How To Fix Your Uneven Sidewalk

You walk over that little ledge every morning on the way to your car, but a guest who visits may not have the same instincts as you do. One little spill could turn into a several-thousand-dollar lawsuit.

In this blog post, you’ll learn how to fix an uneven sidewalk. If you’d rather leave a job like this to the professionals, contact Arise Concrete Leveling to schedule service today.

Why Fix an Uneven Sidewalk?

Uneven sidewalks create safety hazards and structural problems that get more expensive the longer you wait to repair them. Here’s a list of the most common ways an uneven sidewalk damages your property and puts people at risk.

  • People trip over raised edges on driveways and sidewalks, which leads to injuries and potential lawsuits.
  • Misaligned slabs make it harder to control strollers, wheelchairs, and carts.
  • Low areas hold water that erodes the soil under the slab.
  • Damaged concrete makes your property look poorly maintained and lowers its value.

We’ve personally seen how much money a trip hazard costs when it turns into a lawsuit. Don’t take that chance. Contact Arise Concrete Leveling at 316-867-6565 to schedule a concrete inspection today.

Four Ways Professionals Fix Uneven Sidewalks

You have multiple options for sidewalk repair, but the right choice depends on the slab damage, cause, and budget. If you’re wondering how to fix an uneven sidewalk, read the sections below that describe four common methods.

Concrete Grinding

Concrete grinding uses a walk-behind grinder to shave down the high edge where two slabs meet. This creates a smoother transition and removes the risk of tripping. It’s a quick, low-cost fix for small height differences, but it makes the slab thinner and more likely to crack over time.

Concrete Leveling

Concrete leveling raises a sunken slab by drilling small holes and pumping material underneath it. The pressure lifts the slab back into place while filling the empty spaces in the soil. This restores drainage, prevents further sinking, and keeps the existing slab intact.

Polyurethane Foam Injection

Polyurethane foam injection involves pumping expanding foam underneath the offending slab. The foam lifts the slab, then hardens within minutes to create a waterproof base that prevents erosion.

Slab Jacking

Slab jacking uses a heavier, denser mix made from sand, cement, and other materials pumped under the slab to raise it back into place. The added weight compacts loose soil while filling empty spaces to give the slab solid support.

Still Wondering How To Fix an Uneven Sidewalk?

The best way to fix your uneven sidewalk is to hire a concrete lifting specialist with experience in slab concrete and soil stabilization. With Arise Concrete Leveling, you get a thorough assessment that identifies the correct repair method for your property.

Call Arise Concrete Leveling at 316-867-6565 today to learn more or schedule an inspection. Think you can repair your uneven sidewalk yourself? Check out our other blog post on DIY concrete repair risks before you try anything you might regret.

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