| Concrete sidewalks cannot be
maintained. When concrete sidewalks are damaged they
must be entirely demolished and rebuilt.
Rubbersidewalks can be lifted for
periodic tree root trimming and replaced at a fraction
of the cost of concrete repairs and replacement
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Rubbersidewalks allows long-term sidewalk/tree root
maintenance
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Rubbersidewalks introduces the concept of modularity
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Tripping on uplifted concrete can cause injury and
lawsuits
Rubbersidewalks are maintainable. Unlike concrete,
Rubbersidewalks can be lifted for tree root maintenance,
then replaced. Crews can easily trim tree roots every 2
or 3 years while
roots are still in the offshoot stage. There is no
damage to the health or stability of the tree.
Uplifted concrete results in trip and fall accidents
which cause personal injury -- and costly lawsuits.
A
trip & fall injury hurts the pedestrian -- and the city
budget.
Rubbersidewalks eliminates trip hazard by replacing
broken and uplifted concrete and asphalt patching. Rubbersidewalks
never create trip hazard, even over tree roots.
Rubbersidewalks absorb shock. Though hard and durable,
Rubbersidewalks are more resilient than concrete. No
injury results in no lawsuits -- and happier pedestrians. |