Repair Guide

Find Your Solution

Sidewalk Problem

Uneven concrete tripping hazards

Broken, crumbling, or severely deteriorated concrete

Concrete spalling or light deterioration

Ideal Repair Process

Grinding or saw cutting using appropriate dust control equipment

Replacement aka repouring

Resurfacing

Description

Using machinery to remove raised concrete and leave a slope which meets ADA requirements.

Complete removal of pre-existing concrete and pouring new concrete onto bare surface.

Providing a thin layer of resurfacer to create a like-new finish.

Pricing Method

Cost per hazard, linear foot, or inch foot.

Price per square foot

Price per square foot

Benefits

•Most cost-efficient
•Fast and effective

Entirely new concrete poured to customer specification

Excellent cosmetic appearance

Drawbacks

•Process exposes aggregate, altering appearance of the surface
•Requires dust control

•Most costly and time-consuming option
•Only suitable choice for severe deterioration

•Not very durable•Requires regular maintenance
•Generally a short-term solution