Repairs
Cracked steps, spalling slabs, trip hazards — fixed properly, without paying for a replacement you don’t need.
The craft
Repair what’s sound, replace what isn’t
After 44 years of pouring concrete, we’re just as good at reading it. Spalled treads, cracked corners, and surface damage can usually be rebuilt and resurfaced for a fraction of replacement cost — but concrete failing from underneath will take a repair down with it. The first thing we do is tell you which one you have.
When repair is the right call, we rebuild the damage, re-form the edges, and resurface to a single uniform finish — like the stairs below.
Before & after
Same stairs, second life
Common questions about repairs
Can concrete steps be repaired without replacing them?
Usually, yes. If the structure underneath is sound, spalled treads and broken nosings can be rebuilt and the whole flight resurfaced to a uniform finish — both projects on this page were exactly that. If the base has failed, we’ll tell you honestly that repair money would be wasted.
Do you take small repair jobs?
Yes. Cracked steps, trip hazards, spalling patios, broken block walls — repairs have been part of the work since 1982. Small jobs get the same crew and the same standards as full projects.
Will a repair match the existing concrete?
A resurfaced section will read as one clean surface, but fresh concrete next to 30-year-old concrete never matches perfectly on day one — anyone who promises invisible is overpromising. Where match matters, resurfacing the full element (a whole flight of stairs, a whole panel) is how you get a uniform result.
What does a repair cost?
Most repairs are small, fast projects — the price depends on how much rebuilding the damage needs. Estimates are always free: call (310) 539-8023 and send us a photo of the problem.
Let’s build something that lasts
44 years of South Bay craftsmanship, one phone call away. Estimates are always free.