Suffolk Premier Concrete installs concrete sidewalks and walkways across Suffolk, VA and Hampton Roads — with over 20 years of experience building surfaces that meet code and hold up to the weather. Front entry walks, garden paths, or ADA-compliant public sidewalks: we form, pour, and finish them right.
Concrete Sidewalk and Walkway Installation in Suffolk
A well-placed walkway does more than connect two points — it defines how people move through your property and contributes significantly to curb appeal. Whether you need a public sidewalk replaced, a new front entry walk installed, or a garden path through your backyard, Suffolk Premier Concrete builds walkways that look right and hold up.
We install residential concrete sidewalks and walkways across Suffolk and the Hampton Roads area. Every project is formed, poured, and finished by our own crew.
Types of Walkways We Install
- Front entry walks — from driveway or street to the front door, typically 4 feet wide
- Street-side public sidewalks — replacement or new installation, ADA-compliant curb cuts
- Side and back yard walkways — connecting house to detached garage, pool area, or outbuildings
- Garden paths — narrow decorative paths through landscaping, stepping stone patterns, or stamped concrete
- Commercial walkways — light commercial applications with ADA compliance where required
ADA Compliance for Suffolk Sidewalks
Public sidewalks and accessible routes in Suffolk must meet ADA standards: 1:12 maximum cross-slope, proper running slope, and detectable warning surfaces at curb cuts. We build to compliance standards on all projects where ADA requirements apply and advise on requirements during the free estimate.
Getting the Slope Right
Poorly sloped walkways pond water, create ice hazards, and deteriorate faster. We build a minimum 1/8-inch-per-foot cross-slope into all walkways to direct water off the surface, and ensure the running slope follows natural grade wherever possible to keep the surface stable and reduce settling risk.
Walkway Finishes
Standard broom finish is the most common for residential sidewalks — practical, slip-resistant, and clean. For front entry walks and visible areas, many Suffolk homeowners opt for a brushed border, exposed aggregate, or stamped pattern to add character. We can match an existing hardscape or create something new.