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Minimize the look of breaks and gaps while preventing damage and settling from taking over your concrete.
When left wide open, cracks and gaps in your concrete leave your concrete up against:
Reduce the appearance of those cracks and large gaps while protecting your concrete and loved ones at the same time. With A-1, you’re getting experts in all things concrete repair.
Flexible concrete caulk is the best material out there for sealing up cracks and joints. It allows your concrete to expand and contract naturally while protecting it from worsening damage, settling, and trip hazards. Not to mention it looks good, too!
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Caulking your concrete is a great fit if...
Color-matched caulk can be blended in with the surrounding concrete.
Caulking is an important part of regular upkeep and can help extend your concrete’s life.
Big breaks in concrete slabs can be a dangerous trip-and-fall liability.
Concrete caulking can preserve and protect your concrete, saving you money in the long run. The following chart shows estimated pricing examples for different concrete caulking situations.
$275
4-6 sidewalk joints or cracks, up to 30 linear feet.
$500
4-6 driveway joints or cracks, up to 50 linear feet.
$1,000+
10+ driveway joints or cracks, up to 100 linear feet.
Concrete caulking pricing varies by location and repair volume. Exact pricing can’t be determined until an A-1 expert has inspected the area. Request a free quote with the link below!
Minimizing the look of cracks and gaps while preserving your concrete is simple:
Request a free onsite cost estimate to learn how convenient and affordable concrete caulking can be.
Watch those pesky cracks blend in with the surrounding concrete as A-1 team members work their magic.
Enjoy the satisfaction that comes with knowing your concrete is protected from damage and looks great, too.
We’ve got you covered with the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about concrete caulking:
Concrete caulking as a standalone service usually takes a few hours to complete, depending on the size of the repair. It is often done at the same time as concrete leveling and/or cleaning and sealing services which can make the process more efficient.
We recommend waiting 24 hours before walking or driving over caulked concrete to let the caulk fully set.
Caulking can last months or years depending on where it was applied, the size of the opening, and the amount of natural movement in the joint or crack. Proper preparation and installation will help it last as long as possible.
Yes, concrete caulking can be combined with other concrete repair services. In fact, we recommend caulking after most concrete leveling jobs to help cut down on water infiltration and erosion under the slab.
Find the answers to all your concrete caulking questions with A-1’s extensive resource library.
Leave dangerous trip hazards and ugly breaks behind you. Request a free onsite cost estimate now and we’ll get back to you within one business day.