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Concrete Walkways FAQ1. How much does a concrete walkway cost? A concrete walkway typically costs between $18 and $25 per square foot installed, depending on thickness, finish, site preparation, and location. 2. How thick should a concrete walkway be? Most residential concrete walkways are poured at 4 inches thick. Areas with heavier loads may require additional thickness and reinforcement. 3. How long does a concrete walkway last? With proper installation and maintenance, a concrete walkway can last 25 to 40 years or longer. 4. Does a concrete walkway need reinforcement? Reinforcement such as wire mesh or rebar is often used to improve strength and reduce cracking, especially in areas with unstable soil. 5. Can concrete walkways crack? Concrete can develop small cracks over time due to temperature changes and ground movement. Proper control joints and base preparation help minimize cracking. 6. Are concrete walkways slippery? A broom finish is commonly applied to provide texture and traction, helping reduce slipperiness when wet. 7. How wide should a concrete walkway be? A standard residential walkway is typically 36 to 48 inches wide to allow comfortable foot traffic. 8. Does a concrete walkway need sealing? Sealing is recommended to protect against moisture, stains, and freeze thaw damage, especially in colder climates. 9. Can a concrete walkway be colored or decorative? Yes, concrete walkways can be colored, stained, or stamped to create decorative finishes that enhance curb appeal. 10. How long before you can walk on new concrete? Light foot traffic is usually allowed after 24 to 48 hours, but full curing takes about 28 days. |


