Factors Influencing Brick Sidewalk Repair Costs

Discover the key elements that impact pricing, including sidewalk size, damage severity, and repair techniques.
Material Quality and Type
Material Quality and Type

Different brick materials and finishes affect repair costs, with higher-quality or specialty bricks typically costing more.

Extent of Damage
Extent of Damage

Wider areas or severely damaged sections increase labor and material requirements, raising overall costs.

Accessibility and Site Conditions
Accessibility and Site Conditions

Difficult terrain or restricted access can lead to higher labor costs and longer project durations.

FactorAverage Cost Impact
Material Type$10 - $25 per square foot
Extent of DamageVariable, up to $50 per square foot for extensive repairs
Labor Costs$5 - $15 per square foot
Site AccessibilityAdditional 10-20% on total costs
Removal and Disposal$2 - $5 per square foot
Brick Replacement
Brick Replacement

Replacing individual bricks typically costs between $8 and $20 per brick, depending on material and size.

Mortar Repointing
Mortar Repointing

Repointing joints can range from $3 to $8 per linear foot, depending on joint condition.

Foundation Repair
Foundation Repair

Addressing underlying foundation issues can cost from $1,000 to $5,000 or more, based on severity.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Brick Replacement$8 - $20 per brick
Repointing Joints$3 - $8 per linear foot
Foundation Repair$1,000 - $5,000
Pattern Restoration$10 - $25 per square foot
Sealing and Waterproofing$1 - $3 per square foot
Drainage Improvement$500 - $2,500
Edge Repair$5 - $12 per linear foot
Complete Sidewalk Reconstruction$20 - $50 per square foot

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