Benefit of Concrete Sidewalk Repair in York and Adams Counties

Depending on where you live, or where your business is located, you may or may not be responsible for concrete sidewalk repair and maintenance. Regardless, keeping an eye on concrete sidewalks for cracks, lifting and other damage is important so you, or the entity or person responsible for concrete sidewalk repair, can act in a timely manner and realize these three benefits.

Prevent More Damage

It is best to handle concrete sidewalk repair as soon as you see damage beginning to occur. Cold temperatures, water and heavy weight can cause a crack to spread, get wider or become a hole. Maintaining concrete sidewalks and tending to minor cracks and gashes can save money, extend the life of your sidewalks and eliminate the need to undergo a major sidewalk replacement project.

Safety

Cracked and lifted concrete sidewalks are dangerous to pedestrians, and a liability to homeowners and businesses. Depending on the situation, you could be found negligent if a damaged sidewalk causes personal injury. This could leave you responsible for thousands of dollars in medical bills, lost income, plus more for the injured party.

Appearance

Impressions matter. When most people think about making a good impression with the outside of their home or business, they think about building materials, color, design and landscape. It’s unlikely the appearance of their sidewalks even comes to mind. Concrete in need of repair is unsightly and gives the unfavorable impression of an unkept property to house guests and business customers. Keeping up on concrete sidewalk repair ensures your property gives the well-maintained and esthetically pleasing impression you want to deliver to guests or customers.

If you need of concrete sidewalk repair, look no further than John Parichuk Paving. Offering paving services in York and Adams counties for over fifty years, the quality of service and work you will receive won’t disappoint. Call us today for a free estimate.

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