John Mack
Active member
Hello, I have two sidewalk squares that the city has marked as needing to be replaced (at their cost of $400-ouch) or leveled/repaired by the homeowner(me). So I decided to try and jack the squares up today(see pics) and was successful in getting them pretty level. Now my question is what/how do I put in the gap under the side walk to keep it there. I thought about trying to pound sand in with a wooden dowel but that seems like a slow process,I also thought about trying to pound in wood or metal shims along the side of the slab or fabricating some type of device to hold the slab level and then try to work mortar into the void and just leave the device in the mortar. If anybody has any thoughts on what would work best I would really appreciate your help. Btw after the repair is complete I have to get it inspected by the city so I will have to try and make it a well done job so I just can't jam a rock in each corner like I wanted to do. Thanks in advance for any advice given.
