As the winter snow melts away, revealing the damage it may have caused to your concrete surfaces, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and prioritize your spring maintenance tasks. Concrete, though durable, is not immune to the harsh effects of winter weather. From cracks to discoloration, addressing these issues promptly can prevent further deterioration and extend the lifespan of your concrete. So, what should be your first priority post-winter to fix your concrete? Let’s dive in.


Assess the Damage:

Before you can effectively address any issues, it’s crucial to assess the extent of the damage. Walk around your property and inspect all concrete surfaces, including driveways, walkways, patios, and retaining walls. Look for cracks, uneven settling, spalling (flaking or chipping), and discoloration. Take note of areas that require immediate attention and those that can wait for repairs.

Repair Cracks and Gaps:

Cracks in concrete can worsen over time, especially if water seeps into them and freezes, expanding the cracks further. Start by cleaning out any debris or vegetation that may have accumulated in the cracks over the winter. Then, fill the cracks with a concrete repair caulk or epoxy filler. For larger cracks or gaps, consider using a concrete patching compound. Smooth out the surface and allow it to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Address Uneven Settling:

Uneven settling can lead to tripping hazards and structural instability. If you notice areas where the concrete has sunk or heaved, it’s essential to address this issue promptly. Depending on the severity of the settling, you may need to lift and level the concrete using techniques such as mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection. Hiring a professional concrete contractor can ensure that the job is done correctly and safely.

Seal the Surface:

Once you’ve repaired any cracks or uneven settling, consider applying a concrete sealer to protect the surface from future damage. A good quality sealer will help prevent water penetration, resist staining, and enhance the appearance of your concrete. Choose a sealer that is suitable for your specific type of concrete and climate conditions. Apply the sealer according to the manufacturer’s instructions, typically using a roller or sprayer.

Plan for Preventative Maintenance:

Finally, take proactive steps to prevent future damage to your concrete surfaces. Regularly clean and remove debris from your concrete, especially in areas prone to moisture buildup. Consider installing proper drainage systems to redirect water away from your concrete surfaces. Additionally, avoid using deicing chemicals that can corrode the concrete and opt for more concrete-friendly alternatives such as sand or calcium magnesium acetate. Level Best LLC is here and ready to assist with damaged concrete repair that has been unleveled from the winter elements. Reach out to them today for your concrete leveling needs!


As you bid farewell to winter and welcome the warmer days of spring, make fixing your concrete a top priority. By assessing the damage, repairing cracks and gaps, addressing uneven settling, sealing the surface, and planning for preventative maintenance, you can ensure that your concrete surfaces remain in top condition for years to come. Don’t delay—spring into action and give your concrete the care it deserves.