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Construction Defects in Concrete – Virginia Law

Cracks, uneven slabs, trip hazards—these aren’t just cosmetic issues. In Virginia, you can hold a contractor liable—if they failed to follow the industry standard of care. Here’s what you need to know and how Doummar Law helps protect your rights.

🔧 Understanding Liability for Concrete Defects

Contractors are only responsible if:

  • There’s a **true defect** (beyond normal drying or shrinkage cracks)
  • The defect resulted from **failing industry standards**—like wrong water mix, improper curing, or missing control joints :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

✅ Normal vs. Defect Cracks

Superficial cracks (up to 1/4″) from curing aren’t defects. But larger cracks or vertically displaced slabs—especially causing hazards—may be actionable :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.

🌱 Hidden Conditions & Fill Work

If vertical shifts are due to pre-existing ground issues, the contractor may not be at fault. But if they failed to properly compact fill or address site conditions they agreed to handle, they could be liable.

📋 First Steps for a Claim

Start with:

  • Photos, videos, and measurements documenting the issue
  • An expert’s opinion tying the defect to substandard work (not normal wear)
  • Cost-to-repair estimates from qualified professionals—showing replacement needs :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Build a Solid Case—Avoid “Economic Waste” Claims

Virginia limits recoverable damages if the cost to fully replace the work is grossly disproportionate to the defect’s benefit. Experts may recommend only recovering the difference in value instead of full replacement :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

How Doummar Law Can Help

Our attorneys assist with:

  • Contractor liability and industry‑standard audits
  • Expert-seeking and documentation
  • Claim strategy—balancing complete repair vs. value differential
  • Litigation, settlement, and if needed, court trials for full compensation

We also handle broader construction law issues like contract disputes, mechanic’s liens, and zoning, so you get seamless support.

📞 Call (757) 422‑0061 or schedule your consultation to protect your investment today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is a concrete crack a defect?

Large cracks over 1/4" or vertical displacement—especially causing hazards—are typically actionable defects :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.

Can site conditions excuse the contractor?

Yes—if ground issues were undisclosed and not contractor’s responsibility. But if fill was contracted and improperly compacted, liability remains.

How much can I recover?

You may recover full repair costs—unless deemed “economic waste”—in which case you’d recover value difference under Virginia law :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.

What if the contractor denies fault?

We’ll bring in experts to review standards and prepare strong documentation to prove liability and damages.