Calgary Concrete Repair Specialists

Concrete Problems? We Explain the Cause and Repair the Right Way.

SKN Concrete Solutions helps property owners understand concrete problems, stop ongoing deterioration, and choose the right repair method — from crack injection and joint sealing to surface preparation, waterproofing details, resurfacing and trip-hazard grinding.

Concrete wall repair project

Services

Concrete Repair & Waterproofing Services

A clear service list helps clients quickly understand what SKN Concrete Solutions can help with. Visual problem examples are shown below.

Concrete Crack Injection

Polyurethane and epoxy injection repair for suitable basement wall cracks and concrete cracks.

Grinding & Surface Preparation

Grinding, coating removal and surface preparation before repair, resurfacing or coating application.

Joint & Crack Sealing

Flexible sealant for cracks, control joints and perimeter joints to help reduce water penetration.

Concrete Repair

Repair of damaged concrete areas, broken edges, worn sections and surface defects.

Waterproofing Repairs

Moisture-focused repair details for concrete areas exposed to water, salt and freeze-thaw conditions.

Concrete Resurfacing

Thin resurfacing and restoration options for worn slabs, stairs and other concrete surfaces.

Protective Coatings

Optional coatings to improve appearance and help protect repaired concrete.

Trip Hazard Grinding

Grinding or localized repair for raised slab edges and uneven transitions where appropriate.

And More

Don’t see your exact issue? Send photos and we will review the condition and recommend practical options.

Problem Examples

Common Concrete Problems

These cards use real project photos where they match the category, so clients can recognize the type of issue before requesting an estimate.

Garage floor concrete crack example

Concrete Cracks

Concrete cracks can come from shrinkage, settlement, movement, heavy loads, poor joint placement or freeze-thaw cycles. They can let water and debris enter the slab and lead to deeper deterioration.

Typical solution: inspect the crack and choose injection, sealing, routing, grinding or another repair method based on the actual condition.
Basement crack injection repair example

Crack Injection

Basement wall cracks and certain concrete cracks may require polyurethane or epoxy injection when injection is the correct repair method.

Typical solution: install ports/packers and inject suitable material into the crack, based on moisture, crack movement and repair goal.
Exterior concrete wall spalling and surface damage

Spalling & Surface Damage

Spalling, scaling and weak surface concrete can happen from moisture, salt, freeze-thaw cycles, poor finishing or failed protection.

Typical solution: remove weak material, prepare the surface and apply a suitable repair or resurfacing material.
Sealed concrete joint and perimeter gap detail

Failed Joints & Gaps

Open joints and gaps allow water, salt, dirt and debris to enter between concrete sections or around perimeter details. This can damage edges and accelerate deterioration.

Typical solution: clean and prepare the joint, install backer rod where needed and apply the correct flexible sealant.
Uneven concrete joint and trip hazard example

Uneven Concrete & Trip Hazards

Raised edges, uneven transitions and open slab lines can create a tripping risk and make the area look unfinished.

Typical solution: assess the height difference and recommend grinding, localized repair or replacement where needed.
Damaged concrete restoration example

Concrete Restoration

Damaged concrete around walls, foundations, edges and transitions can expose aggregate, weaken corners and leave the area vulnerable to moisture.

Typical solution: remove loose material, rebuild or resurface the damaged area and protect vulnerable transitions where needed.

Our Process

Inspect. Explain. Repair.

Our goal is not only to complete quality work, but also to give customers a clear understanding of the concrete condition, possible causes, repair options, material choices and expected results.

Garage entrance uneven concrete example

One Project Example

Uneven Concrete at a Garage Entrance

When one side of a concrete transition is higher than the other, it can create a trip hazard and make the entrance look unfinished. The height difference is not always the same along the full line, so the repair approach has to be based on the actual condition.

1. Problem Raised or uneven concrete transition near the garage entrance.
2. Inspection Check the height difference, edge condition, movement and surrounding concrete.
3. Recommended Solution Where appropriate, grind the raised edge or complete localized repair to reduce the hazard.
4. Expected Result A safer, cleaner and more practical transition for daily use.

FAQ

Common Questions

Short answers to the most common questions before starting a concrete repair project.

Do all cracks need injection?

No. Some cracks may be suitable for polyurethane or epoxy injection, but others may need sealing, routing, grinding, resurfacing or another repair approach depending on the condition.

Can I send photos before scheduling a visit?

Yes. Photos are a good first step. They help us understand the visible condition and decide whether a site visit is needed.

Why is surface preparation important?

Repair materials and coatings need a properly prepared surface. Weak concrete, dust, old coatings or contamination can reduce adhesion and shorten the life of the repair.

Can uneven concrete be fixed by grinding?

In some cases, yes. If the height difference is suitable and the concrete condition allows it, grinding can reduce the trip hazard. In other cases, localized repair or replacement may be a better option.

Do you explain different material options?

Yes. We explain practical repair methods, material options and realistic expectations so the client can choose the best solution for the budget and desired result.

Contact

Have a Concrete Problem?

Send photos or request a site visit. We’ll review the visible condition and recommend practical repair options.

Call / Text: 587-899-5118   |   Email: sknconcretesolutions@gmail.com

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