
Structural Repairs in Houston, TX
Concrete repair, spalling restoration, epoxy injection, rebar protection, and structural surface work for commercial and residential properties.
Structural Repair Services
Spalling Repair
Removal of delaminated concrete, treatment of exposed rebar, and application of polymer-modified repair mortars to restore the concrete surface and protect the structure.
Epoxy Injection
Injection of low-viscosity structural epoxy into cracks to bond and seal them from within, restoring tensile strength to cracked concrete beams, columns, and slabs.
Rebar Protection
Application of corrosion inhibitors and protective coatings to exposed reinforcing steel to stop active corrosion and prevent further expansion-related damage.
Concrete Patching
Surface-level patching of potholes, voids, honeycombing, and deteriorated areas using high-strength, fast-curing repair mortars compatible with the existing substrate.
Protective Coatings
Application of penetrating sealers and surface coatings to slow moisture ingress, carbonation, and chemical attack on exposed concrete surfaces.
Parking Structure Repair
Specialized structural repair systems for parking decks including traffic-bearing deck coatings, drain repair, and load-bearing column restoration.
Structural Work Gallery
Structural Repairs FAQ
Spalling is most often caused by corrosion of embedded reinforcing steel. When moisture penetrates the concrete cover and reaches the rebar, rust forms and expands, exerting outward pressure that breaks off the concrete surface. It can also result from freeze-thaw cycles, though this is less common in Houston.
In most cases, yes. Targeted repair methods such as polymer-modified mortars, epoxy injection, and carbon fiber reinforcement can restore structural integrity without demolition, at a fraction of the cost of full replacement.
It depends on crack type, width, and pattern. Hairline cracks may only need sealing to prevent moisture ingress. Wider or active cracks, especially at structural members, should be evaluated promptly to determine if they indicate ongoing movement or load-related distress.
Yes. Parking decks are among the most demanding environments for concrete — exposed to vehicle loads, de-icing chemicals, and thermal cycling. We provide structural repair and deck coating systems specifically for parking structure applications.
Free Structural Assessment
Let us evaluate the condition of your concrete and recommend the most cost-effective repair approach.