When Should You Replace a Concrete Driveway?

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Is your concrete driveway approaching 30 years old? Are you forced to drive over deep cracks and potholes every time you back out of your driveway?  If so, it may be time to replace your concrete driveway. Our concrete driveway contractors in Grand Rapids, MI can help you plan your next steps. Contact us today with any additional questions you may have.

Advanced Age

Nothing lasts forever, including your concrete driveway. If your driveway is about 30 years old, you’ll start seeing more signs of wear and tear. For example, you may see more cracks and potholes. While concrete can last up to 30 years, whether it actually lasts that long will depend on your climate, whether it was properly installed, what maintenance it received, and the level of traffic.

Standing Water

Don’t ignore standing water! Our contractors are often able to lift sunken concrete slabs by injecting a cementious grout or polyurethane foam underneath. First, we drill holes into the slab.  We then inject the polyurethane foam, lifting the slab up so it’s level with the rest of the pavement.

If we aren’t able to fix sunken pavement through concrete lifting, our estimator may recommend replacement. Sunken pavement could be a sign that the concrete is starting to fail. Call our concrete driveway contractor as soon as you notice standing water. Otherwise, the water could weaken your concrete driveway and make cracks and potholes more likely. Water can also penetrate the concrete to cause lasting damage.

Deep Cracks

Freeze-thaw cycles can be brutal to your concrete driveway. As the ground underneath the driveway heaves, it can make the pavement crack along the surface. If left unrepaired, cement driveway cracks can widen and even turn into potholes. During the winter, water can also seep into cracks and expand as it freezes.

While you can fill small cracks with a DIY kit, the same can’t be said once they widen and deepen. For this reason, it’s important you keep up on maintenance. Otherwise, you could face the expense of replacing your entire concrete driveway.

Big Potholes

No one likes paying for concrete driveway repairs, much less car repairs. Yet, the two tend to go hand in hand. When you have a large pothole you’re driving over every day, you’re more likely to damage your tires or even the suspension system.

Save yourself the grief of an unexpected car repair by taking care of your concrete driveway. While small potholes can be filled, the same can’t be said once it becomes a crater. Once a pothole reaches this point, you’ll have little choice but to replace that section or the entire driveway. Our concrete driveway contractors can help you take care of your newly paved surface so it lasts for years to come.

Our concrete driveway contractors in Grand Rapids, MI are ready to help! To request a quote for a new concrete driveway, call Kent Home Services at (616) 209-3608.