What affects the price
- Repair methodMudjacking (raise sunken slab): $385–$650/slab. Polyurethane foam lift: $450–$850 (lasts longer). Replace single 5×4 section: $250–$450. Saw-cut + patch crack: $150–$285.
- City of Toledo noticeIf you've received a city sidewalk-repair notice, you have 30-60 days to fix or the city contracts the work + bills you (typically 30%+ markup).
- Length of replacementFull front-of-house replacement (40-50 ft): $1,800–$3,200. Includes saw-cuts at clean breaks.
What's included
- Saw-cut at clean joint lines
- Demo + disposal of old slab
- Base + form prep
- Pour + finish to match adjacent
- Optional: ADA-compliant transitions if curb-adjacent
When to call
Trip hazards over 1/2" lift (city action threshold), large cracks, sunken slabs holding water. Get the City of Toledo sidewalk inspection — they'll tell you what level of repair is required to avoid a notice.
Related questions
Who's liable if someone trips on my sidewalk in Toledo?
The homeowner. Toledo has 'continuing duty' liability for adjacent sidewalks. Slip-and-fall claims average $25K-50K. A $400 mudjack repair is cheap insurance.
Is mudjacking permanent?
Mudjacking lasts 8-15 years on average; polyurethane foam lift lasts 25+. Both are 1/3 the cost of replacement and faster (same-day vs 3-day cure for replacement).
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