Sidewalks and walkways that lead the eye.
Front walks, side yard paths, and approaches — sized and finished to match your home.
First impressions start at the sidewalk.
A sidewalk isn't just utility — it's the path guests use to reach your front door. We build walkways that are level, well-jointed, and finished to complement the house they lead to. Whether you need a straight run from driveway to porch, a curved side-yard path, or a wide approach that ties into a patio, we handle layout, forming, reinforcement, and finish. On ADA-friendly walks we hold 4-foot minimum widths and manage cross-slopes carefully. We match existing finishes wherever possible — if your driveway is broom-finished, the new walk gets the same broom. If you want to step up the look, stamped or exposed-aggregate walkways read well against traditional concrete driveways.
- Straight and curved layouts
- 4-foot ADA-friendly widths available
- Broom or textured finishes
- Proper slope away from foundations
- Contraction joints for crack control
- Coordinated with driveways and patios

Common questions
How wide should my front walk be?
3.5 feet is the minimum for comfortable side-by-side walking. 4 feet is standard for main entry walks and meets ADA guidelines.
Can you match my existing sidewalk?
We can match layout, finish, and joint spacing. Color-matching aged concrete exactly isn't possible — new concrete will always cure lighter.
Do sidewalks need reinforcement?
Residential sidewalks typically use wire mesh. Approaches and heavier-use walks get rebar. We spec it based on the walk.
