FLATWORK
WARRANTY
OUR WARRANTY
All concrete flatwork poured from November 1st - April 15th is not covered under warranty due to Michigan's inclement winter weather. We only repair/replace the sections that fall into the category of what we warranty which can be found below.
Popped or chipped concrete
(Industry standard before repair or replacement is a minimum of 20% of any given section of work we did within 90 days of the day the concrete was poured)
Cracked concrete
(Industry standard is repair or replacement if crack has 3/16” in separation or height difference within 90 days of the day the concrete was poured)
Warranty issues will be addressed during the months of July, August, & September. If we are unable to service you during these months we will service you the following year (Even if your warranty has expired) providing you must have contacted us & one of our technicians must visit the site to document the issue, before your warranty expires. Any calls for warranty work after your warranty expiration date will need to be estimated and scheduled accordingly.
We do offer optional cure'n'seal concrete sealer to be applied within 24 hours after concrete is poured. This helps cure your new concrete and give you more longevity against any popping or flaking. We offer many different gauges of wire mesh to be installed which helps prevent any unexpected cracks in your concrete flatwork from separating or shifting.
Winter Concrete can be successfully poured and hold up through the harsh winter weather. The biggest reason for voided warranty is due to us not having control of what a contractor puts the concrete through such as excessive snow and ice build up on the surface of concrete flatwork. In some cases concrete can be poured/cured in the winter and become even stronger than concrete placed in very hot temperatures.
We do not have any control what a contractor puts flatwork through therefore we have to void the warranty on all concrete poured from Nov 1st - April 15th. Ask one of our technicians for advice on how to properly cure your new concrete if being poured during the winter months.