

Not every pedestrian surface is a public sidewalk. We repair side-yard walks, garden paths, courtyard walkways, paver inlays, and architectural concrete walks. Different surfaces need different approaches: a public sidewalk has to match city spec, while a backyard meandering path can use exposed aggregate, stamped patterns, or a saw-cut grid for a custom look.
Our walkway projects in Seattle, WA usually start with a homeowner showing us photos and the existing finish. We bring sample boards (broom, smooth, stamped, exposed aggregate) so you can see options before we quote. From there it's straightforward: tear out, prep, pour, and finish—usually in one or two visits depending on length. Call us at (206) 555-0182 for a free, written estimate.
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Reliable concrete work, transparent pricing, and crews that finish the way you'd want it on your own house.

$2M general liability, workers' comp, and ROW registered.

No surprise add-ons or post-quote fees. Written estimates.

Workmanship warranty in writing on every pour.

W-2 employees from Seattle—no out-of-town subs.

City of Seattle permits and ADA standards on every job.
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Most stamped patterns are still available from the major tool manufacturers. We bring sample mats to compare against your existing walk, and we color-match release agents and stains as closely as the original.
Standard scope is 4 inches of compacted #57 limestone over a tamped sub-grade. If your soil is clay-heavy or saturated, we'll quote extra base depth so the slab doesn't crack from below.
Standard broom finish gives plenty of traction. For high-rain or pool-adjacent walks, we can broadcast aggregate or use a textured stamp. We never recommend a smooth-troweled finish for outdoor walkways.
Yes. We saw-cut a clean isolation joint between old and new, drill in dowel pins if structural continuity is needed, and color-match the new concrete so the transition looks intentional.
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