
Concrete



Built to Support
Poured to Last
At Miko Development, we provide concrete solutions that serve both structural function and surface durability. From new footings and slabs to driveway replacements and structural pads, we approach every pour with the same attention to formwork, finish, and longevity.
Whether you're preparing for vertical framing or need to replace deteriorated concrete flatwork, we deliver clean, code-compliant work designed to hold up for decades — not just until the next rain.
Structural Concrete

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New concrete foundations for ADUs, remodels, additions, and new builds
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Footings, stem walls, and grade beams
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Garage slab replacements
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Concrete pads for posts, columns, HVAC, or tankless systems
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Tie-beams and drag system anchoring
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Moment frame and cantilever column footings
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ADA ramp and stair pours
Flat Work

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Driveway and sidewalk replacement
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Concrete walkways and patios
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Entry landings and porch repairs
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Parking pads and curb pours
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Crack repair and concrete patching
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Demo and replace heaved, lifted, or sunken slabs
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Drainage-sensitive grading for flatwork
Why Concrete Fails — and What We Do About It
You’ve probably heard the old saying:
“There are two kinds of concrete — concrete that’s cracked, and concrete that’s going to crack.”
But that doesn’t mean we should just accept it. At Miko Development, we take the extra steps to prevent cracking, reduce stress points, and pour concrete that actually lasts.
We don’t just tear out and replace what’s broken — we find the why, and fix it right the first time.
Here are some of the most common issues we see on job sites:
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Large cracks, heaving, or surface spalling
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Improper slope, allowing water to pool near the building
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Soil movement, root intrusion, or poor subgrade compaction
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Old concrete that's beyond patching or resurfacing
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Lack of rebar or reinforcement in critical areas
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Slabs poured too thin for the load they're carrying
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Broken or leaking drainage pipes causing soil to wash out and sink
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Structural upgrades that require new pads, tie beams, or column footings
Poor drainage is one of the leading causes of foundation damage, slab movement, and water intrusion. If your existing concrete slopes toward the building — like a sidewalk draining toward the foundation — it can quietly cause long-term problems.
When replacing concrete, we correct the grade to ensure water flows away from the structure. We also integrate drainage systems when needed to manage water more effectively.
Drainage solutions may include:
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Sloping slabs at 2% grade away from the building
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Installing surface drains or trench drains
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Adding downspout extensions or drain lines
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Setting proper elevations for adjacent landscape or planter areas
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Using drainage fabric and gravel beneath slabs near foundations
By addressing the underlying cause, not just the surface damage, we help you protect your foundation and avoid future repairs.


Seeing cracks, heaving, or ponding water near your building?
We don’t just replace failed concrete — we correct the cause, reinforce where needed, and pour a slab that holds up to real use.