Concrete Sidewalk & Walkway Installers
Safe, smooth, and durable pathways for residential and commercial properties
About Our Concrete Sidewalk Services
A well-poured concrete walkway enhances curb appeal, connects your outdoor spaces, and ensures safe passage for guests and pedestrians. Whether you need a curved garden path leading to your backyard, a total replacement of a cracked city sidewalk, or ADA-compliant commercial access routes, our crew delivers precise workmanship. We pay strict attention to proper grading and joint placement to prevent future cracking and heaving.
Average Pricing
per square foot
Priced by square footage. Steps and ADA ramps involve additional costs.
What We Offer
- Residential walkways & paths
- Public sidewalk replacement
- ADA compliant ramps
- Steps and staircases
- Curved & custom pathways
- Exposed aggregate walkways
Why Choose Us for Your Concrete Sidewalk?
Code Compliant
We understand and follow all local municipal codes and ADA accessibility requirements.
Curb Appeal
Clean edges and smooth finishes instantly upgrade the look of your front yard.
Root Barrier Options
We can install root barriers to prevent nearby trees from lifting the new concrete.
Precision Sloping
Expertly leveled to prevent puddling and ice formation during winter months.
Concrete Sidewalks Near You
We provide expert concrete sidewalk services across the Treasure Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible for replacing the sidewalk in front of my house?
In most Treasure Valley cities, including Boise and Meridian, the adjacent property owner is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the public sidewalk.
Do I need a permit to replace a city sidewalk?
Yes, any work done in the public right-of-way requires a permit and inspection from the city's highway district (e.g., ACHD in Ada County). We manage this process.
Can you replace just one sinking section of a walkway?
Yes, we can tear out and pour individual sections (panels) of a sidewalk, or use lifting techniques to level a single sunken panel.
How thick should a residential walkway be?
Standard residential walkways and public sidewalks are poured at 4 inches thick. Driveway approaches require 6 inches of thickness.
What do you do about tree roots lifting the sidewalk?
If permitted by the city arborist, we can shave down problematic roots. We also recommend installing a root barrier shield before pouring the new concrete.
What is the standard width for a walkway?
Public sidewalks are typically 5 feet wide. Private residential walkways leading to a front door look best between 3 to 4 feet wide.
Ready to Start Your Concrete Sidewalk Project?
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Master Concrete Service. We'll come to you, measure precisely, and provide a detailed written quote.
Let's Build Something That Lasts
Free estimates. No obligation. Response within 24 hours.
- Licensed & insured contractors
- 15+ years of Idaho experience
- 1,500+ projects completed
- Workmanship guarantee
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