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Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways in St. Charles, MO

A smooth, level walkway improves curb appeal and eliminates trip hazards. We install and replace residential and commercial sidewalks, garden paths, and ADA-compliant walkways throughout St. Charles County.

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Professional Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways for St. Charles County

A smooth, level walkway improves curb appeal and eliminates trip hazards. We install and replace residential and commercial sidewalks, garden paths, and ADA-compliant walkways throughout St. Charles County. As a locally owned contractor, we bring the right crew, equipment, and know-how to every sidewalks project — residential and commercial alike.

What's Included

  • Residential paths and public sidewalks
  • ADA-compliant ramps and detectable warnings
  • Decorative and stamped walkway options
  • Proper slope to shed water and ice
  • Trip-hazard removal and replacement
  • Reinforced for tree-root and settling resistance

Why Choose St. Charles Concrete Pros

We build every sidewalks project for Missouri's demanding freeze-thaw climate — with proper base preparation, correct reinforcement and thickness, precise control joints, and quality sealing. You get an honest written estimate, professional crews who respect your property, and workmanship backed by our local reputation. We're licensed, bonded & insured, and we treat every job like it's going in our own yard.

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Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways FAQs

Do I need a permit for a new sidewalk?

Public sidewalks in the right-of-way often require a permit and inspection. We handle the permitting process for you and pour to city specifications.

Can you fix an uneven sidewalk?

Yes. Depending on the cause we either slab-jack (raise) the existing panel or remove and replace it to eliminate the trip hazard.

How wide should a walkway be?

We recommend 36–48 inches for a comfortable residential walkway so two people can pass. We'll advise the right width for your space.

Serving All of St. Charles County

We provide concrete sidewalks & walkways throughout St. Charles County, including St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Wentzville, Cottleville, Lake St. Louis, Dardenne Prairie, Weldon Spring, and surrounding areas.

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