Vermonters’ Home for All Things Concrete.
Repair, resurfacing, replacement evaluation, new concrete pours, slabs, steps, walkways, garage floors, patios, driveways, commercial concrete, surface systems, drainage-sensitive concrete, joints, sealing, and concrete maintenance — all routed through a Vermont-first intake that looks at repair options before 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.

One local intake instead of guessing the trade name.
Send photos and the town. We’ll help route the work toward repair, resurfacing, replacement, new concrete, stabilization, sealing, or a SlabWorx homeowner assessment when the condition needs site review.
Concrete work should not start with a blind quote.
A crack, heaved slab, spalled step, wet garage threshold, or failed overlay may not need full replacement. We look at the site condition first, then route the job toward repair, resurfacing, stabilization, partial replacement, or a new pour when that is the correct path.
Repair options first.
- Movement, water, load, drainage, and base conditions reviewed
- Previous failed repairs considered before repeating the same mistake
- Replacement recommended when repair is not the durable option
- Clear scope direction without pressure or hard-sell tactics
Repair services.
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Concrete Crack Repair
Cracks are not all the same. We separate shrinkage cracks, moving cracks, water-entry cracks, garage threshold cracks, and structural warning signs before recommending a repair.
Concrete Trip Hazard Repair
Raised sidewalk edges, settled walkways, garage lips, entry transitions, and uneven concrete need practical correction with safety and access in mind.
Frost Heave Concrete Repair
Frost heave is usually a water, soil, base, and drainage issue before it is a concrete issue. We identify why the concrete moved before proposing work.
Spalling and Scaling Concrete Repair
Spalling, scaling, pop-outs, and surface loss often come from salt, saturation, weak surface paste, poor curing, or failed coatings.
Concrete Slab Leveling and Settlement Repair
Sunken slabs, dropped aprons, settled patios, low walkways, and voided concrete need a support-first review.
Concrete Steps and Walkway Repair
Steps and walkways carry safety, drainage, winter exposure, and daily access risk all at once.
Garage Floor Repair
Garage slabs in Vermont take vehicles, snowmelt, road salt, threshold stress, freeze-thaw cycling, and coating wear.
Pool Deck and Patio Concrete Repair
Patios and pool decks need safe transitions, water shedding, slip resistance, and surface durability.
Basement Floor Repair
Basement floor cracks, moisture, dusting, settlement, old patching, and uneven areas need moisture-aware repair planning.
Concrete Replacement
Some concrete should be repaired; some should be replaced. We help sort removal, base correction, new pour planning, and replacement sequencing.
Concrete Demolition and Removal
Removal scope depends on access, disposal, thickness, reinforcement, adjacent structures, dust, noise, and what needs to be rebuilt afterward.
Surface services.
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Concrete Resurfacing
Resurfacing only works when the existing concrete can support a bonded surface. We evaluate soundness, moisture, surface profile, drainage, and prior coatings.
Epoxy and Polyaspartic Floor Coatings
Coatings need the right concrete, surface profile, vapor condition, and temperature window before they are promised.
Polished Concrete Floors
Polished concrete depends on slab condition, aggregate exposure, prior coatings, flatness, moisture, and expectations.
Decorative Concrete
Decorative concrete should still perform. We help with colored concrete, textured surfaces, exposed aggregate, scoring, stain, and finish choices.
Stamped Concrete
Stamped concrete needs base prep, drainage, reinforcement, pattern planning, color, joint layout, sealing, and weather timing.
Interior Concrete Floors
Interior concrete floors may need repair, leveling, polishing, coatings, sealing, crack treatment, or moisture review before finish work.
Concrete Overlays
Overlays can refresh worn concrete, but only when the substrate is sound, prepared, dry enough, and detailed correctly for Vermont exposure.
New Concrete services.
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New Concrete Pours
New concrete starts with access, excavation, base prep, drainage, reinforcement, forming, finish type, curing, saw cuts, and a Vermont weather window.
Concrete Driveway Pours
Driveways need excavation, compacted base, drainage, reinforcement strategy, apron transitions, broom finish, saw cuts, and curing protection.
Concrete Patio Pours
Patios need a stable base, slope away from the home, clean access, finish planning, joint layout, curing, and drainage control.
Concrete Sidewalk Installation
New sidewalks and walkways need grade control, safe transitions, base prep, forms, finish, saw cuts, drainage, and winter-aware curing.
Concrete Curb and Gutter Work
Curbs and gutter lines are drainage parts, not just concrete edges. We review water direction, support, traffic exposure, forming, finish, and cure timing.
Concrete Slabs
Slabs for homes, shops, garages, sheds, additions, porches, and light commercial spaces need the right base, drainage, thickness, reinforcement, finish, and cure window.
Shed Slabs and Small Building Pads
Shed slabs need compacted base, drainage, square layout, clean access, anchor planning, and a finish that can survive winter exposure.
Hot Tub Pads
Hot tub pads carry concentrated weight, constant moisture, freeze-thaw exposure, and electrical/access coordination. The base and drainage matter as much as the surface.
Garage Aprons and Threshold Concrete
Garage aprons take vehicle transitions, plow contact, salt, snowmelt, and threshold stress. We plan slope, joints, edge support, and finish around Vermont use.
Concrete Landings and Entry Pads
Entry landings need safe elevation transitions, drainage away from doors, frost-aware support, slip-resistant finish, and clean connection to steps or walks.
Porch Slabs
Porch slabs need support, drainage, step integration, finish planning, and weather timing so the entry performs through winter.
Concrete Walkway Pours
Walkway pours need route layout, safe transitions, base prep, drainage, forms, broom finish, joint layout, and winter service planning.
Concrete Pad Installation
Concrete pads for equipment, utilities, sheds, generators, tanks, bins, and small structures need layout, bearing, access, thickness, drainage, and finish clarity.
Utility and Generator Pads
Utility pads need level support, proper thickness, anchoring allowance, drainage, service access, and coordination around equipment placement.
Basement Slab Pours
Basement slabs require access planning, vapor and moisture awareness, base prep, thickness, finish, curing, and coordination around existing walls and utilities.
Barn and Agricultural Concrete
Barns, utility areas, equipment paths, and agricultural slabs need practical thickness, drainage, traction, washdown awareness, and load planning.
Shop Floor Concrete
Shop floors need base support, thickness planning, joint layout, finish type, equipment load awareness, and long-term serviceability.
Concrete Step Pours
New concrete steps need rise/run layout, forming, reinforcement, landing integration, drainage, broom finish, nosing detail, and curing protection.
Mudroom and Entry Slabs
Entry slabs and mudroom transitions need practical slope, moisture control, salt exposure planning, safe transitions, and clean tie-in to walks or steps.
Structural / Support services.
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Concrete Footings and Piers
Footings, piers, pads, and support bases need layout, excavation, bearing, depth, reinforcement, and inspection awareness.
Concrete Foundation Repair
Foundation cracks, leaks, movement, spalling, and settlement symptoms need careful intake and may require licensed structural review.
Concrete Retaining Wall Repair
Retaining walls are drainage and soil systems. Cracks, leaning, bowing, displacement, spalling, and water pressure need a risk-first review.
House Leveling and Concrete Support Correction
Settlement, porch movement, slab support loss, pier failure, and support correction need careful scoping and structural-review awareness.
Frost-Aware Slab Planning
Vermont slabs need attention to frost depth, drainage, base stability, insulation or frost protection where applicable, and seasonal movement risk.
Commercial / Access services.
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ADA Concrete Compliance and Access Route Repair
Commercial access routes, ramps, sidewalks, curb transitions, and trip hazards need measured, documented review.
Commercial Concrete Services
Commercial concrete needs uptime, safety, documentation, access planning, schedule control, and durability.
Dumpster Pads
Dumpster pads need load support, truck access, drainage, abrasion resistance, edge durability, and a finish that survives repeated service traffic.
Loading Dock Concrete Repair
Loading docks need safety, load transfer, edge repair, joint management, drainage, and schedule control to reduce disruption.
Warehouse Floor Repair
Warehouse floors need flatness awareness, joint repair, crack routing, spall repair, forklift traffic planning, and dust-control options.
Protection / Joints services.
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Concrete Waterproofing and Sealing
Sealers can reduce water and salt intrusion, but they are not a substitute for drainage correction or structural repair.
Expansion Joint and Control Joint Repair
Joints manage movement and water. We clean, rebuild, route, seal, or recreate joint function depending on slab behavior and exposure.
Concrete Saw Cutting
Saw cutting may be needed for removals, clean repair boundaries, control joints, access openings, or replacement sections.
Control Joint Saw Cuts
Control joints reduce uncontrolled cracking when placed and timed correctly. We plan cuts around slab size, thickness, layout, and cure window.
Concrete Drainage Correction
Standing water shortens concrete service life. Drainage correction may involve slope review, joint sealing, edge correction, surface repair, or replacement planning.
Concrete Sealing
Concrete sealing helps reduce water, salt, and surface wear when the slab is sound and the product matches the exposure.
Concrete Maintenance
Concrete maintenance covers sealing, joint upkeep, seasonal inspection, drainage review, minor repair, and planning before small defects become expensive.
Send photos. We’ll route the right concrete path.
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.