SAN DIEGO REPAIRS
SAN DIEGO REPAIRS
619-327-9513 CSLB 1063936
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Concrete spalling, railing-post blowout, cracked edge, stair landing damage, or trip hazard? Text a wide photo and close-up to 619-327-9513 with the property address. We will review the visible damage and tell you whether the next step is a repair scope, site visit, or deeper investigation. Prefer email? AMitchell@AllWorldConstructions.com. For detailed concrete spalling, crack, blowout, railing-post, stair, landing, and trip-hazard repair information, visit All World Concrete Repair.

Step 1 (Photo 1): We start by sounding the area and cutting back the broken corner around the railing post. All loose spalled concrete gets removed until we hit solid material and can see what caused the blowout.

Step 2 (Photo 2): With the cavity opened up, we clean and treat the steel, then drill and epoxy pins/dowels so the patch is mechanically locked in. We tie in reinforcement, prep the substrate, and set the forms so the rebuilt edge comes back straight and tight.

Step 3 (Photo 3): We place a high-strength repair mortar, pack it tight, and finish the face to match the existing profile. After proper curing, we seal the post base and coat/paint as needed so water doesn’t restart the concrete spalling.


Fastest way to start: text photos, property address, and timing to 619-327-9513. Prefer email? AMitchell@AllWorldConstructions.com.
Answer:
Some cracked concrete can be repaired, patched or stabilized depending on the cause and condition. Cracks from movement, drainage problems or failed base material may need more than a surface patch if the goal is a longer-lasting repair.
Answer:
Yes. We repair many types of concrete trip hazards, including raised edges, broken sections, damaged walkways and small flatwork failures. The right fix depends on the height difference, location, drainage, thickness and condition of the surrounding concrete.
Answer:
Concrete can fail from poor drainage, soil movement, tree roots, thin pours, weak base preparation, impact damage, age or water intrusion. A proper repair starts with understanding why the concrete failed, not just covering the damaged area.
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