How I handled a sudden driveway issue in Kent

I never expected to deal with readymix concrete after noticing a crack spreading across my driveway, but acting quickly actually led to a neat result.

It started one slightly hectic afternoon near Mote Park, when I spotted the damage getting worse after a stretch of rain. My driveway had always been solid, so seeing it deteriorate felt unexpected.

I spent that evening doing a late night search online and came across Advance Concrete while comparing a few local options. Their site was clear, so I decided to send a message. I sent over a couple of images and a brief description, and within a few hours, I got a response with a quote and availability. Booking was smooth, and we arranged a next available slot that worked around my schedule.

On the day, the technician arrived right on time and walked me through what needed to be done in a calm way. The process began with a thorough cleaning of the damaged area to remove any dust. Then came the levelling, which evened out the rough edges and prepared the surface. In spots where the crack had deepened, a filler was applied carefully to rebuild the structure. What impressed me most was the tone matching stage, where they worked to ensure the new section didn’t stand out. After that, everything was merged with the surrounding area before finishing off with a detailed polishing. The whole process felt properly done, and there was no rush despite it being completed within a reasonable timeframe.

By the end, the driveway looked remarkably better, and the crack that had been bothering me was no longer noticeable unless you knew exactly where to look. I appreciated how hassle free the whole experience was, especially not having to arrange multiple contractors. The workmanship felt careful, and the result has held up well since. That said, I can see this type of service being best suited for smaller repairs rather than major structural problems. Still, for what I needed, it was a effective solution that saved both time and unnecessary disruption, and I’d go the concrete delivery same route again if something similar came up.

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