Cracked, sunken, or spalling concrete doesn't always need to be torn out and replaced. In many cases, professional repair work can restore the function and appearance of your existing concrete at a fraction of the cost. Keep It Wet Concrete provides expert concrete repair services throughout the Fort Walton Beach area, addressing the specific types of damage that Florida's coastal environment creates.
Common Concrete Damage in Coastal Florida
Living near the Gulf Coast accelerates concrete deterioration in ways that inland properties don't experience. Salt-laden air corrodes exposed rebar and weakens surface integrity. Sandy soil shifts and settles beneath slabs, causing cracks and uneven surfaces. Florida's intense UV exposure breaks down sealers and surface treatments faster than in milder climates.
We also see significant damage from tree root intrusion, improper original installation (especially inadequate base preparation in sandy soil), and the natural expansion and contraction cycles of Florida's temperature swings. Understanding the cause of damage is the first step toward a lasting repair.
Crack Repair & Sealing
Not all cracks are created equal. Hairline shrinkage cracks are cosmetic and easily sealed. Structural cracks that extend through the full depth of the slab indicate movement and require more involved repair.
We use flexible polyurethane sealants for control joint maintenance, epoxy injection for structural crack bonding, and routing-and-sealing techniques for wider cracks. Every repair is matched to the type and cause of the crack — a patch that doesn't address the underlying issue will fail again.
Slab Leveling & Lifting
Sunken or tilted concrete slabs are both a trip hazard and an eyesore. In many cases, we can lift and level existing slabs without replacement using polyurethane foam injection — a process that stabilizes the slab and fills voids beneath it.
This technique works well for settled driveway sections, tilted sidewalk panels, and uneven patio slabs. It's faster, less invasive, and more cost-effective than full removal and replacement, and the slab is usable within hours rather than days.
Resurfacing & Overlay
When a concrete surface is structurally sound but cosmetically worn — scaling, pitting, discoloration, or outdated appearance — resurfacing is the ideal solution. We apply a cementitious overlay system that bonds to the existing surface, creating a completely new finished surface.
Overlays can be stamped, textured, or colored to match any design vision. This approach is particularly popular for pool decks and patios that have good structural integrity but need a fresh look and improved slip resistance.