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A municipal sidewalk, though it is public property, is typically the responsibility of the homeowner whose property borders the sidewalk, though it can vary by city. Some cities have 50-50 programs to split the cost with the homeowner, but others may leave the cost entirely on the resident. If repair work is needed, the homeowner should contact the city to determine who is responsible for paying for repairs.

Residential sidewalks refer to private walkways at your home. You will always be responsible for repairing these. If you live in a homeowner’s association (HOA), there might be additional guidelines to consider.

You can expect to get 25 to 50 years out of a patio or walkway. This depends largely on the quality of the concrete, the workmanship, and your climate. Colder climates, where thawing and freezing happen throughout the winter, tend to break up concrete much faster. Ice-melting chemicals tend to destroy concrete and brick quickly.

Pavers will last between 30 and 100 years or more, depending on the type. Stone has a higher installation cost but can last for hundreds of years. Brick and concrete wear a bit quicker, but the inherent benefit of pavers is the ability to replace single pavers as needed.

Patio decks, also called ground-level decks, cost about $1,500 to repair but can run anywhere from $700 to $2,500. Deck repair costs depend on the size, type of material, and extent of damage. High-end materials, like composites, cost more but require less maintenance.

Asphalt paving costs generally run about $2,325, with an average range of $1,000 to $3,700. Walkways, pathways, and sidewalks are generally going to be lower on the spectrum than a driveway since they’re not bearing the same loads.

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