About Us

Locally owned concrete crew installing and repairing sidewalks across
Seattle, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Madison Park, Wedgwood, and the rest of Greater Seattle.

About Seattle Sidewalk Pros

Built on Square
Edges & Square Deals

We started Seattle Sidewalk Pros after years of watching homeowners get overcharged for simple slab work. Today our crews handle everything from a single trip-hazard grind to multi-mile HOA sidewalk programs— with the same flat-rate pricing and clean job sites every time.

Sidewalk repair crew Seattle WA
Concrete walkway replacement Washington

Our shop is in north Seattle off Aurora Ave. We dispatch to every neighborhood inside I-405 plus Magnolia, Queen Anne, Greenwood, West Seattle, Bellevue, and Renton. All work is permitted, inspected, and backed by a written 5-year workmanship warranty.

1200+

Slabs Replaced

85+

HOA Communities

22+

Years In Business

18+

Field Crew

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Big Job or Single Slab?

Replacement pours start at $14/sq ft in Seattle (materials + labor + cleanup).

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Our Team

Meet The Crew
Behind the Concrete

Career concrete finishers, project leads, and an estimator who picks up the phone.

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Dale Harrington

Owner / Lead Estimator
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Marcus Whitfield

Field Supervisor
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Janelle Patterson

HOA Account Manager
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Tony Calderon

Concrete Finisher
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Client Reviews

Real Feedback From
Greater Seattle Clients

FAQs

About Our
Sidewalk Repair Work

Common questions about who we are and how we operate.

Twenty-two years and counting. Our owner Dale started as a concrete finisher in 2003 and built the company one referral at a time. Today we run three crews covering every neighborhood inside the I-5 / I-405 loop.

No. Every finisher, laborer, and equipment operator on your job is a W-2 employee of Seattle Sidewalk Pros. That keeps quality consistent and means you talk to the same office for every step of the project.

Five years on workmanship and any structural cracks not caused by tree roots, settling, or owner-installed loads above 4,000 lbs. We document the sub-base prep and rebar layout for every pour, so warranty claims are straightforward.

Yes. Any sidewalk pour in the public right-of-way requires a permit. We pull it, schedule the sub-base and final inspection with the City of Seattle, and include the cost in the estimate.