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Sidewalks & walkways

Sidewalks and walkways that lead the eye.

Front walks, side yard paths, and approaches — sized and finished to match your home.

Sidewalks & walkways

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
Sidewalks and walkways that lead the eye.
Frequently asked

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.

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Serving Yavapai County

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