With proper work and materials, 15-20 years or more in our climate.
Concrete Repair Westchester County
Property owners here know ignoring it doesn't help. A cracked driveway looks bad and lowers curb appeal. Uneven walkways can lead to injuries. That's when concrete repair in Westchester County makes sense. You want someone who fixes it right, without shortcuts.At NYC Sidewalk Violations, we've handled concrete work across New York for over 38 years. We're licensed, bonded, and insured (NYC DCA License #2107837-DCA, DOB Contractor ID #617843), and we bring that experience to Westchester homes and businesses. No subcontractors—just our own crew using quality materials.
Get a Free Sidewalk Repair Estimate
Get a Free Sidewalk Repair Estimate — we’ll respond within 24 hours.Common Concrete Issues We Fix in Westchester
Cracked or sinking driveways from soil movement
Sidewalks heaved by roots or frost.
Patios and pool decks with surface flaking or stains.
Foundation walls with hairline cracks letting in water.
Providing Customers with the Best SideWalk Improvement Services
How It Works — From Violation to Compliance
What Our Concrete Repair Process Looks Like
Residential repairs often wrap in 3-7 days, depending on scope.
The Zicklin Advantage for Westchester County Concrete Projects
If concrete around your Westchester property needs attention, reach out. NYC Sidewalk Violations handles concrete repair Westchester County residents trust. Call +1-718-550-2779 for a free estimate or just to ask questions. We’ll get it sorted.
Pricing You Can Count On
We keep it simple. Sidewalk repairs start around $12-18 per square foot. Driveways from $15 per square foot. Smaller patch jobs or steps might run $500-$2,500. Foundations or larger projects get custom quotes.
Free site visit and estimate if we handle the work. We stick to the number we give.
Why Westchester Property Owners Pick Us
We’ve worked in the area long enough to know local codes and soil types. One crew from start to finish means better accountability. We focus on clean work sites and minimal disruption. And if something isn’t right, we make it good—plain and simple.
A Few Tips to Avoid Bigger Problems
Catch cracks early—seal them before winter. Clear snow and ice gently; avoid heavy salt on new concrete. Trim trees near walkways to limit root damage. Redirect gutters away from slabs.
How long does a repair last?
Do you need permits?
Often yes for replacements. We take care of filing.
Can you match existing concrete?
We get close on color and finish where possible.
What about bad weather delays?
We watch forecasts and protect fresh pours.
Do you do commercial concrete too?
Yes—parking areas, loading zones, storefronts.