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Walkways & Sidewalks

Walkways That Match
The House They Lead To.

A front walk is the first thing every guest, delivery driver, and prospective buyer walks across. We pour walkways with the same standard we use on driveways — 4,000 PSI, proper joints, no trip edges, and a clean broom or decorative finish that matches the look of your home.

What separates a good walkway from a bad one

Walkways are the easiest concrete project to do poorly. They're small, they're often poured by general handymen rather than dedicated concrete crews, and the consequences of cutting corners aren't dramatic — until your front walk has a 1/2" trip edge two years in and you're worrying about your kid's grandparents.

The four things that make a walkway last: even grading along the entire run (so water doesn't pond or undercut the slab), tight joint spacing (every 4–5 feet on a typical 36" walkway), level joint cuts (no lipping at the joints), and a consistent broom direction (across the walk, not along it — that's what holds traction in winter).

Walkway types we pour

Front Walks & Entry Paths

Driveway-to-front-door connections, side approaches, garden paths. Standard width is 36–48"; we'll recommend the right dimension for your home's scale. Broom finish is standard; stamped or decorative is a popular upgrade for front entries.

Replacement Sidewalks

Replacing the public sidewalk strip in front of your house. Most St. Charles County municipalities have specific code requirements (width, thickness, joint spacing); we handle the permit and pour to code.

ADA-Compliant Approaches

For commercial properties or aging-in-place residential — slopes under 5%, cross-slopes under 2%, no abrupt transitions, detectable warning surfaces where required. We've poured ADA approaches for businesses and homeowners planning ahead.

Side & Service Walks

Yard access paths, A/C unit pads, trash can pads, walkways from the garage to the deck. Functional concrete, same quality standard.

Walkway costs in St. Charles County

Pricing includes excavation, sub-base, forms, 4,000 PSI mix with fiber, finishing, joint cuts, and clean-up.

Tie your walkway into the rest of the project

Most of our walkway work is bundled with patio or driveway projects — a single quote and one consistent crew. If you're already doing a patio, adding a matching front walk while we're on-site cuts your per-foot cost significantly versus pouring it as a standalone job later. Same goes for replacement: while we're tearing out and replacing the driveway, the walkway is the obvious add-on.

Walkway service area

We pour walkways across St. Charles, O'Fallon, St. Peters, Wentzville, Lake St. Louis, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Weldon Spring, and Defiance.

FAQ

Walkways That Match Questions

What width should my front walkway be?+

Standard residential front walks are 36–48″ wide. A 48″ walk lets two people walk side-by-side and reads more like a deliberate architectural choice rather than a utility path. For shorter walks to a single front door, 36″ is fine.

Can you replace just my city sidewalk?+

Yes. Most St. Charles County municipalities require sidewalk replacement when the slab is damaged or trip-hazardous. We pull the permit, pour to city specifications, and handle the inspection. Standalone sidewalk jobs are a regular service.

Will my new walkway match my existing concrete?+

We can match a broom finish color and texture closely on new pours — the new concrete will look slightly brighter for the first year as it weathers in. For exact-color matches, we recommend pouring everything (walk, patio, driveway) as a single project so all concrete cures together.

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