Trip Hazards

Q) Does your business, government or civic facility or commercial residential property suffer from uneven concrete that poses a trip hazard?
In the past many owners and property managers ignored raised sidewalks, but now, Courts nationwide are ruling that property owners are responsible for making regular inspections of their property(s) and enforcing timely schedules for repairing dangerous areas. Further, avoiding these repairs can expose your business or organization to significant liability should a person experience an injury caused by neglecting a trip hazard.
Q) Looking for a way to save on the cost of replacing concrete?
The average cost to replace just one sidewalk section is between $200 and $400. The Grind-All System offers an innovative technology that repairs raised concrete by grinding the existing slab. Grinding the raised edge and sloping it back to an even level eliminates the trip hazard along with potentially expensive liability claims.
Grinding Eliminates:
- Frustrating time-consuming litigation and expensive settlements.
- Costly concrete replacement.
- Noisy jackhammers, unsightly areas and messy removal.
- Downtime that causes unnecessary inconvenience.
Grinding Improves Property Safety:
- Complies with the American Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.
- Eliminates your property's Trip Hazard risks.
- Provides disabled individuals with a stress-free mobility experience.
Grinding Extends the Life of Sidewalks, Driveways, and Parking Facilities:
- Concrete Grinding makes use of the existing concrete slab to eliminate replacing concrete that is in good condition.
- Reduces repair and construction time, which eases the inconvenience of needed maintenance.