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Concrete Driveway Crack Repair in Toronto – Stop Small Cracks from Becoming Big Problems

That small crack in your Toronto driveway seems harmless. But it is not. Every time it rains, water seeps in. Every winter, that water freezes. The ice expands by 9%. The crack grows. Then weeds sprout. Then the edges crumble.

Ignoring driveway cracks costs you money. A simple crack repair costs 200to200to800. Ignoring that crack leads to full driveway replacement at 4,000to4,000to12,000+.

In this guide, you will learn why driveway cracks happen. You will also discover professional repair methods. Finally, we explain why Toronto’s climate makes crack repair urgent.

Why Toronto Driveways Crack So Often

Toronto driveways face four enemies. Together, they crack concrete faster than almost any other Canadian city.

Enemy 1: Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Toronto gets over 40 freeze-thaw cycles every winter. Water enters tiny concrete cracks. It freezes and expands by 9%. The crack widens. The next thaw brings more water. The cycle repeats. A hairline crack becomes a major gap within 2-3 years.

Enemy 2: De-Icing Salts

We use salt on driveways to melt ice. But salt is corrosive. It attacks the concrete’s chemical structure. It also lowers the freezing point of water. This means water stays liquid longer. It seeps deeper into cracks. Then it freezes and causes more damage.

Enemy 3: Heavy Vehicle Loads

Toronto driveways hold cars, SUVs, and sometimes trucks. A typical SUV weighs 4,000 to 6,000 pounds. That weight presses down on your concrete. Over time, it causes settlement and cracking. Poorly compacted base soil makes this worse.

Enemy 4: Clay Soil

Much of Toronto sits on heavy clay soil. Clay expands when wet. It contracts when dry. This constant movement cracks concrete slabs from below. The cracks start at the edges. Then they spread across the whole driveway.

For complete driveway protection, combine crack repair with Concrete Repair services.

6 Signs Your Toronto Driveway Needs Crack Repair

Walk your driveway. Look for these warning signs. Do not ignore them.

SignWhat It Looks LikeWhat It MeansUrgency
Hairline cracksThin lines thinner than a credit cardSurface shrinkage. Monitor closely.Low
Wide cracksGaps wider than 1/8 inchWater is getting through.High
Spalling (flaking)Surface peeling or chipping offFreeze-thaw damage has started.Medium-High
Settled sectionsOne side of a crack is lower than the otherSoil movement or poor compactionHigh
Weed growthPlants growing through cracksCrack goes all the way throughHigh
Water poolingStanding water after rainPoor drainage or settled slabMedium
Crumbling edgesDriveway edges turning into loose gravelLong-term water damageHigh

The Hose Test: Spray water on your driveway. Watch where it flows. If water pools on the surface, your driveway is not draining properly. Pooling water finds cracks and makes them worse.

What Happens If You Ignore Driveway Cracks

Ignoring cracks is a false economy. The damage compounds quickly.

Year 1: Hairline Cracks

  • Cost to repair: 100100−300
  • What happens: Cracks are cosmetic only. No structural damage yet.

Year 2: Cracks Widen to 1/8 inch

  • Cost to repair: 200200−500
  • What happens: Water enters cracks. Freeze-thaw begins. Edges start crumbling.

Year 3: Cracks Reach 1/4 inch

  • Cost to repair: 400400−800
  • What happens: Weeds grow through. Water reaches base soil. Settlement begins.

Year 4: Spalling and Crumbling

  • Cost to repair: 800800−2,000 (partial resurfacing)
  • What happens: Large sections are damaged. The driveway looks terrible.

Year 5+: Full Driveway Failure

  • Cost: 4,0004,000−12,000+ (full replacement)
  • What happens: The driveway is unsafe. Trip hazards exist. Replacement is the only option.

Hidden Costs:

  • Trip and fall liability (lawsuits can reach $50,000+)
  • Decreased home resale value (5-10%)
  • Damage to vehicles from rough surfaces
  • Poor first impressions for guests and buyers

Types of Driveway Cracks (And How to Fix Each)

Not all cracks are the same. Different cracks need different repairs.

Crack TypeWhat It Looks LikeCauseBest Repair Method
Hairline surface cracksThin, random patternNormal shrinkage, minor settlingCrack filler or sealer
Wide isolated cracksSingle gap, 1/8 to 1/2 inchSettlement, tree rootsEpoxy or polyurethane injection
Multiple parallel cracksSeveral lines running the same directionPoor base compactionResurfacing or overlay
Edge cracksCracking along driveway perimeterPoor edge support, freeze-thawCrack filler + edge stabilization
Spiderweb cracksNetwork of small cracksSurface shrinkage, poor curingResurfacing or sealer
Settled cracksOne side higher than the otherSoil movementMudjacking or poly leveling + crack repair
Deep structural cracksCrack visible through entire slabHeavy loads, poor basePartial slab replacement

For parking structures with similar issues, see our Garage Repair guide.

Professional Driveway Crack Repair Methods

Here are the four main methods professionals use to repair driveway cracks in Toronto.

Method 1: Crack Filler (For Hairline and Small Cracks)

This is the simplest repair. Contractors clean the crack. Then they pour or trowel a liquid filler into the gap. The filler dries into a flexible seal.

Best for: Cracks under 1/4 inch wide
Lifespan: 3-5 years
Cost: 100100−400 per driveway

Method 2: Epoxy Injection (For Structural Cracks)

Epoxy is a rigid, high-strength resin. Contractors inject it deep into the crack. It bonds the concrete back together. The repaired area becomes stronger than the original concrete.

Best for: Structural cracks, wide cracks, settled cracks
Lifespan: 10-20+ years
Cost: 300300−800 per crack

Method 3: Polyurethane Injection (For Active Leaks or Moving Cracks)

Polyurethane is flexible. It expands to fill the crack completely. It also moves with the concrete during freeze-thaw cycles.

Best for: Cracks that leak water, cracks in freeze-thaw zones
Lifespan: 8-15 years
Cost: 250250−700 per crack

Method 4: Concrete Resurfacing (For Extensive Cracks)

Resurfacing is a thin overlay. Contractors apply a 1/4 to 1/2 inch layer of polymer-modified concrete over the entire driveway. This covers multiple cracks and creates a new surface.

Best for: Driveways with many cracks, spalling, or surface damage
Lifespan: 8-12 years
Cost: 3,0003,000−8,000 per driveway

For a full comparison of repair vs replacement, read our Concrete Repair guide.

The Professional Crack Repair Process (Step by Step)

Here is how Kavern Restoration repairs driveway cracks in Toronto. We follow industry best practices for lasting results.

Step 1: Inspection and Diagnosis

We examine every crack. We measure width and depth. We check for settlement or soil issues. This determines which repair method to use.

Step 2: Cleaning the Crack

We remove all loose debris, dirt, and weeds. For small cracks, we use a wire brush and compressed air. For large cracks, we use a grinder or pressure washer.

Step 3: Preparing the Crack (V-Grooving)

For cracks over 1/8 inch wide, we grind a V-shaped channel. This creates more surface area for the filler to bond. It also prevents the filler from pulling out during freeze-thaw cycles.

Step 4: Applying Primer (If Needed)

Some fillers and epoxies require a primer. The primer helps bonding. We follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

Step 5: Injecting or Troweling the Filler

We apply the chosen material. For injection, we use ports and a caulking gun. For trowel-applied fillers, we overfill slightly. Then we smooth the surface.

Step 6: Curing

We let the repair cure according to the product specifications. Most fillers need 24-72 hours before driving on them. We place warning cones to protect the repair.

Step 7: Sealing the Entire Driveway (Optional but Recommended)

After all cracks are repaired, we recommend applying a penetrating silane-siloxane sealer. This sealer repels water. It also prevents future cracks. See our Building Waterproofing guide for more information.

Concrete Driveway Crack Repair Costs in Toronto (2026)

Prices vary based on crack size, repair method, and driveway size.

Repair TypeTypical CostTime RequiredLifespan
DIY crack filler (materials only)2020−602-4 hours1-2 years
Professional crack filler (hairline cracks)100100−3001-2 hours3-5 years
Professional epoxy injection (per crack)300300−8002-4 hours10-20 years
Professional polyurethane injection (per crack)250250−7002-4 hours8-15 years
Multiple crack repair (10+ cracks)500500−1,500Half dayVaries
Concrete resurfacing (full driveway)3,0003,000−8,0002-3 days8-12 years
Full driveway replacement4,0004,000−12,000+3-7 days20-30 years

Compare Repair vs Replacement

  • Repairing cracks early: 100100−800
  • Full replacement after neglect: 4,0004,000−12,000

Repair is 85-95% cheaper than replacement. Do not wait.

Preventing Future Driveway Cracks

After professional repair, follow these steps to protect your driveway.

1. Apply a Penetrating Sealer Every 3-5 Years

A silane-siloxane sealer repels water. It prevents freeze-thaw damage. It also blocks de-icing salts. Cost is 0.500.50−1.00 per square foot applied. This one step doubles your driveway’s lifespan.

2. Never Use Rock Salt

Rock salt (sodium chloride) damages concrete. Use sand for traction instead. For ice melting, use calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) or calcium chloride. These are less corrosive.

3. Fix Drainage Issues

Water pooling on your driveway is a problem. Extend downspouts away from the driveway. Grade soil to slope away. Install a drain if needed.

4. Seal Expansion Joints

The gaps between driveway sections are expansion joints. The filler in these joints fails every 3-5 years. Replace it proactively. See our Caulking & Sealant Repair guide.

5. Limit Heavy Vehicle Parking

If possible, park heavy trucks or RVs on the street. The weight of heavy vehicles compresses the base soil. This leads to settlement cracks.

6. Clean Spills Immediately

Oil, gasoline, and de-icing fluids attack concrete. Clean spills with a degreaser as soon as they happen.

DIY Crack Repair vs Professional: Why Professional Wins

Hardware stores sell DIY crack repair kits. They cost 20to20to60. But they almost always fail. Here is why.

FactorDIY RepairProfessional Repair
Crack cleaningSuperficial at bestDeep cleaning with grinding or pressure washing
Material qualityConsumer-grade, fails in 1-2 yearsCommercial-grade, lasts 5-20 years
V-groovingUsually skippedAlways done for proper bonding
PrimerRarely usedUsed when needed
Application methodPoured on surfaceInjected deep into crack
Curing protectionNoneCones, warnings, sometimes covers
WarrantyNone1-5 years
Long-term cost$20-60 every 1-2 years$100-800 once

DIY seems cheaper. But over 10 years, you will repair the same crack 5-10 times. Professional repair costs less over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What causes driveway cracks in Toronto?
A1: Freeze-thaw cycles (40+ per winter), de-icing salts, heavy vehicle loads, and clay soil movement are the main causes.

Q2: Can driveway cracks be repaired permanently?
A2: Yes, with professional epoxy injection. Epoxy bonds the concrete back together. The repaired area is often stronger than the original concrete.

Q3: How long does driveway crack repair take?
A3: Most crack repairs take 1-4 hours. You can walk on the repair after 4-6 hours. You can drive on it after 24-72 hours (check product specifications).

Q4: Should I repair small cracks immediately?
A4: Yes. Small cracks are cheap and easy to fix. Wait too long, and they become wide cracks. Wide cracks cost 3-5x more to repair.

Q5: Is driveway crack repair cheaper than full replacement?
A5: Yes, much cheaper. Crack repair costs 100to100to800. Full replacement costs 4,000to4,000to12,000. Repair is 85-95% cheaper. Always repair cracks early.

Q6: What is the best driveway crack filler for Toronto’s climate?
A6: For DIY, use a polyurethane-based crack filler. It stays flexible in cold weather. For professional repair, epoxy or polyurethane injection is best. Avoid cheap acrylic fillers. They crack in one winter.

Conclusion

A small crack in your Toronto driveway is not harmless. Water gets in. It freezes. It expands. The crack grows. Then weeds grow. Then edges crumble. Then you need a full replacement at 4,000to4,000to12,000. The good news is that professional crack repair stops this cycle. Epoxy injection provides permanent structural repair. Polyurethane injection seals active cracks for 8-15 years. The cost is 100to100to800. That is 85-95% cheaper than replacement.

Do you see cracks in your Toronto driveway? Are the edges crumbling? Do weeds grow through the gaps? Contact Kavern Restoration today. We specialize in Concrete Driveway Crack Repair and Concrete Repair across Toronto. Ask for a free inspection and same-day quote.

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