Abode Home Services

Driveway & Sidewalk Repair

Fix Cracks Before They Spread

Small driveway problems don't stay small. A hairline crack lets in water that freezes, expands, and widens the damage, while a sunken section becomes a trip hazard and an eyesore. Timely repair is far cheaper than a full replacement down the road.

A good concrete pro matches the repair to the damage, crack filling, resurfacing, or mudjacking to lift a sunken slab, and can tell you honestly when a surface is too far gone to repair. Catching problems early keeps them affordable.

Abode connects you with local driveway repair pros. Compare specialists, understand the cost, and protect your driveway.

Concrete pro repairing a cracked driveway

Did You Know?

Freeze-thaw cycles can widen a hairline driveway crack dramatically in a single winter, which is why small concrete problems rarely stay small for long.

Driveway & Sidewalk Repair Cost. How Much Do Projects Cost?

Most projects run between $175 and $6,000. The average price is typically around $1,870.

Cost FactorTypical RangeNotes
Crack and edge repair$175-$650Filling cracks and fixing crumbling edges
Resurfacing$2,400-$5,400A fresh surface over a sound base
Mudjacking (lifting sunken slab)$2,400-$6,000Raising a settled section back into place

Typical duration: A few hours to 2 days

Last reviewed: 03/08/2026

Concrete pro repairing a cracked driveway

Signs You Need Driveway & Sidewalk Repair

  • Cracks in the driveway or sidewalk
  • Crumbling or spalling edges
  • A sunken or uneven section
  • Pooling water on the surface
  • A trip hazard forming

Is It Right For You?

Who It's For

  • Homeowners with cracked or sunken driveways
  • Anyone catching damage before it spreads

Who It's Not For

  • Driveways too far gone, needing replacement
  • Brand-new surfaces under warranty

What to Watch Out For

Old surfaces may need replacement

Repairs on a failing driveway are only a stopgap

Mudjacking has limits

Severely damaged slabs may not be liftable

Alternatives to Consider

AlternativeBetter WhenWorse When
Full replacementNecessary for failed surfacesFar more expensive than a repair
DIY crack fillerCheap for hairline cracksWon't address sunken or structural issues

Is It Worth It?

Driveway repair is worth it when caught early, since a few hundred dollars of crack filling prevents thousands in resurfacing or replacement.

Questions to Ask Your Pro

  1. Can this be repaired, or does it need replacement?
  2. Will the repair match the existing surface?
  3. How long will the repair last?
Concrete pro repairing a cracked driveway

Frequently Asked Questions

Driveway repair ranges from $175 for minor crack filling to $6,000 for mudjacking a sunken driveway, with an average around $1,870.

Filling cracks and fixing crumbling edges is the least expensive at $175 to $650, and doing it early prevents costlier damage.

Mudjacking lifts a sunken concrete slab back into place by pumping material underneath, costing $2,400 to $6,000 depending on the area.

Isolated cracks and sunken sections can be repaired, but a driveway that's failing throughout usually needs replacement.

Water enters cracks and freeze-thaw cycles widen them fast, so early repair keeps a small problem from becoming a big one.

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