Sidewalks & Walkways Contractors
Concrete sidewalk and walkway installation for residential and commercial properties.
Average Cost
$1,500 - $4,000
Contractors
17,348+
What is Sidewalks & Walkways?
Concrete sidewalks and walkways provide safe, accessible pathways connecting your home's entrance to driveways, gardens, patios, and public sidewalks. Beyond basic functionality, a well-designed walkway enhances your property's curb appeal and can significantly increase its perceived value. Municipal building codes typically require sidewalks to meet minimum width standards, usually 36 to 48 inches for residential paths, and to comply with ADA accessibility guidelines if they serve as public access routes.
Residential walkways are typically poured at four inches thick over a compacted gravel base, with control joints placed every four to five feet to manage cracking. For added durability in high-traffic areas or regions with freeze-thaw cycles, contractors may recommend a thicker pour or fiber-reinforced concrete. The most common finish is a broom texture, which provides excellent traction in wet conditions, but homeowners can also choose stamped, stained, or exposed aggregate finishes to create a more upscale appearance.
Replacing a crumbling or uneven sidewalk is also a safety and liability concern. Trip hazards from heaved or settled sections can result in injuries and potential legal liability for the property owner. Many municipalities issue citations and require homeowners to repair or replace damaged public-facing sidewalks within a specified timeframe. Getting ahead of these repairs protects you legally and keeps your property looking well-maintained.
Sidewalks & Walkways Cost Breakdown
| Project Size | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Short path (30-60 linear ft) | $900 | $2,500 |
| Medium walkway (60-120 linear ft) | $2,000 | $5,000 |
| Long sidewalk or multi-path (120-250 linear ft) | $4,000 | $10,000 |
What Affects Sidewalks & Walkways Cost?
- 1Linear footage and width determine total square footage, which is the basis for most contractor pricing at $6 to $12 per square foot.
- 2Decorative finishes such as stamping, coloring, or exposed aggregate add $3 to $8 per square foot over a standard broom finish.
- 3Demolition and removal of the existing sidewalk adds $2 to $4 per square foot if replacement is needed.
- 4Grade changes requiring steps, retaining edges, or handrails increase complexity and cost significantly.
- 5Permit fees and sidewalk inspection requirements vary by municipality and can add $100 to $500 to the project.
Questions to Ask Your Sidewalks & Walkways Contractor
- ✓Does my municipality require a permit for sidewalk replacement, and will you handle the permitting process?
- ✓What width and thickness do you recommend for my walkway given its location and expected foot traffic?
- ✓How do you address grade changes or uneven terrain along the walkway path?
- ✓Is removal of the old sidewalk included in your estimate, and how do you dispose of the debris?
- ✓What options are available for decorative finishes that still provide good slip resistance?