I just bought my first home, which was built in 1970, and I've noticed water pooling on my sidewalk path. I'm looking for a more affordable solution for now. Would foam jacking be a viable option to correct the leveling issues? Here's a picture for reference: https://imgur.com/a/PW4oGrP
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One straightforward idea is to roll back those rocks a bit and install a channel drain alongside the walkway. Just make sure the end of the drain is pointed downhill to prevent water from stacking up on top of it! Check out this [channel drain example](https://www.homedepot.com/p/NDS-4-in-x-10-ft-Speed-D-Channel-Drain-with-Grate-400-10RTL/205938053?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&gStoreCode=1755&gQT=1) for inspiration!
From my experience with foam companies, I’d recommend ensuring your gutters are properly pitched to direct rain run-off away from your house. You definitely want to create some drainage first to handle the excess water.
It seems like the way your walkway is sloped is correct, but the big rocks are trapping the water. Moving those rocks and digging down a bit could help water to flow into the soil instead of pooling. If this doesn't work long-term, installing a drain could be a smart investment, especially if you often deal with rain.

I totally agree! Removing barriers can really help with absorption. We faced a similar issue and ended up using a sod cutter and added landscape stone to improve drainage. It wasn't perfect, but it definitely helped soak up the excess water instead of letting it sit on the concrete.