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Solutions for cracked concrete in Grand Rapids & nearby
Do you have cracked concrete surrounding your home or business in the Grand Rapids area? Do you want to repair your
concrete driveway, sidewalk, porch, or other concrete surfaces? Ayers Basement Systems has the concrete repair solutions to help
you say hello to pristine, durable concrete today. From cracked concrete repair to concrete leveling, we've got you
covered!
Concrete repair services by Ayers Basement Systems
Cracked Concrete Repair
Driveway Repair
Sidewalk Repair
Porch & Patio Repair
Concrete Step Repair
Concrete Leveling & Lifting
Whether you need to repair your sidewalk or pool deck, we are your trusted concrete contractor in Michigan & Indiana! Enhance
the curb appeal and value of your Michigan home with beautiful and durable concrete. Contact us today at 1-866-379-1669
or simply click below to schedule a free concrete repair estimate! We proudly serve Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Lansing,
Grand Rapids, and nearby.
There are many reasons for cracked concrete on your Lansing area property, from temperature changes to errors in
design and installation. Read on to learn more about the causes of cracked concrete.
Shrinkage
One cause of cracked concrete is shrinkage, a change in the
concrete's volume over time. As the volume of concrete decreases and the surface cannot move freely, tensile
stress occurs, resulting in cracks.
Temperature Changes
Warm or hot weather causes concrete to expand, and on cold days, it
contracts. If your concrete cannot expand or contract, it will crack due to the tensile stress.
Excessive Weight
Concrete has load limits. Though concrete load limits are typically high, cracks can still form if the load limit is exceeded. Commercial properties are susceptible to damage due to heavy loads.
Design & Installation Errors
We frequently see this when someone uses too much water in
concrete mixes for residential applications. While high water content allows for easier installation, it
also
causes weak concrete.
Long-Lasting Concrete Repair Products & Services in Michigan
While DIYing your concrete repair might seem tempting, you should leave this to the professional
concrete contractors at Ayers Basement Systems. We use high-quality concrete products to efficiently
and effectively fix cracked concrete. Our NexusPro® solution is UV-resistant. So it won't crack,
bubble, or dry. Plus, the drying time for NexusPro® is a fraction of that for urethane-based
caulking products. Call us today!
Does sealing concrete prevent cracks?
A quality concrete sealant, such as SealantPro®, will protect your concrete surface against
water intrusion. Sealing your concrete closes pores, preventing water from entering,
freezing, and thawing over time. As a result, you won't have to worry about cracks in your concrete.
Do cracks in concrete get worse?
Cracks in concrete allow water intrusion, resulting in further cracking as the water freezes and thaws,
expanding and contracting continuously.
How often should concrete be sealed?
Experts recommend sealing concrete every two to five years to increase the longevity of
your concrete. However, SealantPro® only needs to be applied once to protect your concrete for its
lifetime.
Schedule a free concrete repair estimate in Michigan today!
From uneven porches to cracked sidewalks, our skilled concrete contractors can have your concrete looking
beautiful and performing perfectly in no time. With options such as NexusPro, an ultra-durable concrete sealant for joints and cracks, and SealantPro, an exceptional concrete solution that protects against pitting and cracking, no one is better equipped to
handle your concrete repair.
Increase the value and curb appeal of your Michigan home with beautiful concrete! Get in touch with the
leading concrete contractor, Ayers Basement Systems, at 1-866-379-1669 or simply click below to schedule a free concrete repair
estimate today in Lansing, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Elkhart, Muskegon, South Bend, Jackson, Mount Pleasant, Traverse City, and the surrounding areas.