Expansion Joint Replacement in Austin
We replace rotted and failing expansion joints that collect debris, allow weeds to grow, and let water under your concrete which causes bigger problems later.
Let’s help you protect your slabs and reduce maintenance costs.
Save Money and Protect Your Concrete
Why Failing Expansion Joints Need Replacement
When water gets into open or damaged joints, it doesn’t just sit there. It slowly washes away the soil supporting your concrete.
Over time, that can lead to:
- Sinking slabs
- Cracked concrete
- Uneven walkways
- Pooling water
- Costly repairs that go beyond the joints
Why Choose Us
Why Our Expansion Joints Last Longer
Not all expansion joint fillers hold up in Texas. We use a sand-based, flexible expansion joint filler made locally in Pflugerville, Texas. It’s been lab-tested and proven in real-world use for over 8 years.
- UV resistant and built for Texas sun
- Does not shrink or pull away over time
- Seals joints to block water intrusion
- Flexible enough to allow concrete movement
- Available in multiple matching color options so it blends naturally with your existing concrete
Many self-leveling polyurethane and mastic fillers look fine at first, then shrink under UV exposure. When that happens, water gets right back in. Our system is designed to avoid that cycle.
Our Process
how it works
Request a Free Quote
Reach out by phone or form and request for a free inspection. We’ll show up and provide a quick and clear estimate.
Professional Installation
We remove old joint material, prep the area, and install a durable joint system using our signature 4 step process.
Enjoy Long-Term Protection
Your concrete stays sealed, protected, and better looking for years to come.
Main Areas We Serve
Our Service Areas
Serving Austin & Nearby Areas
- Austin
- Bee Cave
- Lakeway
- Westlake Hills
- Steiner Ranch
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Our product has been in active use for over 8 years and is designed to handle Texas heat and sun without shrinking or failing.
Unlike many fillers, this product is repairable. Specific areas can be fixed without replacing the entire joint.
Yes, the process is designed to remove failing material without harming the surrounding slabs.
Not always. During the site visit, we’ll let you know which joints actually need attention.