
Restore damaged, cracked, or uneven concrete floors to a safe, functional condition — without full slab replacement. Serving Goldsboro, Mount Olive, Fremont, Pikeville, Dudley, Smithfield, Selma, Clayton, Wilson, Kinston, and the surrounding Wayne County area.
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Every concrete floor restoration & repair project follows our proven step-by-step process — built for quality, transparency, and results you can see.

We inspect the concrete to identify crack types, spalling extent, trip hazards, and any underlying causes like moisture or base failure. You receive a detailed repair plan and quote.
Damaged areas are cut, chased, or routed as needed. Loose material is removed, and surfaces are cleaned to ensure proper bonding of repair materials.
Cracks are filled, spalls are patched, trip hazards are ground, and low spots are leveled. Each repair uses materials matched to the damage type and the intended finish.
Repaired areas are ground flush and blended with the surrounding surface. If the floor will receive a coating, overlay, or stain, the surface is left prepped and ready for the next phase.






Find answers to the most common questions about our concrete floor restoration & repair services. Don't see your question? Reach out — we're happy to help.
In most cases, yes. Surface cracks, control joint cracks, and even some structural cracks can be filled or injected with epoxy or polyurea to restore the slab. Only severely compromised concrete with base failure or extensive heaving typically requires replacement.
Trip hazard grinding uses diamond grinding equipment to shave down raised concrete edges at joints, expansion gaps, or slab transitions. The result is a flush, smooth transition that eliminates the trip risk. It's commonly required for ADA compliance on commercial properties and public sidewalks.
Yes — in fact, it's essential. Cracks, spalls, and surface defects must be repaired before any coating system is applied. We frequently perform restoration work as the first phase of an epoxy or overlay project to ensure the finished system bonds properly.
When the right material is matched to the damage type and the repair is properly installed, concrete repairs can last the remaining life of the slab. Flexible crack fillers accommodate ongoing movement, while rigid epoxy repairs restore structural integrity.
Serving Goldsboro, Mount Olive, Fremont, Pikeville, Dudley, Smithfield, Selma, Clayton, Wilson, Kinston, and the surrounding Wayne County area.
Call (919) 262-5355 or fill out our contact form. We'll schedule a time to visit your property and provide a detailed, no-obligation estimate.