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Not everyone thinks much about their concrete sidewalk. You probably only notice it when you walk the dog or go out for a jog until it gets damaged. This is where you’ll need professional concrete resurfacing services in Johnson City, TN.
We are dedicated to providing quality sidewalk paving, concrete repair, and other concrete sidewalk services to the Tri-Cities area. Trust our professionals to possess the knowledge and skills to get the job done right.
Concrete Sidewalks and Walkways Done Right
We provide clients with quality stained and stamped options for their new sidewalks. You’ll have numerous choices.
Our dedicated concrete contractors offer sidewalk repair services that do more than improve the safety of a structure; our services also enhance the curb appeal of your property. We take all of the necessary steps to ensure you get aesthetic and long-lasting results.
Whether you want to improve your current pathways or install a new one, we are happy to help. Gain easy access to concrete sidewalk services in Johnson City, Washington County, Sullivan County, Carter County, and other areas in the Tri-Cities.
Concrete Sidewalk Repairs
If your sidewalk is riddled with chips and cracks or is uneven, it’s time to schedule a repair. Trust our pros to repair your sidewalk affordably and on a budget! We offer services that improve the functionality and appearance of your sidewalk, which can increase your curb appeal.
Concrete damage can be extensive, especially if the concrete has crumbled over time. Accidents can also cause irreparable damage that requires complete replacement. While our professionals attempt to make repairs first, we recommend full sidewalk replacement if there is structural damage.
Rainwater removes the soil under a concrete sidewalk, which leads to erosion. Rotting roots can also cause the same thing. Either way, jacking up and reinforcing the ground under the concrete is one of the best ways to address this problem.
If you have access to equipment, use a backhoe to lift the edge of the slab so you can shovel in crushed limestone or gravel to fill the void. If you don’t have the equipment or experience, it’s best to hire a professional concrete contractor.
It’s possible; however, if your current concrete has unresolved issues, such as frost heaves or cracks, these will affect the newly poured concrete. The other times pouring over another concrete walkway is not recommended include:
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- The walkway is not level
- It has substantial cracks
- A staircase or door is in the way
- Tree roots are present in the area
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If you find yourself in one of these situations, remove the old concrete to fix the current problem. But here are some instances when you can pour concrete over an older one:
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- Driveways
- Basketball court
- Pathways
- Stepping stones
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