Wilmington Sidewalk Repair Rebate Program

The first thing you do is call Safer Sidewalks and we’ll sign you up for free. We will take care of all the paperwork and take the hassle off your hands. You’ll be asked to provide some basic information about you and your property. Secondly, a Sidewalk Service Number will be generated by the city. Thirdly, you will need to wait between eight to thirty-six months before your rebate is approved. Fourthly, once approved you will be asked to hire a us as your concrete contractor. And finally, The city inspector will come over to see how severe the problem is. After that, the city will offer you a rebate. Score!

Take a step back! A new sidewalk is still required for you. You can have peace of mind knowing that Safer Sidewalk is a licensed CONCRETE CONTRACTOR when you hire us to assist you with your sidewalk needs. To be able to carry out this service, we are one of the few companies that have the appropriate license as well as the necessary insurances. Before beginning the work, Safer Sidewalks will have the permits pulled for you and will collaborate with the city inspector as necessary.

Not so fast! You still need a new sidewalk. When you hire Safer Sidewalk you can rest easy in the knowledge that we are a licensed CONCRETE CONTRACTOR. We are one of the few companies to have the correct license and special insurances to complete this work. Safer Sidewalks will pull the permits for you and work with the city inspector before commencing the work. 

And now it’s time to pour. Safer Sidewalks will complete all the demolition and construction necessary for your project and call out the city inspectors to check that the job was done correctly. All you have to do is collect that rebate!

Wilmington Commercial, And Residential Concrete Services We Offer

Wilmington Sidewalk Repair

Sidewalk Repair

Wilmington Curb And Gutter Repair

Curb Drain Coring

Wilmington Curb And Gutter Repair

City Gutter Repair

Wilmington Sidewalk Grinding

Sidewalk Grinding

 

The following Links will help you navigate through the website: 

  1. Price to repair sidewalk (rough estimate) 

  2. Fix my sidewalk now, I cannot wait for rebate

Need Financial Help With The Rabate? 


Safer Sidewalks will pick up the price at a reduced fee to complete the job. It works similarly to booking a hotel room. You pay Safer Sidewalks 20-30% of the price, the work is completed, you receive your rebate, and you finish your payments to Safer Sidewalk. Quality sidewalk repair is guaranteed or you get your money back. If the reconstructed sidewalk fails city inspection, Safer Sidewalks will be rip it out and reconstruct it. 

The Reasons Why Concrete Sidewalks Break In Wilmington 

In Wilmington. What To Do When Your Tree’s Roots Are Destroying The Sidewalk

Tree Roots

Tree and other plant roots uplifting the concrete
Wilmington Erosion under the sidewalk make concrete surface weak and break

Erosion

Erosion under the concrete create make the surface week
Wilmington Not enough grooves/joints in between the concrete panels

Insufficient Joins

Not enough grooves in between the concrete panels
Wilmington Commercial concrete contractor

Improper Installation

Cement mix drying too quickly, not enough compacted road base

 

Tired of Waiting for the Wilmington Sidewalk Rebate

It’s been 85 years…No. This isn’t Titanic. But it can feel like that when you apply for a sidewalk repair rebate through the city of Los Angeles.

So, you applied for a rebate to fix your crumbling sidewalks. You filled out the application with Safe Sidewalks Los Angeles and then…nothing. In the meantime, you stress and lose sleep because you are afraid that a pedestrian might slip and fall on your broken sidewalk and eventually sue you. No worries. Just hire Safer Sidewalk and we’ll repair it before Jack freezes in the water. 

Within three to five days, we will draw the permit and carry out the work the following day. So you may rest easy at night. Get a free quote by calling us.

Curb And Gutter Repair Wilmington

Why do I need a properly functioning curb and gutter system in Los Angeles?

The main job of the curb and gutter system is to keep water from pooling up around your property and the streets and to whisk debris out and away from the area. If you are a business or homeowner, the last thing you want is water collecting on any part of your property. Water causes all kinds of damage thanks to erosion, flooding and other types of water damage. 

Curbs also reinforce the edge of the asphalt street. The edge of the asphalt is usually the most vulnerable spot. It’s the weakest part of a pavement and the weight of cars and trucks can push the asphalt toward the outlying dirt, creating cracks and crumbling the pavement over time. Once cracks form, water (the nemesis of all construction) can seep in and cause further damage. Concrete curbs reinforce the area at the edge of an asphalt street.

What kind of curbs can I install in Wilmington?

Installing curbs and gutters requires the kind of expertise that a licensed contractor has. This is not a DIY job by any means. Before you hire your team, it’s good to know a little bit about the types of curb and gutter systems you may be able to install. 

Surmountable Curbs: These sloped or rolled curbs are ideal for areas near driveways and parking lot openings. They are easier for vehicles to drive over. Also, if you are thinking of being more ADA-compliant, these curbs are also easier for pedestrians or those in wheelchairs to cross safely on or off the sidewalk. 

Barrier Curbs: These durable curbs are used in most commercial projects. They are the vertical concrete barrier that keeps car and truck tires from meandering onto the curb. These curbs usually require a concrete gutter to make sure water doesn’t pool up along the roadway. 

Monolithic Curbs: These curbs are designed to be flush with the road, so vehicles can drive over it. This is typically constructed with the road to offer a smoother transition compared to the other two types of curbs.

Call us for a free estimate. 

Sidewalk Repaired at Wilmington Municipal Building, 544 N. Avalon Blvd., Wilmington Council District 15