Building Sidewalks with Concrete
Concrete sidewalks are flat, paved walkways designed to provide safe, durable paths for foot traffic. In most cases, they are installed along streets, around buildings, through parks, and across properties to connect key areas. Concrete is the preferred material thanks to its strength, low maintenance, and adaptability to all kinds of environments.
Our Services
We handle sidewalk projects of, including:
New Sidewalk Installation
From residential walkways to city sidewalks, we design and pour new concrete paths that meet code and look great.
Sidewalk Repair & Replacement
Cracked, lifted, or uneven sidewalks? We will repair trip hazards or replace damaged sections for a smooth, safe finish.
Custom Walkways
We build walkways around homes, pools, patios, and gardens that blend seamlessly with your hardscape.
Why Choose Concrete Sidewalks?
Concrete sidewalks are a leading choice for businesses and home for several reasons including
- Long-Lasting: Concrete can handle heavy foot traffic and extreme weather for decades
- Low Maintenance: No need to weed between bricks or re-level pavers? You can just sweep, hose down, and reseal occasionally.
- Customizable: You will get complete freedom to choose the layout, width, finish, and even add color or texture for a sidewalk
Types of Concrete Sidewalks & Finishes
There are different ways to pour a sidewalk. Some popular options that we work with:
- Broom Finish Sidewalks – Clean, simple, and slip-resistant.
- Stamped Concrete Sidewalks – Get the look of natural stone or pavers with the strength of concrete.
- Exposed Aggregate – They have a texture and a decorative look using pebbles or stones in the surface.
- Bordered Walkways – These add definition and contrast with a colored or textured border around your path.
FAQ
How long before I can walk on my new sidewalk?
You can walk on it after 24 to 48 hours, but wait at least 7 days before placing any heavy items on it.
What causes sidewalk cracking?
Most cracks are caused by soil movement, poor drainage, or weather extremes. We use proper reinforcement and joint spacing to reduce cracking.
Do I need a permit to install a sidewalk?
If the sidewalk is near a street or in a public area, you will require a permit. We will handle all the paperwork and inspections for you.