Concrete Repair and Resurfacing

Concrete Repair and Resurfacing

RAM Builders repaired, replaced or retrofitted concrete foundations and flatwork for ten years in the state of California. We did a large amount of this type of work for three different national builders here, in the state of Utah. Our main concrete repair technician, Paul McCoy, has received specialty training in the complete "Miracoat " line of repair and resurfacing systems. We do complete removal and replacement of broken-up or cracked concrete. The difference at RAM is that we always correct the underlying problem which caused the concrete to fail in the first place. Many of our competitors simply rremove the bad concrete and place new concrete in exactly the same place in exactly the same way and form that it was in before. We treat and rectify any problems with the subsurface soils and we always install a slip plane of introduced engineered fill below the new concrete.

We repair and resurface spalled or lightly cracked concrete. "Spalling" is pits or chips which break up the surface. They are the result of the freeze/ thaw cycle. We seal all new concrete and repaired surfaces with a sophisticated penetrating sealer to prevent freeze/ thaw damage.
PLEASE REFER TO THE PHOTOS IN THE GALLERY AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

stacks_image_04E5A3DE-2A41-4A49-92B3-8E3A5D4828B4
Complete concrete removal and replacement is available. Prior to new concrete the reason for old failures will be understood and rectified.
stacks_image_0BA94AB2-9622-4003-B7DC-B075B5061C50
Even small repair jobs are sealed with a penetrant, to avoid spalling and break-up due to freeze/ thaw.
stacks_image_DEF55EC5-5E21-4E67-A536-A9C658DBC565
A large side yard and rear patio retrofit, just after the new concrete has been placed and "bull-floated".
Concrete repair and resurfacing that are provided and installed by RAM Builders, Inc.:

• MiraCote concrete repair systems.

• Substrate reintroduction and compaction.

• Subsurface drainage and management as required.

• New concrete flatwork.

(To see the slideshow in fullscreen - click the icon on the bottom far right corner. To exit fullscreen hit 'esc')