Tree roots and ice damage create trip hazards on older Denver sidewalks. We replace sections to meet city ADA standards while preserving mature landscaping in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill.
Our crews work efficiently to minimize disruption - we'll coordinate with your neighbors if replacing shared walkways. For commercial properties, we schedule pours during off-hours to maintain customer access.
Expect 2-3 days per 20 linear feet. We use fiber-reinforced concrete with control joints every 4 feet, preventing the alligator cracking common near bus stops and school routes.
Our crews work efficiently to minimize disruption - we'll coordinate with your neighbors if replacing shared walkways. For commercial properties, we schedule pours during off-hours to maintain customer access.
Expect 2-3 days per 20 linear feet. We use fiber-reinforced concrete with control joints every 4 feet, preventing the alligator cracking common near bus stops and school routes.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Mark utilities and obtain city right-of-way permits
- 02 Step 2: Saw-cut and remove damaged sections
- 03 Step 3: Grade for proper drainage (1/4" per foot)
- 04 Step 4: Pour slip-resistant broom finish
Benefits
- Eliminates liability from falls
- Improves curb appeal
- Smoother surface for strollers/wheelchairs
- Proper slope prevents ice buildup
Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays for sidewalk repairs?
Denver property owners are responsible for adjacent sidewalks. We help navigate the city's 50/50 cost-sharing program for eligible repairs.