, from Boca Raton to Jupiter.

Concrete Crack Repair FAQs

Will crack repair stop cracks from coming back?

If the slab is moving, cracks may return. We'll explain what's cosmetic vs structural.

Can you match the color of my existing concrete?

Sometimes. Blending depends on concrete age, finish, and exposure.

Should I repair cracks before resurfacing?

Often yes. Proper prep and repair improves the final result.

Do you handle trip-hazard cracks?

Yes, if there's a height difference we'll recommend leveling or correction options.

How long does crack repair take?

Many crack repairs complete in a day, plus cure time.

What's the next step?

Request a quote and we'll assess the slab and recommend the best approach.

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