
Cracked, heaved sidewalks are a trip hazard and a liability. We build concrete sidewalks in Coeur d'Alene that stay flat through northern Idaho winters and handle daily traffic without the drama.

Concrete sidewalk building in Coeur d'Alene covers new installation, full replacement, and specialty decorative walks - most residential projects are completed in a single day, with the surface ready for foot traffic within 48 hours. Concrete driveway building is a common companion project, since many homeowners replace both at the same time.
The quality of a sidewalk comes down to what you cannot see: how well the sub-base was prepared, how thick the concrete was poured, and whether control joints were placed correctly. These are the details that separate a sidewalk that lasts 30 years from one that cracks and heaves within a few seasons.
We install residential sidewalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and commercial walkways throughout the Coeur d'Alene metro area. If your current sidewalk is uneven, cracked, or simply worn out, call us for a free assessment.
When tree roots or frost push concrete panels up, the surface becomes a trip hazard. Heaving tends to worsen each freeze-thaw cycle, and the differential between slabs increases over time. Panel-level repairs or full replacement address the underlying cause.
A few hairline cracks are normal. When cracks run across multiple panels or begin to widen, it signals a base failure or that the original pour lacked proper joints. Water enters the cracks, freezes, and expands the damage each winter.
Scaling is the gradual flaking of the top layer of concrete. In Coeur d'Alene, it is often caused by de-icing salt use combined with freeze-thaw cycles. Once scaling starts, it accelerates without protective sealing or panel replacement.
Edge and corner damage usually starts at the weakest points of a slab. If you see chunking at the edges of your sidewalk, the concrete is losing structural integrity and the problem will spread inward if ignored.
We handle the full range of concrete sidewalk work in Coeur d'Alene, from simple panel replacements to long commercial-grade walkways. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, garage floor concrete and stamped or broom-finished walkways can all be coordinated as part of the same project visit.
Every job includes sub-base prep, proper form work, and control joints placed at the intervals that match the slab dimensions. We also handle any required removal of the existing sidewalk and disposal. The written estimate covers everything so you are not surprised by added charges at the end.
Best for new construction, additions, or properties that have never had a concrete walk.
Right for existing sidewalks with heaving, widespread cracking, or surface deterioration.
Good fit for homeowners who want a walkway that complements a stamped patio or decorative entry.
Required for commercial properties and any residential project that must meet accessibility standards.
Suited to retail, multi-family, and municipal sidewalk projects that require permitting and inspection.
The Coeur d'Alene area sees hard winters with repeated freeze-thaw cycles that are tough on concrete sidewalks. Frost can heave panels, water infiltrating cracks expands and widens the damage, and de-icing products accelerate surface scaling. Sidewalks installed without adequate thickness or base compaction will not survive many seasons. We account for local frost depths, soil conditions, and typical winter maintenance practices in every project we bid.
We serve properties across the region, including Rathdrum and Hayden. If you are in Kootenai County and need a new walkway or a problem sidewalk replaced, give us a call and we will come out to assess the job at no charge.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick call or form submission is all it takes. Let us know the approximate length and whether the existing sidewalk needs demolition.
We visit the property, assess the site conditions, and provide a written estimate at no charge. We also flag any permitting requirements upfront so there are no surprises.
Old concrete is removed, the base is compacted, forms are set, and the new concrete is poured. Control joints are cut or tooled during the finishing process.
We keep the surface protected during the initial cure period and walk you through care instructions before we leave. We also cover the timeline for when the walk is ready for normal use.
We reply within 1 business day and there is no obligation. Submit the form and someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(208) 210-4535We excavate, compact, and verify the base before placing any concrete. A solid compacted base is what separates a sidewalk that stays flat from one that heaves and cracks within a few seasons.
We space control joints according to the slab thickness and width. This is the most-skipped step in budget sidewalk work, and it is why so many sidewalks crack in the first place.
We know which parts of the Coeur d'Alene area have difficult sub-soils and where frost depth requires extra attention. That local knowledge shapes how we prepare every job site.
We build ADA-compliant curb ramps and accessible walkways to current federal guidelines. Proper slope tolerances and detectable warning surfaces are not optional add-ons, they are part of the work.
A concrete sidewalk is a long-term investment that should not need attention for decades when it is done right. We do the prep work that makes that possible. The ADA 2010 Standards for Accessible Design is the reference we follow on all accessibility work.
A new garage floor pairs well with fresh exterior walkways for a consistent, clean look around your home.
Learn more about Garage floor concreteMany homeowners replace a driveway and sidewalk together to get matching concrete age and finish.
Learn more about Concrete driveway buildingCall now for a free on-site estimate. We serve Coeur d'Alene and surrounding communities - spots fill up fast in the warmer months, so reach out today.