PRIS Concrete repairs and replaces concrete in Houston
Fix the problem and build it right. We inspect the cause, choose the best fix, and deliver a clean, long-lasting surface. When a panel or slab is too far gone, we tear out what is failing and rebuild on a solid base.

Why homeowners choose PRIS Concrete
You get clear pricing, a consistent schedule, and a team that shows up ready to work. We set proper grades, reinforce where needed, and finish with care so your concrete looks good and holds up in Houston weather. We keep you updated from start to finish and walk the job with you before and after the project.
Repair or replace
Repair makes sense when
- Cracks are hairline or limited in length
- Spalls or chips are small and shallow
- Joints have failed sealant but the slab is sound
- The surface is stained or slick but the base is stable
Replace makes sense when
- Panels are broken, sunken, or rocking
- Deep cracks run through the slab and keep growing
- Water is trapped and the base is pumping mud
- Tree roots or poor soils have lifted large areas
If the base is stable and you want a new look, visit the Surface Repair and Overlays page. If you plan to rework walkways or add living space, see Sidewalks and Walkways and Concrete Patios.


What we fix or replace
- Driveways with cracking, settlement, or failed approaches
- Patios with uneven slabs or poor drainage
- Walkways with trip hazards and lifted panels
- Garage and house slab sections after plumbing work
- Entry steps with chipped nosings or uneven rise
If multiple areas are failing, we can phase work so you keep access during the project.
Our repair and replacement process
Inspect and plan
We check subgrade, drainage, tree roots, and joints. We mark problem areas and explain the cause. You get a written scope and timeline.
Repair path
For sound slabs we route and seal cracks, patch spalls, and clean and reseal joints. We match texture and color as closely as possible and include a care plan.
Replacement path
For failed sections we saw cut clean edges, remove concrete and base, and haul off debris. We rebuild the base with compaction, set forms, place reinforcement, pour to the right thickness, and add proper joints.
Protect and clean up
We cure correctly, backfill edges, and leave the site tidy. We review simple maintenance to keep the surface looking good.

Details that make repairs last
- Joint layout that matches panel size and traffic
- Sealants that handle Houston sun and rain
- Drainage fixes that move water away from slabs
- Root barriers or layout adjustments near trees
- Base corrections at problem spots before any pour
If your driveway needs a fresh layout or added parking, visit the Concrete Driveways page. For decorative edges and bands, see Custom Concrete.
Finishes and options

Broom finish for traction and a classic look

Light texture to reduce glare on open areas

Borders and bands to frame transitions between old and new

Integral color or stain to coordinate with nearby surfaces

Sealer options for added protection on high use areas
What to expect
- Line item estimate with clear pricing
- Start date and daily updates from your project lead
- Respectful teams and a tidy job site
- Final walkthrough and maintenance tips
Serving Houston neighborhoods
We install and repair expansion joints across Houston, including River Oaks, Memorial, Galleria and Uptown, West University, Bellaire, Tanglewood, and other neighborhoods.
Visit the Areas Served page to choose your area and view nearby projects in the Projects gallery.
FAQs
Can you match color and texture
We get close on small repairs and blends. Fresh concrete cures lighter at first. Borders and bands make clean transitions when an exact match is not possible.
How long does a typical replacement take
Small sections can finish in two to three days. Full driveway or patio replacements often take three to seven days depending on access, size, and weather. We confirm the schedule before we start.
Will new concrete crack
Concrete moves with temperature and soil. Proper base prep, joint layout, reinforcement, and curing control where small cracks go and help prevent random cracking.
Why did my slab fail
Common causes are poor base, missing joints, bad drainage, heavy loads, or tree roots. We address the cause first so the fix lasts.
How soon can I use the new surface
You can usually walk on new concrete after one to two days. Light vehicles can often return after several days. Full strength develops in about 28 days. We confirm timing for your job.
What affects price
Square footage, access, saw cutting, haul off, base repairs, reinforcement, finish type, and any decorative work. Your estimate shows each item so you can see where the cost comes from.




