Small Gap, Simple Solution: Front Walkway Concrete Repair in Hampton, Ontario
Challenge
At this residence in Hampton, Ontario, the homeowners noticed their front stamped concrete walkway had begun to settle, creating a gap of about one inch where it met the main porch. While the movement was relatively minor, it disrupted the seamless look of the home’s entrance and raised concerns about future stability. The homeowners wanted to address the issue early to prevent the gap from widening over time and to maintain a safe, level surface.
Solution
Our team recommended a non-invasive polyurethane injection to correct the settlement. By drilling small, discreet holes into the stamped concrete, we injected a high-density structural material beneath the slab. As the material expanded, it provided a controlled lift, bringing the walkway back to its original level. This method closed the one-inch gap and stabilized the ground underneath without the need for costly, messy replacement. The result is a firm, even transition that restores the seamless appearance of the home's entrance.
The front walkway was returned to a safe, level surface, eliminating the minor hazard and restoring its curb appeal. This Hampton, Ontario project demonstrates how precision concrete leveling and polyurethane slab lifting can solve small settlement issues quickly and effectively, protecting the integrity of your walkways without disrupting your home.