Your Concrete Is Telling You Something
Cracks, spalling, dusting, delamination, and surface deterioration are not just cosmetic problems. They are signs of structural stress, chemical attack, or improper installation. The question is whether your concrete can be saved or needs to go.
When Repair Makes Sense
Most damaged concrete can be restored to full performance at a fraction of replacement cost. Modern repair materials and techniques can address:
- Surface spalling and pop-outs: Epoxy or polymer-modified mortars restore the surface to original grade or better
- Crack repair: Epoxy injection fills cracks from the bottom up, restoring structural integrity
- Joint deterioration: Joint repair and filling prevents further damage from wheel traffic
- Surface dusting: Densifiers and sealers harden the surface and eliminate dust
- Minor leveling issues: Self-leveling overlays create a flat, smooth surface ready for coating
When Replacement Is the Only Option
Some situations are beyond repair. If the concrete has deep structural cracking through the full slab depth, extensive rebar corrosion, severe frost heave damage, or has settled more than an inch, replacement is the right call. Throwing repair materials at a fundamentally failed slab wastes money.
The Maverick Assessment Process
We start every concrete repair project with a thorough assessment. Core samples, moisture testing, bond testing, and visual inspection give us the data to make the right recommendation, not the most expensive one. Our goal is to solve the problem permanently, not to sell unnecessary work.
Repair Methods That Last
Maverick Performance Solutions uses high-performance repair materials from leading manufacturers. Our repair systems are designed to bond permanently to existing concrete, match or exceed the original strength, and provide a surface ready for coating or polishing. Every repair comes with a clear scope of work and expected service life.
Stop patching. Start solving. Get a professional concrete assessment.

