Settled concrete is a common issue in Minnesota, but addressing it early can help prevent costly damage down the road. If the sunken concrete is still in good condition, we can offer a long-term solution to lift and restore it. Our process eliminates tripping hazards, corrects dips, reduces slopes, improves drainage, reestablishes proper step heights, and stabilizes the concrete for lasting durability.
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Concrete floors are typically poured quickly, but without proper precautions, uneven curing can cause the edges of the slab to curl. Additionally, forklift traffic in warehouses can lead to the shifting or rocking of the slab, which may eventually result in cracks. Unstable forklift loads only increase the risk, adding liability for both your employees and your bottom line. Minnesota Concrete Solutions specializes in stabilizing shifting warehouse floors, helping to prevent costly damage and protecting your valuable investments.
While many companies offer waterproofing and water management systems, the professionals at Minnesota Concrete Solutions are experts in assessing water intrusion issues and providing tailored recommendations to waterproof your foundation. Due to typical construction practices, a reliable water management system is crucial to prevent water from entering your home or building. Over time, standard builder-installed systems often fail, which is why it's important for homeowners to assess their foundations before investing in finishing a basement. Call us today for a thorough water intrusion assessment!
* * A small fee applies to some waterproofing scopes of work provided. Determined by estimator prior to scheduling the initial visit.
The transition from your driveway to your garage takes on a heavy load throughout the year from constant vehicle traffic. Settling asphalt or concrete can cause further damage to the driving surface and the foundation of your garage. This issue is particularly recurring if your foundation is made of cinder blocks. If left unaddressed, it can lead to significant foundation damage and costly repairs down the line.
Strengthening your garage foundation offers a long-term, effective solution to your garage apron problems. At Minnesota Concrete Solutions, we’ll assess your current garage apron, foundation, and surrounding conditions to provide the best recommendations for protecting your investment and preventing future damage.
Concrete is incredibly resilient and a beautiful to accent your home. While asphalt driveways have become popular as a low-cost, typically building installed, alternative to concrete, they’re simply no match for concrete’s appearance or lifespan.
When installed correctly, a concrete driveway can last for decades upon decades. In most cases, they require very little maintenance. An occasional power wash and resealing will extend the beauty of the surface throughout the life of the concrete.
At Minnesota Concrete Solutions, we proudly offer brick paver solutions, a premium choice for all your hard surface needs. Whether you’re looking to enhance your driveway, sidewalk, patio, or any other outdoor space, we provide a wide range of styles, colors, and patterns to suit your aesthetic and functional requirements.
Brick pavers are known for their durability and timeless appeal, making them a perfect option for projects that need to withstand the test of time. Our team ensures that every installation is done with precision and care, using the highest industry standards to create a beautiful, lasting finish.
When you choose Minnesota Concrete Solutions, Inc., we don't just lay pavers—we provide a solution that adds long-term value to your property. With our expert craftsmanship, your new brick paving will not only look stunning, but will also stand up to years of use and the elements. From the first consultation to the final touch, we’re committed to delivering a top-quality paving experience that enhances both the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space.
Cracks in poured concrete basement walls are common sources of seepage that can lead to persistent basement water problems, requiring professional repair. These cracks are typically non-structural, meaning they aren’t caused by major foundation movement and don’t pose a direct threat to the overall stability of the foundation. While they may allow water to enter, they are usually more of a moisture issue than a structural one.
However, structural cracks are a different story. These cracks are a clear indication of deeper foundation issues, often caused by settling, shifting, or pressure from the surrounding soil. Even if they don’t allow water into the basement, structural cracks represent a much more significant problem that can affect the long-term stability of your foundation. They should never be ignored, as failing to address them can lead to more severe and costly repairs down the line.
If you notice any cracks in your basement walls, it’s important to have a professional assess the severity and determine the best course of action for repair—whether it's addressing seepage or tackling foundational stability.
Industrial floor slabs endure harsh conditions including heavy equipment, steel-wheel forklifts, vibrating equipment, etc. These conditions result in damage to the concrete surfaces, joints, and nosing. Damaged industrial concrete creates safety hazards, is hard on equipment, and inhibits and can even stop production.
Our goal is to get in and out as quickly as possible to allow your production to continue with as little disruption as possible. Our team lifts any uneven sections of concrete to make a smooth, even surface.
Damaged areas are cut out using dustless equipment to limit disruption in production and save on clean-up time. A bonding agent is applied and mortar is installed. The mortar is ground flush with the surrounding floor surface. Control joints are saw cut and filled with polyurea. Your employees can continue to work around our area while we repair your floor. Our two-component urethane resin system can be traffic ready in 10-20 minutes after install!
Minnesota Concrete Solutions, Inc.
Prior Lake, MN