Joint Filling & Repair in Alabama
Protect What You Have Before It Gets Worse
Joints and cracks are where concrete problems start. A control joint with worn edges, or a small crack left open, lets in water and debris that work the damage wider over time, especially under foot and vehicle traffic. Filling and repairing them early keeps a minor issue from turning into a full replacement.
We handle the full range, from filling and sealing cracks to restoring chipped or spalled joints with the right semi rigid filler. The same crew that pours new concrete brings that precision to every repair, so the fix is clean, solid, and built to hold. We have been doing it across Alabama since 1997.
- Filling control and construction joints
- Sealing cracks in slabs and floors
- Repairing spalled or chipped joint edges
- Driveway and sidewalk crack repair
- Warehouse and industrial floor joints
- Protecting joints from forklift traffic
What We Fill & Repair
Crack Filling & Sealing
We clean out and fill cracks in slabs, floors, and driveways to stop water and keep them from spreading.
Control Joint Filling
We fill floor joints with a semi rigid filler that supports the edges against heavy traffic and forklifts.
Joint Edge Repair
We rebuild chipped, spalled, or broken joint edges so the surface is smooth and safe again.
Joint Sealing
We seal expansion and control joints to keep out water, dirt, and debris that cause long term damage.
Our Repair Process
Inspect & Assess
We examine the joints and cracks, find the cause, and recommend the right filler or repair method.
Clean & Prep
We rout, grind, or clean out the joint or crack so the new material can bond instead of sitting loose.
Fill & Repair
We apply the right filler or patch, rebuilding edges and filling cracks flush with the surface.
Finish & Protect
We tool the fill smooth and seal where needed, leaving a clean, durable, protected joint.
Why Homeowners & Businesses Choose Mularski
The wrong filler in the wrong joint fails fast. Knowing which material a joint needs, semi rigid for traffic and flexible where the slab moves, then prepping it correctly, is the difference between a repair that lasts and one that pops out in a season. We have been getting it right since 1997.
- Nearly three decades of experience serving Birmingham and all of Alabama.
- The right filler for the job, from semi rigid to flexible sealants.
- Proper joint and crack prep so repairs bond and last.
- The same crew and craftsmanship that goes into our new pours.
- Residential, commercial, and industrial floors of any size or scope.
- Trusted by builders as members of the Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders.
What Our Clients Say
Best concrete finishers in the southeast possibly the country. Great pricing. Great people. Highly recommend.
Koty W.Greg returned my call within a few minutes and came to see the job the next day. They arrived on time and did all that they had promised. I am very happy with the work, responsiveness, and the price.
Michael B.My driveway is beautiful and the talk of the neighborhood. Extremely impressed with Mularski's quality.
Steve R.Joint Filling & Repair FAQs
Why do concrete joints and cracks need filling?
Open joints and cracks let in water and debris that widen the damage over time, and unsupported joint edges chip under traffic. Filling them protects the slab and prevents bigger, costlier repairs later.
What is the difference between joint filling and joint sealing?
Filling uses a semi rigid material that supports joint edges against heavy traffic, common in warehouses. Sealing uses a flexible material that keeps water and debris out of joints that need room to move. We use whichever your floor needs.
Can you repair cracks in my driveway or garage floor?
Yes. We clean out and fill cracks in driveways, garage floors, slabs, and sidewalks to stop them from spreading and to keep water out.
Will the repair be noticeable?
We tool fills flush and match as closely as the material allows. Repairs are far less noticeable than the cracks or damaged joints they replace, though some difference in color or texture is normal.
Can a crack come back after repair?
A properly prepped and filled crack stays put. If the slab keeps moving or settling, new cracks can form elsewhere, which is why we check for the underlying cause first.
Is it cheaper than replacing the concrete?
Almost always. Filling and repairing joints and cracks early is a fraction of the cost of tearing out and replacing a slab, and it buys you years of added life.