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Concrete Sitework Contractors in Michigan

Use this page to find concrete repair contractors for sidewalks, curbs, aprons, pads, and slabs. These areas can crack, spall, shift, or fail at the joints. The right repair depends on what caused the damage. This page lists concrete sitework contractors serving Michigan, organized by city below.

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Asphalt Specialists, LLC logo

Pontiac, Michigan

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial

Asphalt Specialists, LLC (ASI Paving) performs commercial asphalt paving, milling, patching, sealcoating, striping, and full-depth reclamation (FDR) and stabilization for parking lots, roadways, and industrial facilities. The company also offers related sitework such as aggregate base installation, excavation, utility installation, concrete, demolition, and cold milling. Based in Pontiac, Michigan, ASI serves property managers, municipalities, and contractors throughout Southeast Michigan with in-house crews handling each phase of a project.

(248) 907-1860Website on file
Detroit Caulking logo

Allen Park, Michigan

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Detroit Caulking specializes in filling saw cuts, expansion joints, and weatherproofing the perimeter of homes and buildings. The company focuses on sealing driveways, patios, sidewalks, approaches, porches, and pools. Services include residential caulking, construction caulking, and commercial caulking. The company states all work is guaranteed and jobs are completed when the owner is satisfied.

(313) 922-2855Website on file
Grand Rapids Parking Lot Painters logo

Grand Rapids, Michigan

SealcoatingCrack SealingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Grand Rapids Parking Lot Painters is a Michigan-based contractor offering parking lot restriping, crack sealing, and asphalt sealcoating for commercial properties, as well as residential driveway sealcoating. The company performs consultations and provides itemized quotes before completing work, often scheduling jobs outside normal business hours to minimize disruption. It serves businesses and homeowners in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.

(616) 758-1077Website on file
Superior Asphalt, Inc. logo

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

Superior Asphalt, Inc. is a West Michigan paving company operating since 1983, providing asphalt paving, milling, resurfacing, sealcoating, crack filling, line striping, and drain and pothole repair services. The company serves commercial, municipal, and residential properties, including parking lots, driveways, and roads, and offers year-round maintenance including winter hot mix and cold patch materials.

(616) 451-3200Website on file
Superior Paving Inc. logo

Marquette, Michigan

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Superior Paving Inc. is a family-owned and operated company based in Marquette, Michigan. The company specializes in grading and asphalt installation and replacement for commercial, municipal, and residential customers. According to the website, the company has been in business for over a decade and serves the entire Upper Peninsula.

(906) 226-1052Website on file

Concrete Sitework FAQs

How do I know if concrete damage is cosmetic or structural?

Ask the contractor to identify the cause — settlement, freeze-thaw cycling, root intrusion, or overload. Cosmetic cracking often doesn't affect performance, while cause-related damage may return if only patched.

When is grinding a trip hazard better than full replacement?

Grinding or leveling can be a lower-cost option for minor height differences at joints or cracks, but it doesn't address the underlying cause. Full-panel replacement may be warranted for more significant or recurring damage.

How long does concrete need to cure before use?

Cure time varies by mix and weather, but concrete typically needs several days before foot traffic and longer before vehicle traffic. Confirm the contractor's specific timeline before hiring.

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