
Concrete Walkway
Contractor in
Northern Virginia.— front entrance to backyard.
Custom concrete walkways · Loudoun, Fairfax & beyond
Walkways connect a home to itself: front entrance to side gate, side gate to patio, patio to garden. We pour custom concrete walkways for Northern Virginia homes, sized and shaped to the actual paths people walk.
— or pay over time with financing
Walkways for the way you use your yard.— not the way it looks on paper.
A walkway should follow the natural path people walk, not the path that looks tidiest from above. We design and pour walkways across Northern Virginia homes that connect front doors to driveways, patios to garden gates, side entries to backyards. Each one is sized to the actual traffic and the actual landscape.
Most of our walkway work is integrated with existing landscaping: we protect plant beds, work around mature trees, and finish edges to flow with stone walls and garden borders. Smooth-finished, stamped, or decorative — whatever fits the home.
From layout to last brush. — weather permitting.
Path layout
We walk the property with you, mark the walkway path with chalk or stakes, and confirm widths, transitions, and any landscape integrations.
Site prep
Excavate to depth, compact the base, set forms following the layout. Drainage slope set to direct water away from the house.
Pour & finish
Reinforcement laid per spec. Concrete poured and finished to your selected style (smooth, broom, stamped).
Joints & cure
Saw-cut control joints placed by hand to control where cracks happen. We walk you through the cure window.
A walkway is small detail — that changes how a home reads.
Designed for the path
We follow the lines people actually walk, not the lines that look neat from the street. Walkways feel right because they fit.
Drainage built in
Every walkway gets a subtle slope away from the house and away from low spots. No ponding, no slip hazards.
Landscape coordinated
We protect existing landscaping during prep. Edges integrate with planting beds, stone walls, and existing paths.
Fully insured & warrantied
Bonded liability coverage and a 1-year limited workmanship warranty on every new pour*.
Concrete walkway questions. — the ones we hear most.
01 How wide should my walkway be?
Standard residential walkways are 36-48″ wide (3-4 feet). 36″ works for single-file traffic. 48″ allows two people side by side comfortably. We’ll walk through what fits your home and traffic on the estimate.
02 How long does a concrete walkway last?
A properly poured concrete walkway lasts 30+ years with minimal maintenance. The slab itself can outlast the home. Resealing every couple of years keeps the surface looking new.
03 Will my walkway crack?
There’s a saying in the concrete trade: there are two types of concrete — concrete that has cracked, and concrete that hasn’t cracked yet. All concrete cracks eventually. Our job is to control where: we compact the base properly, reinforce the slab, and place control joints by hand so cracks happen on planned lines instead of random splits. Our 1-year limited workmanship warranty covers structural cracks that meet the size/length thresholds — see full warranty terms.
04 Can you pour a walkway over existing concrete or pavers?
It depends on what’s there. A thin concrete overlay can sometimes work over sound existing concrete. Pavers usually need to be removed first because they shift independently. We’ll tell you which fits after a site visit.
05 How much does a concrete walkway cost in Northern Virginia?
Cost varies by length, width, finish, and access. A short front walkway is in one range; a custom stamped 50-foot connector runs higher. We give a real number after a quick site walk or based on photos and dimensions.
Got a walkway project? — tell us about it.
Six quick fields. We’ll come back with a real estimate from someone who actually pours walkways.
Or pick up the phone. — let’s walk the path.
Most walkway projects start with a quick conversation about where the path goes and what it connects. We can talk through it on the phone or schedule a site walk.