Level Concrete Co. designs and installs high-quality, professional concrete pathways for residential properties and commercial developments across the Greater Waco area. From safe, standard sidewalks to elegant, custom-designed walkways, we provide durable connections that enhance mobility, safety, and curb appeal.
Sidewalks and walkways are critical elements of any property, requiring precise installation to ensure safety, durability, and compliance. At Level Concrete Co., we specialize in constructing concrete pathways that can withstand both heavy pedestrian traffic and the challenging soil conditions typical of Central Texas. As a premier concrete contractor in Waco, TX, we prioritize a meticulous preparation process. This includes professional grading and soil stabilization to prevent the common issues of shifting, sinking, or cracking that plague poorly installed walkways.
Our experienced crews are experts in proper joint placement and water drainage engineering, ensuring your pathway is engineered to manage runoff and expansion. Whether we are paving a new sidewalk for a multi-unit complex in Hewitt, installing ADA-compliant pathways for a commercial facility, or designing a winding backyard walkway for a custom home in Belton, Level Concrete Co. delivers results that are structurally “level” and aesthetically pleasing. We use high-quality, durable concrete mixes and a variety of finishing options to meet your specific project goals.
Building a safe and functional concrete pathway involves careful planning. Here are the answers to the most common questions about our sidewalk and walkway services.
Yes. We specialize in designing and constructing sidewalks, ramps, and pathways that strictly adhere to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards for accessibility, which is critical for all public and commercial projects.
We offer a range of finishes, including standard broom finishes for slip resistance, smooth trowel finishes, decorative aggregate finishes, and full stamped concrete designs that mimic stone or brick.
Meticulous site prep is key. We evaluate existing landscaping and may utilize root barriers or specialized grading techniques to mitigate the risk of tree roots disrupting the concrete in the future.
Light foot traffic is typically safe after 24 to 48 hours. However, the concrete continues to cure and reach full strength over 28 days, so heavy equipment must be kept off the surface.