

If you own a single-family home in Seattle, you're responsible for the public sidewalk in front of your property. That includes any trip hazards, cracks wider than ½ inch, settled panels, or sections damaged by tree roots. We make residential sidewalk repair simple: we walk the slabs with you, mark what has to go, and quote each option (grind, lift, or replace) with flat-rate pricing.
Most homes need somewhere between one and six panels addressed. We can finish a typical 3-slab tear-out and pour in two visits, with foot traffic back on the new concrete inside 48 hours. Every pour uses 3,500 PSI mix, fiber reinforcement or wire mesh, and the same broom-finish direction as your existing walk so the repair blends in. Call us at (206) 555-0182 for a free, written estimate.
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Reliable concrete work, transparent pricing, and crews that finish the way you'd want it on your own house.

$2M general liability, workers' comp, and ROW registered.

No surprise add-ons or post-quote fees. Written estimates.

Workmanship warranty in writing on every pour.

W-2 employees from Seattle—no out-of-town subs.

City of Seattle permits and ADA standards on every job.
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If the slab is structurally sound but a seam is lifted from a tree root or frost, grinding usually solves it for under $200. If you see cracks running through the slab body, large surface spalls, or the slab is rocking, replacement is the smarter spend.
We protect adjacent grass and beds with plywood pathways, walk equipment around mulch and plants, and replant any sod we have to lift. Most homeowners can't tell where we worked once the walk is finished.
Yes—if temperatures stay above 25°F we can pour with hot water, accelerators, and insulated blankets. We do pause for the deepest cold snaps to protect cure quality.
Any work in the public right-of-way requires a right-of-way permit through the Seattle Department of Transportation. We pull it, schedule inspections, and include the fee in your written estimate.
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