If you haven’t considered the option of sidewalk concrete leveling, talk to a member of our team.
An uneven sidewalk is a serious safety hazard. The sidewalk on a street is there to allow for pedestrians to walk safely, away from cars, but if the surface is uneven, it could increase the risk of tripping and falling. When you’re responsible for maintaining the streets in your area or you have a damaged sidewalk on your property, you may be looking for solutions. One option is to replace the concrete, although that is an expensive undertaking that also takes quite a bit of time. Another option if you’re in or near Burlington, North Carolina, is to contact our team at Concrete Uprising for sidewalk concrete leveling services.
Our experienced technicians understand the benefits of repairing existing concrete, rather than replacing it. We use state-of-the-art equipment and tools to lift up damaged sections of the concrete. Next, we add a lightweight structural poly resin foam that can resolve settling issues that cause the sidewalks to crack. This unique option sets us apart from other providers of concrete repair services, as many use a heavy concrete slurry that can add weight and cause the settling problem to worsen. We spent time developing and perfecting our sidewalk concrete leveling process so we can provide you with the best possible results.
If you haven’t considered the option of sidewalk concrete leveling, talk to a member of our team. We’ll be happy to walk you through the process and discuss your options to determine how to move forward with resolving the issues you have with your sidewalks.
At Concrete Uprising, we offer sidewalk concrete leveling services throughout North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Burlington, Apex, Butner, Clayton, Charlotte, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Greensboro, High Point, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Louisville, Morrisville, Oxford, Pinehurst, Pittsboro, Rocky Mount, Roxboro, Sanford, Selma, Southern Pines, Timberlake, Wendell, Wilson, Winston-Salem, Zebulon, Rockingham, Laurinburg, Lumberton, Fayetteville, Clinton, Goldsboro, Greenville, and Henderson