Remove Sidewalk Trip Hazards Without Tearing Out Concrete
Lift uneven sidewalks and walkways back to grade, eliminating trip hazards and ADA non-compliance in residential and commercial settings.
What is Sidewalks?
Uneven sidewalks are a liability, both physically and legally. We level concrete sidewalks and walkways across Metro Detroit using our limestone-and-foam process, restoring slabs to ADA-compliant grade in a single visit. Residential, HOA, and commercial work, with same-day return-to-pedestrian-traffic.
Trip hazards are a real liability
Have you noticed a sunken slab on your front walkway recently? You might brush it off as a cosmetic issue, but a raised concrete edge quickly becomes a serious problem. Sidewalk & Walkway Leveling is the smartest way to fix this before someone gets hurt.
A simple 1/4-inch height differential at a sidewalk joint creates an official ADA trip hazard. This tiny bump exposes retail property owners, HOA managers, and everyday homeowners to severe slip-and-fall claims.
Recent 2026 legal data shows the average slip-and-fall settlement ranges from $10,000 to $50,000.
Our team at Concrete Leveling Detroit specializes in professional concrete restoration and leveling solutions for residential and commercial clients. Traditional tear-out and repour methods fix the issue, but they take days and cost thousands.
We provide a specialized leveling approach that restores ADA compliance in a single visit. The process saves you time and money compared to pouring new concrete. Grab a cup of coffee, and I will show you exactly how this works.
How we level Metro Detroit sidewalks
Our team uses a specialized polyurethane foam and limestone process scaled perfectly for linear sidewalk work. This modern method is vastly superior to older mudjacking techniques. We drill a tiny 3/8-inch port into the sunken slab, which is roughly the size of a pencil. The expanding foam is then injected below the surface until the concrete returns to a flush, safe level.
Our crews finish the job by sealing the port with a color-matched patch. The results look virtually invisible, keeping your curb appeal intact. We love this process because the polyurethane foam cures in as little as 15 to 30 minutes. Old-school mudjacking requires 24 to 72 hours of waiting before anyone can safely walk on the slab.
Here are the core benefits you can expect from our service:
- ADA-compliant leveling, securing that critical under 1/4-inch differential.
- Same-day return-to-pedestrian-traffic, taking only 15 to 30 minutes to cure.
- Residential, HOA, retail, and municipal work capabilities.
- Detroit Airport-credentialed crews for commercial work.
| Feature | Our Polyurethane Foam | Traditional Mudjacking |
|---|---|---|
| Cure Time | 15 to 30 minutes | 24 to 72 hours |
| Injection Hole Size | 3/8-inch (pencil-sized) | 1 to 2 inches |
| Material Weight | Lightweight (2-4 lbs per cubic foot) | Heavy slurry (100 lbs per cubic foot) |
Common Metro Detroit sidewalk causes
Most uneven sidewalks across Wayne and Macomb counties trace back to three specific geological causes. Our experience shows that the local environment is particularly harsh on concrete. Local soil composition and severe weather patterns practically guarantee some level of shifting over time.
Heavy Clay Soil Settlement
The soil profile in Southeast Michigan consists predominantly of heavy clay. Our technicians frequently see how this clay acts like a giant sponge. The wet earth absorbs massive amounts of water during spring rains and holds onto it for weeks.
We find that this trapped moisture creates immense hydrostatic pressure beneath the slab. That pressure causes the ground to shift and settle unevenly.
The Brutal Freeze-Thaw Cycle
Michigan building codes require home footings to extend 42 inches below grade to escape the deep frost line. Our surface-level sidewalks do not have that deep protection. Winter moisture freezes and expands, physically lifting the heavy concrete upward.
We then see the opposite effect in the spring, as melting ice leaves empty voids underneath the slab. The unsupported concrete inevitably cracks and sinks into that empty space.
Invasive Tree Root Upheaval
Mature trees are beautiful, but their root systems aggressively seek out the moisture trapped under your walkway. Our crews regularly find thick roots pushing upward with enough force to crack solid slabs. The resulting damage creates a severe tripping hazard for anyone walking by.
We diagnose the exact cause on-site and treat both the symptom and the underlying void. A comprehensive written warranty backs every repair for your peace of mind. For a deeper background on the legal and physical causes, see our trip-hazard removal guide and explore the common causes of uneven sidewalks.
Pricing for Sidewalk & Walkway Leveling
Homeowners often fear that fixing a walkway will drain their savings account. Our team provides a surprisingly affordable alternative to complete replacement.
Recent 2026 data shows that tearing out and replacing a concrete sidewalk in Michigan costs between $8 and $15 per square foot, plus demolition fees of up to $6 per square foot just to remove the old slabs.
Our pricing model completely bypasses those heavy replacement costs. Most residential jobs run between $400 and $1,500 total.
We scale the cost linearly for commercial footage, so HOAs and retail plazas receive clear, predictable estimates. The scope for large commercial projects still represents massive savings over pouring new concrete.
Here is exactly what you receive with our service:
- A completely free, on-site estimate with transparent numbers.
- Zero high-pressure sales tactics or hidden obligations.
- Our strict no-fix-no-charge guarantee.
- A fast, precise assessment of your specific trip hazards.
Our experts are ready to evaluate your property and eliminate those dangerous trip hazards. Scheduling your Sidewalk & Walkway Leveling is the fastest way to protect your visitors and your wallet. Contact us today to claim your free estimate and restore your concrete.
How Sidewalks works in Metro Detroit
Liability assessment
We document the trip hazard, measure the height differential, and assess for ADA compliance — useful for HOAs and property managers.
Drill 3/8-inch ports
Small, pencil-diameter ports drilled along the slab joint.
Inject limestone-foam
Lift the slab back to grade, under the 1/4-inch ADA differential.
Patch and document
Color-matched patches and (on request) a written post-job report for compliance documentation.
Recent Sidewalks projects



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What Metro Detroit customers say about our work.
"Got three quotes for a sidewalk that had a 2-inch settle. Concrete Leveling Detroit was the only crew that explained mudjacking vs. polyjacking and let us choose. The limestone-foam mix held perfectly through the winter."
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Related guides for Sidewalks
Are You Liable for a Sunken Sidewalk? (Michigan)
Michigan property-owner liability basics for sunken sidewalks: slip-and-fall risk, insurance implications, and why timely leveling beats settlement exposure.
Common Causes of Uneven Sidewalks in Michigan
Tree-root upheaval, soil washout, freeze-thaw, base failure — the four real causes of Metro Detroit sidewalk damage. Plus what's fixable by leveling.
Trip Hazard Removal: How Sidewalk Leveling Works
Lift Metro Detroit sidewalks back into ADA compliance — under 1/4 inch. Pedestrian-friendly schedule, written compliance documentation.
Cost of Sidewalk Leveling in Michigan
Real Michigan sidewalk leveling prices by job size. Residential vs. commercial factors, free assessment, no-fix-no-charge guarantee.
Sidewalk Leveling vs. Replacement: Cost Compared
Per-linear-foot leveling vs. replacement cost, downtime, and when replacement is required (heavy spalling, municipal permits).
Sidewalks FAQ
Common questions about this service.
Will the leveled sidewalk meet ADA spec?
How long until pedestrians can walk on it?
Do you handle HOA and city sidewalk work?
What if my sidewalk is severely damaged?
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Free on-site estimate across Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland counties. No Fix, No Charge guarantee — if we can't fix it, you don't pay.