Concrete Walkway Repair in Rocky Gap, Virginia
Challenge
A homeowner in Rocky Gap, Virginia contacted Fortress Foundation Solutions after noticing increasing settlement along the concrete walkway leading to their front entrance. Over time, several slabs had sunk unevenly, creating noticeable height differences between sections of the walkway. Family members and guests had already stumbled on the uneven concrete, and the homeowner was concerned about potential injuries and liability.
The problem worsened after periods of heavy rainfall. Water collected in the low areas of the walkway, slowly washing away soil beneath the slabs. During colder months, freeze-thaw cycles caused additional movement, further destabilizing the concrete. The homeowner also noticed cracks forming where slabs had shifted out of alignment. Because the walkway was a prominent feature of the home’s exterior, the homeowner wanted a solution that would restore both safety and appearance without removing and replacing the concrete.
They were concerned that continued settlement could eventually affect nearby steps and the home’s foundation if water continued draining toward the structure. A durable, cost-effective repair was needed to stabilize the concrete and prevent further movement.
Solution
Fortress Foundation Solutions recommended professional concrete lifting and leveling to correct the uneven walkway. Our team drilled small, strategically placed holes through the affected slabs and injected a high-density lifting material beneath the concrete. As the material expanded, it filled voids created by soil erosion and gently raised each slab back to a level position.
The lifting process was carefully controlled to ensure smooth transitions between slabs and proper drainage away from the home. Once the walkway was leveled, the injection holes were sealed, leaving a clean and uniform appearance.
After installation, the walkway was safe, level, and visually restored. The homeowner appreciated the fast turnaround and lasting results, gaining peace of mind knowing the concrete was stabilized and protected from future settlement.
