It’s Not Worth The Risk.

Get Concrete Damage Fixed Quickly To Avoid Injury And Liability.

Denver homeowners need to be careful with sunken, uneven, or cracked concrete. The risk is not just injury to a family member or guest, it’s also the liability in the case of a trip-and-fall injury.

Sometimes homeowners get lulled into thinking that concrete problems are “cosmetic” issues only. But it’s not just ugly, it’s a tripping hazard.

Whether or not you are responsible for the cracks in the concrete around your home if someone trips and falls depends on a number of factors, including the age of the concrete, the severity of the cracks, and whether or not you knew about the cracks before the accident. In general, you are not liable for injuries caused by cracks in concrete that are not your fault. However, if you knew about the cracks and failed to repair them, you could be held liable for any injuries that result.

Another danger of uneven concrete is water pooling in areas it shouldn’t. Not only can this turn into an injury hazard – particularly if it gets icy – but the area can suffer damage from long-term exposure to moisture.

Overall, uneven concrete and cracks in concrete around your home can be dangerous for a number of reasons:
- Trip hazards. Uneven concrete can create trip hazards, especially in areas that are frequently used, such as cracked driveways, uneven walkways, and patios. This can lead to falls, which can cause injuries.
- Water damage. Cracks in concrete can allow water to seep into the ground, which can lead to water damage to your home's foundation and other structures.
- Structural damage. If concrete leveling is not used to repair the cracks, they can eventually cause the concrete to break apart, which can lead to structural damage to your home.
- Mold growth. If water seeps into concrete cracks, it can create a breeding ground for mold. Mold can be a health hazard, especially for people with allergies or respiratory problems.

Compared with the costs of injury, liability, and long-term damage, a quick and affordable solution is the risk-free alternative.

Major Problems Foam Concrete Leveling Can Solve For Denver Homeowners

  • Tripping and injury hazards from uneven surface
  • Higher liability risk from ignoring a hazardous situation
  • Damage from drainage problems
  • Issues from runoff, including pooling water that can freeze over

Other Problems Foam Concrete Leveling Can Solve For Denver Homeowners

  • Concrete looking ugly or embarrassing detracting from your property’s appearance
  • Makes trimming, edging, mowing, shoveling and using snow blowers more challenging

The bottom line is this: getting your concrete back to level is an affordable, fast repair that can save you from a potential nightmare scenario of injury and liability.