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SIDEWALK CURB REPAIR MANHATTAN

Sidewalk curbs serve an important part of a city’s infrastructure by providing a safe passageway for pedestrians and keeping the traffic away from them. A sidewalk curb is a solid line or edge that is used as a separation between the raised sidewalk and the road. Historically they were used for aesthetic purposes but over time their importance was realized and were a crucial component of a road.

However, as time passes the sidewalk curb is subjected to different types of damage that hinders their effectiveness and if not repaired at the proper time, they can cause injuries and trip hazards to pedestrians and can also become the cause of some serious accidents as broken curbs can damage vehicles tires that which in turn can lead to fatal accidents.

At Manhattan Sidewalk Curb Repair, we take pride in providing our customers with premium sidewalk curb repair services with the best quality material in town. Our services prioritize the safety of pedestrians and motorists alike while also increasing your property’s outlook and increasing its value.

WHY SIDEWALK CURBS ARE EVEN NEEDED?

These are the following reasons why curbs are important in road infrastructure

  1. The first and the most obvious reason for providing a sideway curb is that they act as a clear solid line separation between the road and the sidewalk keeping the road traffic within the limits of the road.

 

  1. Curbs in conjunction with the crown of the road act as a hurdle that helps to keep excessive stormwater flow away from the carriageway of the road towards its edges from where it gets into the drainage.

 

  • The height of the curb prevents water from overflowing onto the sidewalk making it safer for pedestrians.

 

  1. It helps to keep vehicular traffic within the limits of the road safeguarding pedestrians.

 

  1. Curb provides strength to the roadway by preventing the lateral movement of the road under excessive loading of vehicular traffic.

 

TYPES OF CURBS

According to their requirements curbs are made up of different types of materials with each having its characteristics like strength, durability, and appearance. The ultimate choice for curb selection depends upon different factors that typically include cost, availability of material, site requirements, and climatic conditions.

 

  1. CONCRETE CURBS

The most obvious and loved choice to build any type of structural component is concrete. Its durability, exceptional compressive strength, resistance against harsh weather conditions, and little need for maintenance are what sets it apart from all other construction materials. It’s due to all of these reasons that most of the sidewalk curbs that we see around us are made up of concrete.

 

  1. ASPHALT SIDEWLAK CURBS

Asphalt sidewalk curbs are not so common and are used rarely. They are used in special ground conditions and where flexibility is required such as in areas that are prone to excessive ground movements. They are cost effective and can easily be replaced.

 

  1. STONE/MASONRY SIDEWALK CURBS

Stone being heavy is very often used as sidewalk curbs due to their accessibility and high cost. They are mostly used in small projects where an aesthetic and natural look is to be maintained. They are used in historic places where aesthetics are the priority.

 

MOST COMMON SIDEWALK CURB DEFECTS

Being subjected to lateral loads due to traffic and harsh weather conditions sidewalk curbs, like any other infrastructure out there, are prone to damages that may need a timely repair. The most common curb damages include

 

  1. SUNKEN CURBS

The main reason for sunken is due to the settling of the soil beneath the curb. This settling may be due to water infiltration in the underground soil or weight of the heavy vehicles parked near the curb. Sunken curbs may disturb the level of adjacent sidewalks increasing the chances of pedestrian trip hazards.

 

  1. CURB SEPERATION

Sometimes the curb blocks may get separated from each other due to poor soil bearing capacity, creating large gaps between curb blocks and making it difficult for pedestrians to traverse the sidewalk.

 

  1. EROSION

Erosion occurs mostly at the edges of the curb surface due to stormwater or foot traffic which eventually weakens its structural integrity.

 

  1. CRACKS

Cracks are a major problem with any type of concrete and asphalt mix structure that are difficult to avoid. Rainwater may somehow get trapped inside the microscopic holes in the concrete surface. This trapped water expands and contracts in hot and cold weather conditions respectively generating internal stresses which result in cracks.

 

SIDEWALK CURB REPAIR PROCESS

The repair process is different for different types of curb materials, however, some common steps that are essential in every curb repair process are

 

  1. INSPECTION OF DAMAGED CURB AREA

An in-depth inspection process is first required to properly assess the type of damage and to suggest a suitable solution. At Manhattan Sidewalk Curb Repair Services, we provide you with state-of-the-art curb repair solutions.

 

  1. TAKING THE PERMIT

In Manhattan, before doing any kind of repair work on the sidewalk or the curbs, you need to obtain a permit from the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT). The permit can be obtained online or by mail.

 

  1. DEMOLITION

The damaged curbs are first marked and then demolished to install new curb blocks. Special care should be taken during the demolition process so as not to harm the adjacent sidewalk or road carriageway.

 

  1. PREPARING THE SUB-BASE TO POUR NEW CONCRETE

The sub-base is prepared with rocks or gravel to provide a strong bed for the newly poured concrete and to prevent the soil from settling.

 

  1. REBUILDING

With the form works in place the new concrete is poured and then allowed to be cured for the required time. In case ready-made concrete blocks are used then they are simply installed at the required place.

 

  1. FINISHING

The concrete surface is given a decent finish to match its surroundings.

 

WHY CHOOSE MANHATTAN CURB REPAIR SERVICES

  1. LOCAL EXPERTISE

At Manhattan sidewalk repair, our experts are well aware of all the challenges and nuances that are essential to know if you are having a sidewalk curb repair in Manhattan. This not only saves your money but also prevents further damage of the curb.

 

  1. TIMELY REPAIR

Our team understands the importance of your time and carters you with the best solutions as quickly as possible to prevent further deterioration of your sidewalk curb and minimize the inconvenience to your neighbors.

 

  1. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

At Manhattan Sidewalk Curb Repair, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Our services will guarantee you with the best solutions to your problems. We take pride in our work and always aim for your satisfaction.

 

  1. COMPETITIVE PRICES

We offer competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of materials or workmanship. We believe that safety and aesthetics should be accessible to all residents.

 

FAQ’s REGARDING SIDEWALK CURB REPAIR

Q1: How can I tell if my sidewalk curb needs repair?

A1: Look for signs of damage such as cracks, chips, sinking, or displacement. These are common indicators that your curb may need repair.

 

Q2: Do I need a permit for curb repair?

A2: The need for a permit varies by location and the extent of the repair. Check with your local government or consult a professional for guidance.

 

Q3: How long does curb repair typically take?

A3: The duration depends on the scope of the project, but smaller repairs may take a few days, while larger ones could take a week or more.

 

Q4: Is curb repair expensive?

A4: The cost varies based on factors like the extent of damage and materials used. Timely repairs can often prevent more costly issues in the long run.

 

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Sidewalk curb repair is an important part of maintaining safe and accessible infrastructure for pedestrians and motorists alike. If you notice any damage to a curb, be sure to have it repaired as soon as possible to avoid further damage and safety hazards.