How much does a concrete walkway cost in Georgetown?
Walkways here price by width, thickness, and base prep, plus the slope and finish work the weather calls for, and the base swings with your lot, whether we are leveling into rock or conditioning clay. As a starting point, they generally land around $8 to $13 per square foot. We hand you a number once we have walked the run.
Can you fix a trip hazard instead of replacing the whole walk?
Often yes. A panel lifted by shrink-swell clay, a tree root, or an uneven rock ledge can frequently be ground down or swapped out rather than tearing up the whole run. We diagnose the cause and point you to the right fix.
Why has my sidewalk lifted at the joints?
On the clay side of town, expansive soil shoves panels up unevenly as it swells after rain and pulls back in drought, and roots pile on. On rockier ground, a panel set over an uneven ledge can teeter and rise at a seam. We rebuild the base and rework the joint layout on the repair so it does not just lift 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. Name the use and we build to it.
How are the joints spaced on a walkway?
Joint spacing follows slab width and thickness so movement stays in check. Too few joints is where uncontrolled cracking starts, and the shrink-swell clay on the prairie side does not let that slide.
How long before I can walk on a new sidewalk?
Foot traffic usually holds off a few days while the slab gains strength, and a summer pour needs a real cure. We hand you the timeline for your pour right at the start.