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sidewalk
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walkway
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eliminate liability while dramatically improving curb appeal
That cracked, uneven concrete sidewalk leading to your front door isn't just an eyesore - it's a lawsuit waiting to happen. By now you're probably thinking "it's just a walkway, how much risk could there really be?" - but consider this: one trip-and-fall from a guest, delivery person, or mail carrier and you're looking at medical bills, legal fees, and insurance nightmares that make the cost to install concrete sidewalk look like pocket change.
Our concrete sidewalk installation and concrete walkway construction services create safe, attractive pathways that eliminate liability while significantly improving your property's curb appeal. We handle both residential and commercial work throughout the Peninsula, which means we understand ADA requirements, proper slope specifications, and how to create walkways that are both compliant and beautiful.
The concrete walkway cost depends on factors like width, length, thickness requirements, removal of existing materials, site access, and finish options. A basic 4-foot wide walkway might cost $15-25 per linear foot installed, while wider walkways with decorative finishes cost more. But here's what really matters: the cost of pouring concrete sidewalk correctly is a fraction of what you'll pay in legal fees after someone gets hurt on your deteriorating walkway.
We're the sidewalk contractors that property managers call for apartment complexes and commercial properties where liability is a serious concern. We're also the concrete walkway contractors that homeowners in Atherton, Palo Alto, and Menlo Park trust when they want walkways that complement their high-end properties rather than detract from them.
Maybe you're thinking "can't I just patch the bad sections?" - technically yes, but patches rarely match, they often fail quickly, and they look exactly like what they are: cheap fixes. When you're ready for a real solution, call (650) 995-5440 .
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We serve discerning property owners throughout Redwood City, San Carlos, Belmont, Menlo Park, Atherton, North Fair Oaks, Woodside, Emerald Hills, West Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, and San Mateo County who expect work that lasts and contractors who deliver on their promises.
Don't wait another day while problems get worse or opportunities pass by. That itch to get this handled? Scratch it right now. Call (650) 995-5440.
Every day you wait is another day living with the problem instead of enjoying the solution. Another day of worry instead of relief. Make the call. Schedule the estimate. Get this handled. Your future self will thank you.
frequently asked questions about sidewalk & walkway installation
What's the difference between a sidewalk and a walkway?
Practically speaking, they're the same thing - concrete pathways for pedestrian traffic. "Sidewalk" typically refers to paths along streets or public areas, while "walkway" usually means paths on private property like the path to your front door or through your garden. Our concrete sidewalk contractors handle both with the same level of expertise and attention to safety and aesthetics.
How wide should a concrete walkway be?
For residential properties, we typically recommend 3-4 feet wide for main walkways to your front door, and 2-3 feet for secondary garden paths. For commercial properties or ADA compliance, 4-5 feet minimum is standard to accommodate wheelchairs and two people passing. The cost to install concrete walkway increases with width, but proper width makes the space more functional and valuable.
Can you install walkways on sloped properties?
Absolutely. We regularly work on hillside properties throughout Portola Valley, Woodside, and Los Altos where slopes are common. We can create stepped walkways with landings, gradual slopes with proper drainage, or combinations of both depending on your property's topography and your preferences. Sloped sites require more expertise and planning, which is why you want experienced concrete walkway contractors handling the work.
How long does walkway installation take?
A typical residential concrete walkway installation might take 2-4 days from demolition of old materials through final finishing, plus cure time before you can walk on it (usually 24-48 hours). Larger or more complex projects take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we quote your project and keep you informed throughout the process so you know what to expect.