ADA-conscious sidewalks, walkways, and flatwork for Norman, OK and the OKC metro — consistent slope and crisp lines for homes, businesses, and developments.
Walkways tie a property together and are the surfaces people actually walk on — so they need to be flat, safe, and clean-lined. We pour sidewalks and flatwork with consistent slope and crisp edges for homes, businesses, and developments throughout Norman and the Oklahoma City metro.
Trip hazards and ponding water are almost always a base or slope problem. We grade for positive drainage, control the cross-slope, and joint the runs so the concrete stays level and even underfoot for years.
For commercial and public work we build ADA-conscious paths with the right widths, slopes, and detectable warnings where they're required. For homes, we pour clean walkways and flatwork that connect the driveway, porch, and yard without looking pieced together.
We string the route, set widths, and dial in the slope so the walk drains and meets accessibility requirements where they apply.
Excavate, compact the base, and set forms to true lines and grade.
Place and finish the concrete, then tool clean edges and control joints at the right spacing.
Cure the surface, pull forms, and leave the site clean and ready to use.
Yes. For commercial and public projects we build to ADA standards — running slope, cross-slope, width, and detectable warnings at ramps — so the work passes inspection.
We can. Lifted or badly cracked sections are usually a base or root issue, so we remove and re-pour the affected runs over a corrected base rather than patching over the problem.
Residential paths are commonly three to four feet; main entry walks and commercial paths are wider. We'll recommend a width that fits the use and meets code where it applies.
Tell us about your project and we'll get you a clear, no-pressure estimate — usually within 24 hours.