



A cracked, settling driveway apron is one of those things that's easy to put off. It doesn't seem urgent - until it is. What starts as a surface crack becomes a channel for water and road salt to work their way underneath. Over time, that moisture breaks down the sub-base, and now you've got a problem that's creeping toward your foundation. That's when a cosmetic fix becomes a much bigger conversation.
We tear out the old apron completely. No patching over a failing base, no shortcuts. Once the old concrete is out, we focus on the sub-base - grading and leveling it so the new pour has something solid to sit on. That step matters more than most people realize. A perfectly finished slab is only as good as what's underneath it.
From there, it's forming, pouring, and finishing. Clean control joints, proper slope, smooth edges. The kind of flatwork that holds up through freeze-thaw cycles and years of daily use. We walk homeowners through each step so there are no surprises - you know what we're doing and why before we ever start.
If your apron has cracks running through it or you've noticed it starting to drop away from the garage floor, that's worth paying attention to. We're happy to take a look and give you a straight answer on what it actually needs.