08-13-2015, 07:21 PM
I just had a concrete driveway installed at my home by a concrete company. It all looks good (3000 sq ft) except for the section right in front of the two car garage. There are divits, uneven places and some actual footprints in the concrete. This particular section of concrete was poured on Friday, 8/7. I contacted the contractor and he's coming out tomorrow night to look at it and see what can be done. What's the right way to fix this? I'm guessing the only correct way of doing it is by cutting it out and replacing it. I'd imagine that putting a slurry of concrete on top will not be a long term repair. Since I know very little about concrete, I'm trying to get ready for him to arrive tomorrow and be prepared for whatever he says to fix it. I've attached some pictures so you can see what I'm talking about.
I have not paid the guy any money at this point and it isn't a cheap driveway by any means. But if you guys say this is acceptable and I should be happy with it, I'll cut him a check tomorrow when he gets here. But I'm not happy with it and I think it really makes my home look like crap. We had color added to the concrete so it would accent our home, not expecting the actual concrete pour to detract from it. I certainly understand it will take some time for the color to completely even out but the concrete itself will not. It's tough to see but there are also some voids that go fairly deep. Like I said, I think the best fix is to cut the bad sections out and replace. The sections that are bad all came from one concrete truck and the contractor said the concrete just didn't seem right. He thinks the truck was held up at the plant too long. I dunno, can a concrete contractor refuse a load of concrete? Guess we'll see what he says tomorrow. Thanks for any help.
I have not paid the guy any money at this point and it isn't a cheap driveway by any means. But if you guys say this is acceptable and I should be happy with it, I'll cut him a check tomorrow when he gets here. But I'm not happy with it and I think it really makes my home look like crap. We had color added to the concrete so it would accent our home, not expecting the actual concrete pour to detract from it. I certainly understand it will take some time for the color to completely even out but the concrete itself will not. It's tough to see but there are also some voids that go fairly deep. Like I said, I think the best fix is to cut the bad sections out and replace. The sections that are bad all came from one concrete truck and the contractor said the concrete just didn't seem right. He thinks the truck was held up at the plant too long. I dunno, can a concrete contractor refuse a load of concrete? Guess we'll see what he says tomorrow. Thanks for any help.