I used to think driveway work was simple. Pour concrete, let it dry, and that’s it. But after being involved in a driveway repair project in Houston, Texas, I realized it’s not that straightforward.
The driveway had cracks that looked small at first, nothing too serious. But once work started, it became obvious that the base underneath was part of the problem. The soil had shifted over time, and that movement is what caused the surface cracks.
Cracked driveway surface before repair in Houston. ![]()
One thing that stood out to me was how important drainage is. Water had been sitting near the driveway edges after rain, slowly weakening the base. No one really notices this until damage starts showing.
The repair involved removing the damaged sections, fixing the base properly, and then resurfacing. It took longer than expected, but rushing it would have caused the same cracks to come back.
**Driveway repair work in progress, base preparation stage.**![]()
The total cost ended up around $3,800, which felt high at first. But considering how long the previous driveway failed, doing it right made more sense than doing it fast.
If you’re dealing with driveway issues in Houston, my advice is simple: don’t ignore small cracks, and don’t skip the base work. That’s usually where the real problem is.
If anyone else has dealt with driveway repairs in Houston, I’d honestly like to know what worked (or didn’t) for you.

