Contractor repairing a damaged concrete driveway edge in Greenville South Carolina
Repair the failure, not just the appearance

Concrete Driveway Repair
in Greenville, SC

Driveway damage can come from movement, drainage, impact, weak edges, or age. HD Concrete evaluates what failed before recommending a repair, panel replacement, or a larger replacement plan.

Why HD Concrete
  • Family-owned
  • Owner-led planning
  • Site-specific scope
  • Veterans save 15%
What the service solves

Concrete Driveway Repair should fit the way the property works.

Concrete driveway repair can improve safety, slow further deterioration, and restore a cleaner surface when the surrounding slab is sound enough to keep. Depending on the damage, work may include crack preparation, edge or spall repair, removal and replacement of individual panels, transition correction, or full-section replacement.

In the Upstate, concentrated runoff and wet clay can undermine slab edges or contribute to settlement. Tree roots, downspouts, and heavy vehicle paths can also affect performance. The estimate separates cosmetic wear from movement or base-related damage that a surface patch alone will not solve.

01

A repair matched to the cause

We look at movement, drainage, base loss, and traffic before choosing a repair method.

02

Safer transitions

Selected repairs can reduce abrupt edges and trip points at joints, walks, and garage approaches.

03

Clear replacement limits

If a patch is unlikely to last or blend, we explain why panel or driveway replacement may be the better use of the budget.

What the estimate can include

Scope, preparation, and materials.

Every property is different. The final estimate identifies the exact preparation, dimensions, finish, materials, access, cleanup, assumptions, and exclusions for your project.

Typical materials

  • Polymer-modified concrete repair mortar
  • Flexible joint or crack sealant where appropriate
  • Bonding materials for compatible repairs
  • Ready-mix concrete for replacement panels
Discuss My Project
  • 01Damage and drainage assessment
  • 02Crack cleaning and repair options
  • 03Spall and broken-edge repair
  • 04Selective panel removal and replacement
  • 05Transition and joint evaluation
  • 06Cleanup and maintenance guidance
Preparation and work process

A three-step project rhythm.

Concrete placement moves quickly. The scope, site, base, forms, access, weather, and crew sequence need to be ready first.

  1. 01

    Identify the failure

    We inspect crack pattern, settlement, edge support, water flow, and surrounding slab condition.

  2. 02

    Prepare sound edges

    Loose material is removed, the repair area is cleaned, and any approved removal or base correction is completed.

  3. 03

    Repair and protect

    The selected material or replacement concrete is installed, finished, cured, and reviewed with realistic appearance expectations.

Example of driveway repair work in the Greenville area
Ideal project types

Projects this service can fit.

  • Broken driveway corners and edges
  • Isolated damaged or settled panels
  • Nonstructural cracks and open joints
  • Rough transitions at garages or sidewalks

Not sure whether this is the right concrete service? Send a photo, dimensions, the project address, and how the surface needs to be used.

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Concrete Driveway Repair FAQs

Useful answers,
before the estimate.

These questions cover the choices, limitations, and site conditions that commonly affect this concrete service.

Can every cracked driveway be repaired?

No. Widespread movement, severe settlement, poor base conditions, or many broken panels can make replacement more practical than repeated patching.

Will the repair match the old concrete?

New repair material and replacement panels usually differ in color and texture from weathered concrete. We aim for a neat, compatible repair but do not promise an invisible match.

Can a sunken driveway section be raised?

Some slabs may be candidates for specialized lifting, while others need removal and base correction. HD Concrete reviews the site and explains which services are included in its proposed scope.

How do I know whether to repair or replace?

The decision depends on how much of the driveway is affected, why it failed, the expected appearance, access, and the cost of extending the life of the remaining concrete.

Start with the site, use, and scope

Ready to plan your driveway repair project?

Share photos and project details. Dakota will confirm service-area fit and the next estimating step.