How much does a concrete walkway cost in Jonestown?
Walkways here price by width, thickness, and base prep, plus the slope and finish work the lot calls for, and the base swings with the grade, whether we are leveling into shallow rock or stepping a path down a hillside. As a starting point, most walkways fall in the range of $8 to $13 per square foot. We give you a number after we have walked the run on the ground.
Can you fix a trip hazard instead of replacing the whole walk?
Often yes. A panel lifted by a root, undercut where runoff scoured the base on a slope, or teetering on an uneven rock ledge can frequently be ground down or swapped out instead of tearing up the whole run. We track down the cause and steer you to the right fix.
Why has my sidewalk lifted or settled?
On a hillside it is usually water and base, not the concrete. Runoff sheeting down a grade scours soil out from under the low edge and a panel settles or tips, and a section set over an uneven rock ledge can teeter and rise at a seam. We rebuild the base, hold the downhill side, and rework the joint layout so it does not just move again.
Can you build ADA-compliant ramps?
Yes. We build ramps and approaches to the slope and finish accessibility calls for, with a slip-aware texture for wet days, and on a graded lot we lay out a compliant run before we form anything. Tell us the use and we build to it.
How are the joints spaced on a walkway?
Joint spacing tracks slab width and thickness so movement stays controlled. Too few joints is where uncontrolled cracking begins, and a path that steps and bends down a slope hands the slab more reason to move, so the layout pulls its weight.
How long before I can walk on a new sidewalk?
Foot traffic typically waits a few days while the slab gains strength, and a summer pour needs a genuine cure. We give you the timeline for your pour right at the outset.