Concrete walkways in Greenville SC for homes and businesses: front walk replacements, side paths, pool perimeters, and garden curbing. We pour them so water runs the right way, joints land in the right places, and the walk meets ADA when you need it to.
Walkways and curbing are smaller jobs, but they're the first thing people see from the street. A clean walk to the front door does more for your curb appeal than almost any landscaping.
We pour walkways, garden curbing, mailbox pads, AC pads, and patio-to-driveway connectors all over the Greenville area. Pick a broom finish, a stamped pattern, or a decorative border, whatever fits your home.
Every walkway we pour is 4 inches thick, reinforced, and finished with a broom texture so it isn't slick when wet. We slope the walk away from your house toward the yard or a drain, cut clean joints every 5 to 6 feet, and tie into your porch or driveway with a finished edge instead of a rough seam.
A concrete walkway in Greenville SC has to handle our winters, drain the right way, and tie cleanly into your driveway, porch, or property edge. Every walk we pour is sized for the path and reinforced for the ground underneath.
A walkway poured without thought to drainage will pool water at the low spot and break itself apart over a few cold winters. We slope every walk a quarter inch per foot toward the yard or a drain, never back toward your house. You won't see the slope when you look at the walk, but it's what keeps it flat and crack-free.
Joints get cut every 5 to 6 feet on a standard residential walk, close enough to keep cracks invisible, far enough that the walk doesn't look like a row of pavers. We use a clean tooled joint or a saw-cut joint depending on the look you want. If we're tying into an existing slab, see our driveway service, or browse all concrete options.
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