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Top Signs Your Concrete Needs Repair or Replacement

June 1, 2025 By algairen

Concrete is strong—but it’s not invincible. Over time, weather, wear, and shifting ground can cause cracks and damage. If you notice any of the signs below, it might be time to call in the experts. At McGhee’s Concrete, we help homeowners and property managers know when it’s time to act.

1. Cracks That Keep Getting Worse

Small cracks are normal. However, if they’re growing or spreading, it could signal deeper problems. Water can seep in and freeze, making the damage worse. Wide or uneven cracks often mean it’s time for repairs—or even a full replacement.

2. Uneven or Sunken Areas

If your driveway or walkway looks lopsided, it’s a sign of shifting ground underneath. Uneven surfaces aren’t just an eyesore. They can also be a serious tripping hazard. This is especially dangerous in high-traffic areas.

3. Pooling Water

Water should flow off your concrete, not sit on top of it. Pooling water means your surface may no longer be level. Over time, this can lead to erosion and cracking. In winter, water that freezes in these low spots can cause even more damage.

4. Spalling or Flaking

When the top layer of your concrete starts to flake off, that’s called spalling. This happens when water and salt work their way into the surface. As it breaks down, the concrete loses strength and starts to crumble. If the damage is widespread, repairs may not be enough.

5. Fading or Discoloration

While fading alone doesn’t always mean structural problems, it can be a warning sign. Discoloration often points to water damage or surface wear. In addition, it may show that your concrete’s protective sealant has worn away.

6. Exposed Rebar

Seeing rusted steel rods in your concrete is never good. If the rebar is exposed, the concrete has likely lost a lot of its strength. This is a serious issue that typically calls for full replacement to prevent further structural problems.

7. Frequent Repairs

Have you patched the same crack more than once? Are you constantly fixing trip hazards or drainage issues? If so, it may be more cost-effective to replace the surface entirely. New concrete can save time, money, and stress in the long run.


Don’t Wait Until It Gets Worse

Concrete problems don’t fix themselves. In fact, they usually get worse with time and weather. At McGhee’s Concrete, we offer free evaluations to help you make the right call—repair or replace. We’ll walk you through your options and provide a long-lasting solution you can trust.

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Hi, I’m Luke McGhee. My wife Cindy and I started McGhee’s Concrete over a decade ago, but my experience with concrete goes back to my childhood and my relationship with Coastal Precast Systems, a company my dad helped build over 30 years ago. That company is now a multi-million dollar international business. I grew up in the concrete business, and my passion for it continues today. McGhee’s Concrete is family-owned and operated.

We never use sub-contractors. All of our work is done by us and our own highly experienced employees. We are licensed and insured and always treat your project as if it was our own investment. As a small local business, we are able to provide one-on-one customer support and communication directly with the owners, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

We work with homeowners, renovators, contractors and designers to create a customized concrete solution to meet your needs. We are driven by a commitment to excellence and hard-working employees with a deep passion for construction and making our customers happy. At McGhee’s Concrete, we are the foundation for all your construction needs!

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