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Concrete Sidewalks Edmonton

Concrete Sidewalk Replacement

Are you looking for concrete sidewalk replacement? Concrete Sidewalks Edmonton and St. Alberta are popular choices when working with The Concrete Doctors. We can walk you through the concrete installation process of stamped concrete, regular broom finish, or exposed aggregate. Most residential sidewalks connect to concrete driveways or stamped concrete patios.

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Stamped Concrete Sidewalk

A stamped concrete sidewalk is a decorative concrete surface that is imprinted with a pattern or texture to mimic the look of other materials such as stone, brick, or tile. Stamped concrete is created by pouring a special blend of concrete, adding color, and then using special tools to imprint the desired pattern or texture with the help of a release agent to give it an antiquing appearance.

In addition to its decorative appeal, stamped concrete is also durable and long-lasting. It resists cracking, fading, and other forms of damage, making it a practical choice for sidewalk replacement in Edmonton in high-traffic areas. It is also easy to clean and maintain, making it a low-maintenance option for homeowners and businesses; however, it must be sealed every 1-2 years.

What Is the Process of Concrete Sidewalks Edmonton Construction?

1. Remove The Old Concrete:

The first step in replacing a sidewalk is to remove the old concrete. This can be done using a jackhammer, a concrete saw, or other demolition equipment. We wear protective gear, such as safety glasses and a dust masksduring this step. It should also be noted that landscaping will be damaged by the skid steers or heavy equipment. Even simple repetitive walking that happened during construction process can destroy landscaping.

2. Prepare The Base

Once the old concrete is removed, the area needs to be prepared for the new sidewalk. This willinvolve removing any remaining debris and leveling the ground using a road crush, which is a mixture of sand and gravel. It’s important to ensure that the base is stable and level to prevent future cracking and damage. This is then tamped using a compaction tamper that packs the ground.

3. Installation Of Forms

Forms are used to hold the concrete in place while it sets and provide the shape. They can be made from wood, metal, or plastic and are placed along the edges of the sidewalk. This process can be very time-consuming as it has to maintain a proper grade and slope.

4. Reinforcing Bar

Concrete rebar is then placed, set, and tied to reinforce the concrete and increase the strength and durability of your concrete project. Rebar is short for “reinforcing bar,” which is a steel bar that is used to provide additional support to concrete construction.

When concrete is poured, it is strong in compression but weak in tension. Rebar helps to reinforce the concrete and provide added strength in areas where tension or bending forces may be present. This happens in Edmonton due to freeze thaw and ground heave. By adding rebar to a concrete structure, it can better resist the forces of bending, flexing, and stretching, as well as withstand heavy loads and impacts.

Time to Pour The Concrete Sidewalk

Replacing your existing concrete sidewalk in Edmonton can be a labor-intensive process, but it’s important to ensure that the sidewalk is safe and functional.

1. Pour The Concrete

The concrete is mixed according to the manufacturer’s specs and poured into the forms from a ready-mix truck. The surface is then smoothed out using a trowel or float. It’s important to work quickly and efficiently to ensure that the concrete sets evenly while maintaining air entrainment. At this step your sidewalk will either be broom finished, stamped or have retarder applied for exposed aggregate finish

2. Cure The Concrete

Once the concrete is poured, it needs to cure for several days. This involves keeping the concrete moist and covered to prevent it from drying out too quickly. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for curing to ensure that the concrete sets properly.

3. Remove the forms

Once the concrete is fully cured, the forms can be removed. This may involve using a pry bar or other tools to gently release the forms from the concrete.

4. Finishing Touches

Finally, the new sidewalk can be finished with sealerto protect it from weathering and damage. Sealing concrete must be done every 1-2 years

If you’re unsure about how to replace a sidewalk, it’s always best to consult with The Concrete Doctors. Contact us today for a free estimate for Concrete Sidewalks Edmonton, Sherwood Park, or St. Albert.

Service Area

The Concrete Doctors proudly serves the entire Edmonton area, including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Beaumont, Drayton Valley, Leduc, Devon, Stony Plain, Calmar, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, Morinville, and Vegreville.

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Our team is committed to producing high-quality results that surpass your expectations. Contact us today to schedule your free estimate and get started on your Concrete Sidewalks Edmonton replacement.

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