public curb and sidewalk

Professional curb and sidewalk replacement serving Lancaster County, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Maryland.

COncrete Patio Installation

Dreaming of a quiet place to unwind? Our custom concrete patios create the perfect space to relax, entertain, and enjoy the outdoors. Designed with durability and clean lines in mind, each patio is built to complement your home and lifestyle. It’s outdoor living, made simple and lasting.

Sidewalk Replacement

Cracked or uneven sidewalks can take away from your home’s appearance and safety. We provide precise sidewalk replacement for residential properties, whether you’re upgrading your front walkway or addressing damaged sections. If you’ve received a notice from the city, we also handle required sidewalk repairs, including permits and code compliance. From start to finish, our process is straightforward, efficient, and built to last.

COncrete resurfacing

Not every surface needs a full replacement. Concrete resurfacing is a cost-effective way to restore worn or aging concrete without starting from scratch. We refinish existing surfaces to improve durability, texture, and appearance. It’s a practical upgrade that refreshes your space while extending its lifespan.

Front Steps & Stoop replacement

Your front steps and stoop are one of the first things people notice. We rebuild and replace aging concrete steps with clean lines, solid craftsmanship, and long-term durability in mind. For a complete finish, we can fabricate custom handrails and apply protective coatings for added safety and longevity. The result is a strong, welcoming entrance that enhances your home’s curb appeal.

  • The cost to replace a concrete sidewalk or driveway depends on square footage, thickness, site accessibility, reinforcement requirements, and finishing details. Sidewalk replacement typically ranges per square foot, while driveway replacement varies based on size and structural needs. We provide detailed estimates that include demolition, removal of existing concrete, proper grading, reinforcement, and new installation to ensure long-term durability.

  • Repairs are suitable for minor cracks and surface damage; replacement is necessary for sinking, crumbling, or severe structural damage.

  • In most municipalities, sidewalk replacement requires a permit—especially when the concrete is located within the public right-of-way. We coordinate directly with local municipalities to secure required permits and ensure all work meets local codes and inspection standards.

  • Several factors impact pricing, including slab thickness, reinforcement (rebar or mesh), soil conditions, drainage requirements, accessibility, demolition needs, and finish type. Projects requiring excavation or municipal compliance may also influence overall cost.

  • Residential sidewalks are commonly installed at approximately 4 inches thick, while driveways or higher-traffic areas may require 5–6 inches with proper reinforcement. We install concrete to meet structural demands, local code requirements, and long-term performance standards.

  • Concrete typically sets within 24–48 hours for foot traffic. However, vehicles should generally wait about 7 days before driving on a new driveway to allow proper curing. Full curing continues over several weeks to achieve maximum strength and durability.