Concrete crew finishing a curved front walkway in Greenville South Carolina
A safer, cleaner path through the property

Concrete Sidewalk & Walkway Installation
in Greenville, SC

Concrete walkways connect the places people use every day. HD Concrete installs straight or curved paths with practical widths, supported edges, controlled drainage, and a slip-conscious finish.

Why HD Concrete
  • Family-owned
  • Owner-led planning
  • Site-specific scope
  • Veterans save 15%
What the service solves

Concrete Sidewalk & Walkway Installation should fit the way the property works.

A new sidewalk or walkway can replace mud, loose stepping stones, root-damaged pavement, or an inconvenient route between the drive, porch, gate, patio, and outbuildings. Work can include demolition, excavation, base preparation, forming, concrete placement, joints, edge finishing, and transition details.

Walkways in Greenville-area yards often cross sloping ground, downspout paths, tree-root zones, or narrow gates. We review the route, steps, transitions, drainage, and access before proposing the layout. Commercial routes may have additional design and accessibility requirements that must be confirmed for the site.

01

A defined route

Concrete provides a stable surface between entries, parking, patios, gates, and work areas.

02

Cleaner wet-weather access

A supported, properly drained path reduces mud and loose material underfoot.

03

Transitions planned first

Existing steps, porches, drives, doors, and slopes are reviewed before forms are set.

What the estimate can include

Scope, preparation, and materials.

Every property is different. The final estimate identifies the exact preparation, dimensions, finish, materials, access, cleanup, assumptions, and exclusions for your project.

Typical materials

  • Ready-mix concrete
  • Compacted aggregate base
  • Reinforcement when specified
  • Isolation and joint materials where required
Discuss My Project
  • 01Route, width, grade, and transition planning
  • 02Removal of listed existing material
  • 03Excavation and compacted base
  • 04Straight or curved forming
  • 05Concrete placement, finish, and joints
  • 06Cleanup and cure guidance
Preparation and work process

A three-step project rhythm.

Concrete placement moves quickly. The scope, site, base, forms, access, weather, and crew sequence need to be ready first.

  1. 01

    Choose the route

    We walk the property and review how people move, where water travels, and which elevations must connect.

  2. 02

    Excavate and form

    The path is prepared to the approved shape and grade with base support and clean transitions.

  3. 03

    Place and finish

    Concrete is placed, finished for outdoor traction, jointed, edged, and protected through early curing.

Example of walkways & sidewalks work in the Greenville area
Ideal project types

Projects this service can fit.

  • Front-entry and driveway connections
  • Side-yard and gate access
  • Patio and outbuilding paths
  • Small commercial sidewalks and approaches

Not sure whether this is the right concrete service? Send a photo, dimensions, the project address, and how the surface needs to be used.

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Concrete Sidewalk & Walkway Installation FAQs

Useful answers,
before the estimate.

These questions cover the choices, limitations, and site conditions that commonly affect this concrete service.

How wide should a residential concrete walkway be?

Width depends on how the path is used, available space, and any applicable requirements. Entry walks generally need more comfortable passing room than a narrow utility path.

Can a concrete walkway be curved?

Yes. Curves can fit landscaping and create a more natural route, though tighter forms and more edge work can affect project scope.

Can you replace a cracked sidewalk section?

Yes, when selective replacement is practical. We review adjacent elevations, cause of damage, roots, drainage, and how the new panel will meet existing concrete.

Do commercial sidewalks have special requirements?

They may. Slope, landings, curb ramps, permits, and accessibility requirements can apply. The property owner is responsible for confirming governing requirements, and the project scope should reflect them.

Start with the site, use, and scope

Ready to plan your walkways & sidewalks project?

Share photos and project details. Dakota will confirm service-area fit and the next estimating step.