Every concrete slab cracks. The question is whether it cracks where you want it to (in the control joints) or randomly across the slab. Either way, cracks have to be properly repaired before any coating goes down, or they'll telegraph through within a year.
- Diamond grinding for true bond
- Polyurea crack repair
- Moisture testing on every slab
- 15-year written warranty
- Free on-site estimates
- Licensed, insured, locally owned
Common Causes
1. Shrinkage cracks (normal — appear in the first year) 2. Settlement cracks (subgrade movement) 3. Structural cracks (overload or foundation issue) 4. Control joints that were cut too late or too shallow
Why It Matters
1. Trip hazards as edges lift 2. Water infiltration accelerating slab deterioration 3. Coating failures along every untreated crack
Our Professional Solution
Crack chasing with a diamond crack-chaser to open the V down to sound concrete
Polyurea or epoxy crack fill — flexes with the slab, won't shrink, accepts coating perfectly
Control joints honored with a flexible polymer fill (not rigid) so future movement doesn't telegraph
Full coating system applied over the prepped slab
Why Professional Coating Beats Every Alternative
We've never had a properly chased and filled crack telegraph through one of our coatings — and we've installed thousands of square feet across Huntsville.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you fix this in my Huntsville home or shop?+
Yes. We diagnose every floor on-site, document the failure mode, and provide a written itemized estimate before any work begins.
How long will the repair last?+
Our hybrid epoxy + polyaspartic systems carry a 15-year written warranty. With proper diamond-ground prep and the right chemistry, expected lifespan is 15 to 20+ years.
Will I need to replace the entire slab?+
Almost never. We restore 95% of damaged slabs we evaluate. Replacement is only required for severe structural failure.
How fast can you start?+
Most repairs are scheduled within 1 to 3 weeks. Emergency commercial work can be faster.
