
A cracked, heaving, or missing sidewalk is a trip hazard and an eyesore. We build concrete walks that stay level and intact on Hunt County clay - for decades, not just a season or two.

Concrete sidewalk building in Greenville means excavating to the right depth, compacting the soil beneath, setting forms, pouring ready-mixed concrete, finishing the surface, and cutting control joints - most residential walks are poured and finished in a single day, with a curing period before normal foot traffic.
A lot of homeowners in Greenville deal with walks that heave, crack, or develop uneven sections as the clay soil underneath expands and contracts through wet and dry seasons. That is not a cosmetic problem - it is a trip hazard that gets worse the longer you leave it. A new sidewalk built with proper base preparation and correctly placed control joints gives the concrete room to handle that movement without random cracking.
If you are also updating your driveway at the same time, the work often pairs well with a new concrete driveway. Have questions about your specific project? Call us at (903) 303-6621 or request a free estimate online.
If slabs have lifted or settled so that edges are at different heights, you have a trip hazard. The clay soil in Hunt County pushes slabs up during wet weather and drops them back during dry spells - once sections start moving independently, the problem compounds each season you wait.
Hairline cracks near control joints are normal, but cracks running across the full width or length of a section signal base failure or inadequate joint placement. Those cracks widen over time, collect water, and accelerate further damage - especially when winter freezes push moisture into the gaps.
If guests and family members are walking across grass or mud to reach your front or side entrance, you are missing a basic piece of the property. Greenville's wet spring months turn dirt paths into muddy messes fast, and that mud ends up inside your home.
A cracked or missing sidewalk signals deferred maintenance to any buyer walking up to a home. A clean, new concrete walk is one of the most visible and affordable improvements you can make before listing - it changes the first impression before they even reach the front door.
We build new sidewalks from scratch, replace sections that have heaved or cracked beyond repair, and handle full walk replacements for properties that need a fresh start. Every job includes a site assessment to check drainage, look for tree root concerns, and confirm the best routing before a single shovel goes in the ground. We pull any required permits and handle the paperwork so your project stays on the right side of local rules.
For homeowners who want more than a plain gray finish, we can pair new sidewalk work with garage floor concrete or add a decorative stamped finish to the walk - especially when the project connects to an updated driveway or front patio. If you are updating the full approach to your home, a new concrete driveway done at the same time saves on mobilization and keeps the finished surfaces consistent.
Best for properties that have no defined path or are adding a walk for the first time - built to the right depth and thickness for local soil conditions.
Right for walks that have heaved, cracked through, or settled so unevenly that patching no longer makes sense - starts fresh with correct base prep.
Suited for walks where only one or two slabs have failed, allowing targeted replacement without tearing out a walk that is otherwise in good shape.
Good for homeowners who want the walk to match a stamped driveway or patio - adds visual continuity to the full front approach.
For property owners managing commercial lots, apartment properties, or multi-unit sites that need accessible, code-compliant pedestrian paths.
For walks that connect to a public street or cross a right-of-way - we handle the permit process with the city on your behalf.
The clay soils that run through the Hunt County area are the main reason sidewalks here crack and heave faster than in other parts of Texas. That soil absorbs rain and swells, then pulls back as it dries out - and that cycle puts constant stress on any slab sitting on top of it. A contractor who skips proper base preparation or under-specifies the concrete thickness is setting up the job to fail within a few years. We compact the base correctly, pour at the right thickness, and cut control joints at intervals that actually manage the stress the local soil creates.
Greenville also sees intense summer heat that makes scheduling and mix management important - pours are planned for early morning to keep the concrete workable. We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Rockwall and Forney, where the same clay soil challenges apply and the same careful base work is required to get a sidewalk that lasts.
We schedule a visit within one business day to measure the area, assess the ground and drainage, and look for any tree root or access concerns. You get a written estimate that covers base prep, forming, pour, finishing, and cleanup - no guesswork.
If your walk touches a public right-of-way or the city requires a permit, we handle the application. We confirm the pour date, tell you what to clear from the work area, and keep pets and children away from the site on pour day.
We dig to the correct depth, compact the subgrade - critical in Greenville's clay soil - and set the forms that define the shape and edges of the walk. This groundwork is what separates a sidewalk that stays level from one that heaves within a few seasons.
We pour, spread, and finish the surface, then tool in control joints at correct spacing. After the concrete sets, we remove the forms, clean the site, and walk through the curing timeline with you - light foot traffic after 24 to 48 hours, full use after about a week.
We respond within one business day. Free written estimate, no pressure, permits handled for you.
(903) 303-6621We excavate to the correct depth, compact the subgrade with the right equipment, and cut control joints at intervals designed for the soil movement common in this part of Northeast Texas. That preparation is the difference between a sidewalk that lasts decades and one that heaves in the first few seasons.
We know when a Greenville sidewalk project needs a city permit and we handle the paperwork on your behalf. You do not need to navigate city rules yourself - we take care of it so the project moves forward on schedule without unexpected delays.
We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and our contractor's license is verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. For additional guidance on concrete standards, the American Concrete Institute publishes the building code requirements your project is built to.
Every project starts with a written contract that spells out exactly what is included - base prep depth, concrete thickness, control joint placement, cleanup, and payment terms. There are no verbal promises or scope changes that catch you off guard on the back end.
A sidewalk is not the most glamorous project, but done wrong it becomes a persistent problem - heaving sections, cracking surfaces, and permit issues that surface when you sell. Done right, it is a low-maintenance addition that improves how your property looks and functions for decades.
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