Is your driveway cracking, lifting, flaking, or falling apart in sections?
You are not alone — concrete driveways throughout the White Mountains take a real beating from freeze-thaw cycles, elevation, tree roots, and years of use. The good news is that many driveway problems can be solved with targeted section repairs rather than a full replacement — saving you significant time and money.
Call Now for a Free Estimate in the White Mountains of AZ
Show Low Concrete has been in the concrete and ready-mix industry in the White Mountains for 25 years. We know driveways, we know the local conditions, and we know exactly when a repair will do the job and when replacement is the smarter call.

Common Concrete Driveway Problems We Fix
White Mountains driveways face some specific challenges that homeowners in lower elevation Arizona communities simply do not deal with. Here are the most common driveway repair issues we see throughout Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, and the surrounding area:
Cracked Sections Cracks are the most common driveway problem throughout the White Mountains. Freeze-thaw cycles cause water to seep into small cracks, freeze, expand, and widen those cracks over time. Left unaddressed, small cracks become large cracks and large cracks become broken sections. Catching cracks early saves money.
Lifting and Uneven Concrete Tree roots, soil movement, and freeze-thaw cycles can cause sections of your driveway to lift, heave, or become uneven. Uneven concrete is not just unsightly — it is a trip and fall hazard and can damage vehicles. We remove and replace lifted sections cleanly and level.
Spalling and Surface Flaking Spalling is when the surface layer of concrete begins to flake or peel away — often caused by freeze-thaw cycles, deicing salt damage, or a poor original pour. We assess the extent of the damage and recommend the appropriate repair or section replacement.
Broken and Crumbling Sections Sections of driveway that have broken apart completely between expansion joints are prime candidates for section replacement. We remove the damaged section, prep the base, and pour a new section that restores your driveway to full function.
Sunken Sections When the soil beneath a driveway section settles or erodes, the concrete above can sink — creating drainage problems and an uneven surface. We address the underlying cause and replace the affected section.

Repair vs Replace — How Do You Know Which One You Need?
This is the most important question homeowners ask us — and the honest answer depends on the extent and location of the damage.
Repair makes sense when:
- Damage is limited to one or two sections between expansion joints
- The base and surrounding concrete are in good condition
- Cracks are isolated rather than widespread
- The driveway is relatively new or in good overall shape
Replacement makes more sense when:
- Damage is widespread across most of the driveway
- The base material beneath the concrete has failed
- The driveway is old and has multiple failing sections
- Repair costs would approach the cost of full replacement
The good news is that section replacement — removing and replacing just the damaged sections between expansion joints — is often the perfect middle ground. You get new concrete exactly where you need it without paying for a complete driveway replacement.
Our contractors will give you an honest assessment of your specific situation and recommend the most cost effective solution for your driveway. We have 25 years in the White Mountains concrete industry — we have seen every driveway situation imaginable and we will steer you right.

Our Concrete Driveway Repair Process
1. Free Assessment We come out and evaluate your driveway carefully — assessing the type and extent of the damage, the condition of the base, and the surrounding concrete. We look at the whole picture before recommending a solution.
2. Honest Recommendation We tell you exactly what we see and recommend the most practical and cost effective solution — whether that is a targeted section repair, section replacement, or full driveway replacement. No upselling, no unnecessary work.
3. Professional Repair or Replacement Our licensed, bonded, and insured contractors handle all demolition, base preparation, forming, pouring, and finishing. We use quality ready-mix concrete on every pour to ensure your repaired sections are strong, durable, and built to last in the White Mountains climate.
4. Clean Finish We take pride in leaving every job site clean and your repaired driveway looking as good as possible. Section repairs are matched to your existing concrete finish as closely as possible.

Why 25 Years Makes a Difference
Show Low Concrete has been in the ready-mix concrete industry in the White Mountains for 25 years. We have watched contractors come and go throughout that time — and we know who does quality work and who cuts corners.
When you call Show Low Concrete you are getting connected with the best concrete contractors in the White Mountains — experienced professionals who take pride in their work and stand behind every job they complete.
Serving Driveway Repair Customers Throughout the White Mountains
Show Low Concrete proudly serves residential and commercial customers throughout the White Mountains of Arizona including:
- Show Low
- Pinetop-Lakeside
- Linden
- Wagon Wheel
- Clay Springs
- Snowflake and Taylor
- Springerville and Eagar
- Heber and Overgaard
- And surrounding White Mountains communities
Ready to Fix Your Driveway?
Do not let a cracked or damaged driveway get worse over winter. The freeze-thaw cycles in the White Mountains will turn a small problem into a big one fast. Call Show Low Concrete today for a free honest assessment and estimate.
Call Now for a Free Estimate in the White Mountains of AZ
Or use our contact form below to describe your driveway situation and we will get back to you promptly!
Also see: Concrete Driveway Cost | Driveway Replacement | Concrete Repair

