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Concrete Sidewalks & Flatwork in Antioch, CA

The walkways around your property might not seem like a big deal until someone trips on uneven concrete or you're dealing with puddles every time it rains because the drainage is wrong.

Concrete sidewalk installation isn't glamorous work, but it's the kind of thing that either works perfectly or becomes a constant annoyance.


We're the concrete sidewalk contractor near me that does it right—level, properly sloped for drainage, and built to last decades without settling or cracking.

Whether you need a simple front walkway or an elaborate system of walkways & garden paths connecting different areas of your property, we handle concrete flatwork installation that's both functional and attractive.

Why Proper Sidewalk Installation Matters

Most people don't think about their sidewalks until there's a problem. But as a sidewalk concrete contractor near me , we've seen what happens when corners get cut:

Trip hazards. Settling creates uneven sections that are lawsuit-waiting-to-happen, especially for commercial properties.

Drainage problems. Improper slope means water pools on your walkway or, worse, flows toward your foundation.

Premature failure. Inadequate base prep means cracks and settling within a few years instead of decades.

We're a residential concrete sidewalk contractor and commercial sidewalk contractor that understands the difference between doing it fast and doing it right. We choose right every time.



Walkways & Garden Paths That Connect Your Space

Walkways & garden paths do more than just get you from point A to point B—they define how people move through and experience your property. We design concrete patio walkways that flow naturally, create visual interest, and actually make sense for how you use your outdoor space.

Want a curved path through your garden? A wide walkway from the driveway to your front door? Concrete walkway installation that connects your patio to a side yard? We handle it all.


Complete Concrete Flatwork Services

Concrete flatwork installation covers everything from sidewalks and walkways to equipment pads, shed foundations, and access paths. As your concrete flatwork contractor , we pour level, properly reinforced concrete for any flat application your property needs.

We're licensed, we pull permits when required, and we stand behind our work. If you need to install concrete sidewalk near me or any other flatwork, call us for a detailed estimate. We'll assess your property, discuss options, and give you honest pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How wide should a concrete sidewalk be?

    Standard residential sidewalks are typically 3-4 feet wide—enough for one person to walk comfortably or two people to pass. Front walkways leading to your main entrance often look better at 4-5 feet. Commercial sidewalks need to be at least 4 feet (preferably 5-6 feet) to accommodate foot traffic and meet ADA requirements. We'll recommend appropriate width based on your property's needs and local code requirements.

  • Do concrete sidewalks need rebar or wire mesh?

    Yes, reinforcement is essential for longevity. We typically use rebar or wire mesh in all sidewalk installations to prevent cracking and control crack width if they do occur. The specific reinforcement depends on the sidewalk's width, expected load, and soil conditions. Skipping reinforcement is one of the most common shortcuts that leads to premature failure.

  • How do you prevent water from pooling on sidewalks?

    Proper slope. Sidewalks should slope away from buildings at about 1/4 inch per foot—enough to drain water but not so much that it's noticeable when walking. We also ensure the base is properly compacted and graded before pouring. Poor drainage is almost always a base preparation or slope issue, not a concrete problem.

  • Can you make decorative sidewalks and walkways?

    Absolutely. We offer stamped concrete, colored concrete, exposed aggregate, and various finish textures for walkways and garden paths. Decorative options cost more than standard broom-finish concrete but create much more visual interest. We can also incorporate borders, patterns, or different colors to complement your home's architecture and landscaping.

  • What's the difference between a sidewalk and flatwork?

    "Sidewalk" specifically refers to pedestrian walkways. "Flatwork" is the broader term covering any horizontal concrete surface—sidewalks, patios, driveways, floors, equipment pads, etc. As a concrete flatwork contractor, we handle all types of flat concrete installations, not just sidewalks.

  • How long do concrete sidewalks last?

    Properly installed concrete sidewalks easily last 30-50 years with minimal maintenance. The key factors are adequate base preparation, correct concrete thickness (typically 4 inches for residential), proper reinforcement, and appropriate control joints. We've seen well-built sidewalks that are 40+ years old and still in excellent condition.

  • Do you need permits for sidewalk installation?

    It depends on the location and scope. Public sidewalks adjacent to streets almost always require permits. Private walkways on your property may or may not, depending on local regulations. We handle the permit process when required, so you don't have to navigate city requirements. We'll let you know upfront if permits are needed for your project.

  • Can you repair existing concrete sidewalks, or do they need replacement?

    Minor cracks can be repaired, but settling and major structural issues usually require replacement. If sections have settled more than an inch or there are large cracks with significant movement, replacement is typically the better long-term solution. We'll assess your sidewalk honestly and recommend the most cost-effective approach—sometimes that's repair, sometimes it's replacement.

  • How soon can I walk on a new concrete sidewalk?

    You can walk on new concrete after 24-48 hours, but we recommend waiting at least 3 days before heavy use. Full strength takes 28 days. We'll give you specific guidance based on weather conditions and concrete mix. Rushing it can damage the surface before it's fully cured.

  • What's involved in concrete patio walkway installation?

    Patio walkways connect your patio to other areas of your yard. Installation involves excavating to proper depth, preparing and compacting the base, forming the walkway path, pouring concrete at the correct thickness (usually 4 inches), finishing the surface, and cutting control joints. For curved walkways or decorative options, there's additional forming and finishing work. Most walkway projects take 2-3 days.