
Concrete Repair
Services Greeley
Greeley's trusted concrete repair specialists. From the older neighborhoods around UNC to the newer developments out west, we lift sunken slabs, seal cracks, and coat tired floors — fast, affordable, and built to last in Weld County's tough climate.
Family-Owned
Since 2018
5-Star Rated
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Fully Insured
Licensed & Bonded
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Local Concrete Experts
Northern Colorado's Most Trusted Concrete Repair Team — Now Serving Every Corner of Greeley
Greeley sits at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers, where 4,650-foot elevation, dry summers, freezing winters, and decades of agricultural and irrigation activity make it one of the most demanding environments in Colorado for concrete. Cracks, settling, and surface spalling are not signs of bad construction — they're signs of normal wear in Weld County's soil and climate. The good news? Almost every issue we see in Greeley can be fixed for a fraction of replacement cost.
Fix My Concrete is a family-owned, locally-operated concrete repair company headquartered in Loveland and serving all of Greeley — from the historic homes around UNC and downtown Glenmere to the rapidly growing west-side communities along Highway 34 and 47th Avenue. Our trucks are typically less than 25 minutes from any Greeley driveway, and we don't subcontract a single project.
We specialize in polyurethane concrete lifting, crack and joint repair, and premium decorative coatings — three services that solve nearly every common concrete issue Greeley homeowners face. Our process is fast (most projects done in a single visit), clean (no heavy mud slurry), and affordable (typically 50–70% less than tear-out and replace).
Greeley Services
Every Concrete Repair Service Greeley Homes Need
One local team. Five core services. No subcontractors, no surprises, no hard sells.
Concrete Lifting & Leveling
Sunken Greeley driveways, sidewalks, garage stoops, and patios lifted in hours with polyurethane foam. The same engineered material used to stabilize highways and bridges across Weld County.
- Driveways & approaches
- Sidewalks & walkways
- Garage stoops & porches
- Pool decks & patios
Concrete Crack Repair & Joint Sealing
Greeley's freeze-thaw cycles, hot dry summers, and irrigation runoff open up cracks fast. We seal cracks and joints with flexible polyurethane that moves with temperature swings — instead of cracking apart again next winter.
- Hairline & wide cracks
- Control & expansion joints
- Settlement crack repair
- Surface re-sealing
Decorative Concrete Coatings
Polyaspartic and epoxy floor systems for Greeley garages, patios, basements, and commercial floors. Resistant to UV, road salt, oil, and the daily wear from Greeley's busy lifestyle.
- Garage floor coatings
- Patio & pool deck coatings
- Basement & shop floors
- Commercial polyaspartic
Commercial Concrete Repair
We work with Greeley property managers, HOAs, the City, and local businesses on parking lots, ADA ramps, loading docks, and warehouse floors with minimal disruption to operations.
- Parking lot leveling
- Loading dock repair
- ADA-compliant trip hazard fixes
- Warehouse floor restoration
General Concrete Repair
From spalling and pitting to surface damage caused by Greeley's deicers and irrigation, our full-service repairs restore the look and structural integrity of your concrete.
- Spalling & flaking repair
- Surface restoration
- Edge & corner rebuilds
- Driveway resurfacing
Local Soil & Climate
Why Concrete Fails in Greeley
Greeley sits where the prairie meets the rivers — a geologically unique pocket of Northern Colorado with very specific soil challenges that affect concrete in predictable ways. Knowing the cause is half the fix.
Alluvial River Soils & High Water Tables
Properties near the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers — much of north and east Greeley — sit on layered alluvial sands and silts with seasonally high water tables. Spring runoff and irrigation can wash fine soil out from beneath slabs, creating voids that cause sudden settling.
Expansive Clay & Gypsum-Bearing Soils
Further from the rivers, especially in west and south Greeley, you'll find pockets of expansive Pierre Shale clays and gypsum-bearing soils. These swell when wet and shrink when dry, lifting and dropping concrete repeatedly until it cracks.
Agricultural & Construction Backfill
Greeley has expanded rapidly onto former farm and ranch land. New subdivisions west of Highway 257 and along the Promontory and Westmoor corridors often have loose backfill that compacts over the first 5–10 years — exactly when most homeowners notice their first signs of settling.
Freeze-Thaw, Heat & Deicing Salts
Greeley sees 100+ freeze-thaw cycles a year, intense summer UV, and heavy winter deicing salt use along the city's major corridors. This combination accelerates surface spalling, joint failure, and crack widening on driveways, sidewalks, and entryways.
Greeley Neighborhoods Served
We Repair Concrete in Every Greeley Neighborhood
Including all ZIP codes 80631 and 80634 — plus surrounding unincorporated Weld County and the LaSalle, Evans, and Garden City communities.
Our Greeley Process
From Free Estimate to Finished Job — In Days, Not Weeks
Free On-Site Estimate
We come to your Greeley property, walk the area, identify the cause, and give you a written, no-pressure quote on the spot.
Schedule Same Week
Most Greeley repairs are scheduled within 5–10 business days. Larger commercial jobs are often available even sooner.
Single-Visit Repair
Our local crew arrives in a fully equipped truck and completes most residential projects in 1–3 hours, single visit.
Cured & Ready Same Day
Polyurethane lifting cures in 15 minutes. Crack repairs are walk-on within an hour. Most projects are fully usable the same day.
Greeley FAQ
Concrete Repair Questions From Greeley Homeowners
Most Greeley residential concrete lifting projects fall between $400 and $1,800 — far less than the $5,000+ typical replacement cost. Crack and joint repair starts around $200 for a small driveway, and full coating systems for a 2-car garage typically run $2,500–$4,500 depending on prep needs and finish. We give every Greeley homeowner a free, written, no-pressure on-site estimate so you know exactly what your project will cost before deciding.
We serve all of Greeley — both ZIP codes (80631 and 80634), plus the surrounding communities of Evans, LaSalle, Garden City, and Eaton. Our crews work everywhere from the historic homes around UNC and Glenmere to the rapidly growing west-side developments along Highway 34, 47th Avenue, and the Promontory/Westmoor area.
Most Greeley residential lifting jobs are finished in a single visit lasting 1–3 hours. Polyurethane foam cures in about 15 minutes, so you can drive on your driveway, walk on your sidewalk, or use your stoop the same day. Larger commercial projects take longer but are still typically same-day.
There are four main causes specific to Greeley: alluvial soils and seasonally high water tables along the rivers, expansive Pierre Shale clay and gypsum-bearing soils further from the water, loose construction backfill in newer west-side subdivisions, and 100+ freeze-thaw cycles per year combined with heavy winter deicing salts. We diagnose the cause during your free estimate and recommend the right fix — usually polyurethane foam injection.
Yes. Polyurethane foam lifting works year-round, even in cold weather, because the chemical reaction generates its own heat and cures very quickly. Decorative concrete coatings need above-freezing surface temperatures for at least 24 hours, so we schedule those for spring through fall. Crack and joint sealing can be completed in most months as long as the concrete is dry.
Polyurethane foam doesn't break down — it's the same engineered material used to fill voids beneath highways and bridges across Colorado. Most lifted concrete stays level permanently as long as the underlying soil isn't actively eroding. Our flexible crack and joint sealants are built to last 5+ years in Northern Colorado's freeze-thaw climate, and our polyaspartic coating systems carry warranties up to 5 years on qualifying projects.
Barely. We use 3/8-inch injection holes — about the size of a pencil eraser — and patch them with color-matched grout to blend with your existing concrete. Compared to old-school mudjacking, which leaves 1.5–2 inch holes that are very visible, our process is dramatically cleaner.
Yes. Fix My Concrete carries full general liability insurance and workers' compensation, and we're registered to operate in Greeley, Weld County, and across Colorado. We provide proof of insurance on request before any project begins. We're family-owned, locally-operated, and we don't subcontract — the crews you meet at the estimate are the same ones doing the work.
Absolutely. We work with Greeley property managers, HOAs, the City of Greeley, UCHealth, and local businesses on parking lots, loading docks, sidewalks, ADA ramp leveling, and warehouse floors. We schedule around your operations to minimize downtime — most commercial projects are completed overnight or on weekends.
Traditional mudjacking pumps a heavy slurry of mud and cement under the slab to lift it. It works, but the material is heavier (which can cause more settling later in Greeley's soft soils), uses larger 1.5–2 inch injection holes, and takes 24+ hours to cure. We use polyurethane foam — it's 50x lighter, uses 3/8 inch holes, cures in 15 minutes, and won't wash out under irrigation or high water tables. For Greeley's soil conditions, foam is almost always the better long-term choice.
Ready When You Are
Get Your Free Greeley
Concrete Repair Estimate
On-site, no-pressure, written quote — usually within the same week. Call, text, or fill out the contact form. We'll do the rest.
