The Answers You Need
At G.L. Hunt, transparency and education are at the core of what we do. We want our clients to feel informed and confident when it comes to concrete repairs.
We put together the FAQ section below to supply valuable insights into common concrete issues, repair options and the services we provide to restore and protect your property’s concrete surfaces.
Filling a crack in concrete with more concrete can be effective, but in the Texas climate, it’s crucial to use the right materials and techniques. Small cracks should ideally be filled with a flexible concrete filler designed to accommodate movement. For larger cracks, a patching compound or professional assessment may be necessary to ensure long-lasting stability.
In Texas, concrete can crack due to several factors, including the expansive clay soils that shift dramatically with moisture changes, as well as temperature fluctuations from hot summers to cooler winters. Additionally, settling and inadequate drainage can make cracks worse. Understanding the root cause of the cracks is vital for effective repair, which is why our team conducts inspections to address these common issues.
While minor surface cracks are common in Texas and often not a cause for concern, larger or widening cracks can indicate underlying structural issues. If you notice cracks that exceed a quarter-inch in width — especially after periods of heavy rain or drought — it’s essential to consult a professional. We can assess your concrete and provide the necessary repairs to ensure your property remains safe and sound.
To prevent concrete cracking in the Texas climate, proper installation techniques are crucial. This includes using a well-formulated concrete mix that can withstand local weather conditions and ensuring adequate curing to mitigate shrinkage. Regular maintenance, such as sealing and addressing drainage issues that can arise from heavy rains, will protect your concrete surfaces.
The best method of concrete leveling varies based on the extent of the settling. Techniques such as mudjacking and polyjacking can be effective. Given the shifting soils and moisture levels, G.L. Hunt’s experienced team can determine the most effective solution for your specific situation, ensuring a stable and level surface that can withstand Texas weather.
Yes, you can pour concrete over existing concrete, but in Texas, proper surface preparation is essential due to our unique climate. This may involve cleaning, repairing cracks and applying a bonding agent to ensure a strong connection between the old and new layers. G.L. Hunt’s professionals can provide services that achieve the best results, helping prevent future issues.
Absolutely! Concrete leveling not only improves the aesthetics of your property but also enhances safety by eliminating tripping hazards created by uneven surfaces — especially after heavy rains. Additionally, it can extend the lifespan of your concrete surfaces and prevent further damage caused by the Texas climate.
Determining if a crack is structural involves examining its width, depth and location. Structural cracks are often wider than a quarter-inch and may be accompanied by signs of shifting, especially after heavy rains or drought conditions. If you’re unsure, it’s best to consult a professional. Our inspection services can help identify the nature of your concrete cracks.