Concrete Repair Near Me in Tulsa, OK

Crack repair, settling correction, spalling restoration, and structural concrete services across Tulsa, Bixby, Owasso, Broken Arrow, and Jenks.

Trusted Concrete Repair Contractor Serving Tulsa Since 2014

When concrete starts to crack, settle, or break apart, the damage rarely stays small. What looks like a hairline crack today often becomes a structural problem within a season, especially in Tulsa, where freeze-thaw cycles, expansive clay soil, and seasonal moisture swings put concrete under constant stress.

At Liberty Concrete, we’ve spent over a decade repairing damaged concrete across the Tulsa metro. From cracked driveways and settling sidewalks to commercial flatwork failures and structural slab repairs, our team diagnoses the underlying cause before recommending a fix, because patching a symptom without addressing the source is how problems return bigger and more expensive.

We provide honest assessments, written estimates, and concrete repair work built to last. Whether you’re dealing with a residential driveway that’s developed surface damage or a commercial parking lot with serious structural concerns, we deliver repairs that restore both function and appearance.

Call (918) 500-4341 for a free concrete repair estimate in Tulsa.

Concrete Repair Services We Offer in Tulsa, OK

Concrete Crack Repair

Hairline cracks, working cracks, and structural cracks all require different repair methods. We assess crack movement, depth, and cause before selecting between epoxy injection, polyurethane sealing, or full-depth structural repair.

Concrete Settling & Sinking Repair

When slabs sink or settle unevenly, the problem usually starts in the soil below. We address both the surface damage and the underlying support issue using mudjacking, polyurethane foam lifting, or full slab replacement when needed.

Spalling & Surface Damage Repair

Spalling, when the top layer of concrete flakes or chips away, exposes the structural concrete beneath to moisture and accelerates deterioration. We restore the surface and seal it to prevent future damage.

Structural Concrete Repair

For load-bearing slabs, foundations, retaining walls, and commercial flatwork with compromised integrity, we deliver reinforced structural repairs designed to restore full performance, not temporary fixes that fail in a season.

Concrete Driveway Repair

Driveway-specific repair covering surface cracks, joint failures, settling sections, and edge damage. Often paired with resurfacing when surface damage is widespread but the slab is structurally sound.

Commercial Concrete Repair

Parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster pads, loading docks, and structural pours. We schedule commercial repairs to minimize business disruption and deliver work that meets municipal and ADA requirements.

Concrete Repair vs. Concrete Replacement: How to Decide

Not every damaged slab needs to be torn out and replaced. In many cases, repair is faster, cheaper, and equally durable. But knowing when repair is the right call requires honest assessment — and some contractors push replacement because it pays more.

Here’s how we evaluate every project:

When Concrete Repair Makes Sense

  • Cracks are isolated and the slab is structurally sound
  • Surface damage (spalling, pitting) without underlying issues
  • Single-section settling that can be lifted and stabilized
  • Joint failures with intact slabs on either side
  • Decorative surface damage on otherwise healthy concrete

When Replacement Is the Better Investment

  • Multiple structural cracks indicating slab failure
  • Severe settling caused by ongoing soil movement
  • Crumbling concrete throughout the slab
  • Concrete older than 30+ years with multiple issues
  • Repair costs approaching 50%+ of replacement cost

Our team provides written assessments with both options when applicable, including expected longevity for each — so you can make the right decision for your budget and timeline.

Why Concrete Fails in Tulsa, OK

Concrete repair work is mostly preventable — but only if you understand the local conditions that cause damage. Tulsa’s climate and soil create specific challenges:

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Tulsa winters bring repeated freezing and thawing. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes, expands, and widens those cracks every cycle. A hairline crack in November becomes a structural problem by March if left unsealed.

Expansive Clay Soil

Much of the Tulsa metro sits on expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. This constant ground movement puts pressure on concrete slabs, foundations, and footings — leading to settling, cracking, and uneven surfaces.

Heavy Seasonal Rainfall

Spring storms and concentrated rainfall events erode soil beneath concrete, create hydrostatic pressure on retaining walls, and saturate substrates. Without proper drainage, even well-poured concrete fails prematurely.

Improper Installation

We see a lot of concrete in Tulsa that was poured without proper grading, base preparation, reinforcement, or curing time. These slabs often fail within 5–10 years, regardless of repair attempts. When we encounter installation defects, we tell you directly — and recommend the right long-term solution.

Heavy Loads & Traffic

Driveways, parking lots, and commercial flatwork take repeated weight stress. Without proper thickness, reinforcement, and joint placement, even good concrete cracks under sustained loads.

The Liberty Concrete Repair Process

We don’t quote concrete repair work over the phone or from photos. Every job starts with an on-site inspection, because the right repair depends on factors you can’t see in a picture.

On-Site Inspection (Free)

We come to your property, examine the damage, assess the surrounding concrete and soil conditions, and identify what's actually causing the problem.

Written Estimate

You receive a detailed written estimate covering the repair scope, materials, labor, timeline, and cost. If replacement is a better option, we explain why and provide both quotes.

Scheduling & Site Prep

Once you approve the work, we schedule the project, handle any required permits, and prepare the site — including marking utilities and protecting surrounding landscaping.

Repair Execution

Our crew completes the repair using the correct materials and methods for your specific damage. We document the work with before/during/after photos.

Cure & Final Walkthrough

Concrete needs proper curing time — we'll tell you exactly when the repair is ready for normal use. Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you and answer any questions.

Workmanship Guarantee

We stand behind every repair. If a defect appears in our work, we come back and fix it.

Concrete Repair Services Near Me

Liberty Concrete provides concrete repair services across the Tulsa metro area, including:

  • Tulsa, OK — All neighborhoods, both inner-city and suburban
  • Bixby, OK — Residential and commercial concrete repair
  • Owasso, OK — Driveway, patio, and structural repairs
  • Broken Arrow, OK — Full-service concrete repair coverage
  • Jenks, OK — Residential and commercial properties
  • Sand Springs, OK — Concrete restoration and repair
  • Glenpool, OK — Driveway and flatwork repair
  • Catoosa, OK — Commercial and residential concrete services

Concrete Repair FAQs

Concrete repair costs vary based on the type of damage, size of the affected area, and repair method required. Crack sealing typically starts around $300–$500 for residential work, while structural repairs or settling correction can range from $1,500 to $8,000+ depending on scope. We provide free written estimates so you know exactly what your specific project will cost.

Most residential concrete repairs are completed in 1–2 days. Larger projects or those involving structural work may take 3–5 days. We’ll provide a specific timeline with your estimate.

Most repairs require 24–72 hours before light use, and 5–7 days before full vehicle traffic. We’ll give you exact timing based on the materials used and weather conditions.

Color matching is possible for most repairs, though new concrete will always look slightly different from aged concrete initially. The difference fades significantly within 6–12 months as the repair weathers.

Yes. We handle commercial concrete repair for parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster pads, loading docks, and structural pours. Commercial projects are scheduled to minimize business disruption.

If a crack returns due to a defect in our repair work, we come back and fix it at no charge. If it returns due to ongoing soil movement or structural issues we identified during inspection, we’ll discuss the underlying cause and recommend a permanent solution.

Yes. We offer flexible financing options for both residential and commercial concrete repair projects.

Yes, though the underlying cause needs to be addressed first. We’ll often need to coordinate with a tree service to remove or redirect roots before completing the repair to prevent recurrence.

Get a Free Concrete Repair Estimate Today

If your driveway, patio, sidewalk, foundation, or commercial flatwork shows signs of cracking, settling, or surface damage, don’t wait — damage compounds quickly in Tulsa’s climate.

Liberty Concrete provides free, no-obligation written estimates for all concrete repair work across the Tulsa metro. We’ll come to your property, assess the damage, and give you an honest recommendation.