How can I fix concrete steps and walkways due to a sunken house?
my house like all houses has sunk a little over the last 29 years. This has cause some space to form on the concrete steps and concrete walkways. Should I use expansion joints, fill it with concrete caulk or should I make a concrete mix and apply it in the spaces that have separated?
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Have a masonry contractor take a look. Sometimes slabs can be raised and resurfaced.
I’d have a pro swing by first to make sure things aren’t going to keep moving much further and see if there are any problems then repair.
Houses shouldn't sink. They "settle." I would get a soils expert out there for a consultation to make sure there is nothing going on that requires attention.