Summer baseline
A small driveway crack looks manageable. This is the low-cost moment to document it, seal the water path, or plan the right repair before the freeze cycle.
Vermonters’ home for all things concrete.
Repair, resurfacing, slabs, steps, walkways, garage floors, patios, site concrete, replacements, and new pours — but always with the same rule: understand the cause and repair options before pushing replacement.
Homeowner assessments by SlabWorx start at $249. Text photos first. If a site visit is needed, we’ll confirm the right assessment path before scheduling.
Concrete problems in Vermont are rarely just surface problems. Water, frost, base conditions, access, finish timing, previous repairs, and use all matter. Vermont Concrete Repair gives homeowners, businesses, and property managers one practical place to start before spending serious money on a repair or replacement.
Too many concrete projects are misunderstood before they are priced. Some companies see cracked concrete and jump straight to a new pour. Vermont Concrete Repair starts with the cause: water, base conditions, movement, load, drainage, prior repairs, access, and Vermont weather exposure.
That repair-first approach can save clients tens of thousands when the existing concrete can be stabilized, resurfaced, sealed, leveled, patched, or partially corrected instead of removed and replaced. If replacement is the right answer, we will say so. If repair is viable, we will show you that path first.
Use us or do not — either way, you should know what actually needs to be done before spending serious money on concrete.
Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213. Tell us the town, what failed or what you want built, and timing. We will help route the right concrete path — from repair and resurfacing to slabs, steps, walkways, patios, garage floors, and new concrete pours.
Watch the same Vermont home and driveway move through the real seasonal concrete cycle: summer crack, fall saturation, winter movement, and the stabilized repair path.
Dry concrete. Early correction window.
Start With PhotosA small driveway crack looks manageable. This is the low-cost moment to document it, seal the water path, or plan the right repair before the freeze cycle.
Rain and cooling temperatures push water into cracks, joints, edges, and the base below. The visible surface may still look calm while the system is being loaded for winter.
Moisture freezes, expands, and movement concentrates around cracks, joints, thresholds, and unsupported edges. That is when small concrete problems become expensive.
Vermont Concrete Repair routes the right next step: assessment, crack stabilization, drainage correction, resurfacing, replacement, or a new pour that is built for Vermont conditions.
Whether you need a repair, resurfacing, a replacement evaluation, or a new pour, the goal is the same: help you understand the right next move for the property and get it handled with a Vermont-first mindset.
From small repairs to new flatwork, start with photos and we will route the job to the right concrete service path.
Cracks, spalling, settlement, frost heave, trip hazards, steps, walkways, garage slabs, patios, and failed previous repairs.
Overlays, coatings, sealing, polished concrete, decorative surfaces, and surface prep where the existing concrete can support it.
New slabs, patios, driveways, sidewalks, footings, piers, pads, curbs, commercial flatwork, forming, base prep, curing, and saw cuts.
Green Mountain concrete work is different. Snowmelt, spring thaw, freeze-thaw movement, road salt, drainage problems, and wet substrates decide whether a repair lasts or a new pour performs.

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Choose your town or send photos. We serve homes, businesses, associations, and facilities across Vermont.
Lakefront weather, walkways, entries, garage slabs, commercial access, and older concrete.
Residential flatwork, driveways, garages, patios, commercial entries, and access-route concrete.
Homes, retail sites, garages, slabs, sidewalks, and commercial concrete near high-traffic areas.
Lake exposure, residential concrete, garage floors, steps, walkways, and drainage-sensitive slabs.
Driveways, patios, walkways, frost heave, garage floors, and concrete repair for year-round use.
Mountain freeze-thaw exposure, snow load areas, entries, patios, steps, and lodging/property concrete.
Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213 or use the form. Include the town, access, timing, and what outcome you want: repair, resurface, replace, pour, stabilize, or assess.
Repair, resurface, pour, replace, seal, stabilize, assess, or maintain. Use the service and town pages below to find the closest match, or text photos if you are not sure.