Route with the property, not across it
Walks get planned along how the household actually moves: drive to door, porch to pool, house to shop. We choose lines that respect established beds and trees instead of fighting them.
On a half-acre lot, walkways are infrastructure: the front walk guests judge, the path from motor court to door, the run from back porch to shop or pool gate. We route and pour them to be walked in the dark and mowed around without a second thought.
Credibility comes from how it's built, not from promises. Here's the order of operations on every concrete sidewalks & walkways job.
Walks get planned along how the household actually moves: drive to door, porch to pool, house to shop. We choose lines that respect established beds and trees instead of fighting them.
Mature post oaks are half of what makes old Keller look like old Keller, and their roots deserve planning: where a walk must pass close, we adjust the route, the base, or the joint spacing so tree and concrete can share the yard.
Walks carry people rather than trucks, but they still sit on soil that moves, so they get a compacted base, reinforcement where the span and ground call for it, and enough thickness to stay one surface instead of becoming pieces.
Control joints go in at tight, regular spacing scaled to the walk's width, which keeps seasonal movement working along clean lines and keeps a long run looking crisp end to end.
Every run gets pitched to shed water off the path and land it where the yard can take it, with edges finished so a mower deck rides past instead of scalping the border.
Most contractors vanish after the deposit. We pick up the phone, show up when we say, and stand behind the work after the truck leaves. The follow-through is the difference.
A foreman we know runs your job and a vetted crew does the work, managed by Lucky's, one company accountable from the first call to the final walkthrough.
COI and lien waivers on file before we break ground. The documentation that lets commercial clients pay and gives homeowners peace of mind.
Prepped subgrade, reinforced and mixed to spec for the job, and proper curing. We build credibility through the process, not promises. On concrete sidewalks & walkways, that starts with route with the property, not across it.

Walkway work in North Texas generally starts around $8 to $13 per square foot, with long garden runs, demolition of old paths, and root-zone detours moving the total. Because Keller walks tend to be longer than typical suburban runs, footage drives the number, and we set the price after walking the route with you rather than guessing at it by phone.
Three, usually: reroute the path a few feet to give the root its space, replace the affected panels with adjusted base and joint spacing, or rebuild the run where the heave is general. Cutting a healthy post oak's structural roots to save a sidewalk is a bad trade, and we will say so. Roots keep growing, so we design for coexistence rather than promising the ground goes quiet.
Yes, built to the city's standards for thickness, joints, and finish, with permits and inspections coordinated where the work sits in the right of way. Homeowners usually call us after a citation or ahead of a sale, and we keep that process boring.
Yes. Ramps, landings, and the path of travel get built to accessibility specifications for slope, cross-slope, and surface, and we check those numbers in the field, not just on the drawing. It starts with a site visit, because the existing grades decide what the ramp has to do.
Three feet moves one person; four lets two walk together, which is the common choice for garden runs; entry walks on Keller frontage often go four to five feet so the approach matches the scale of the house. We will stake widths on site so you can see them before deciding.
Depends on the cause. A single lifted edge can sometimes be ground flush, and a failed panel can be replaced on a rebuilt base, but a walk that is cracking along its whole run has a base problem no patch will outlive. We diagnose first and tell you which repair is worth your money.
You'll hear back from a real person, usually the same day. No call center, no runaround, no chasing us down.
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