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Port St. Lucie Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways

Paths that hold their grade on loose flatwood sand, pitched so Treasure Coast storms run to the swale and finished to grip when the air hangs heavy and the surface is wet.

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What's included

Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways we pour

How we build it right

The process behind concrete sidewalks & walkways built to last

Credibility comes from how it's built, not from promises. Here's the order of operations on every concrete sidewalks & walkways job.

01

Rolling the subgrade on flatwood sand

We prep and roll the subgrade over St. Lucie County's loose sand so the path keeps its line instead of heaving and dropping panel by panel where the seasonal table runs shallow.

02

Pouring to 4 inches

A walkway goes down on a 4-inch base, the depth foot traffic asks for, with structural fiber and welded wire mesh worked through to lock the slab as one against the salt air.

03

Spacing the joints

We lay the control joints out on a spacing that hands the slab planned seams to relieve along as the sand below works wet and dry and drains across the year.

04

Pitching the water off

The fall is set to carry storm rain off the path toward the swale instead of letting it gather, because water that lingers on sand undercuts the base and leaves the walking surface slick at the same time.

05

Brooming for grip

A broom finish gives traction underfoot through rain, salt drift, and the everyday Treasure Coast damp.

Why Lucky's

The one you don't have to worry about

01

We answer, and we come back

Most contractors vanish after the deposit. We pick up the phone, show up when we say, and stand behind the work after the truck leaves. The follow-through is the difference.

02

Managed crews, our name on it

A foreman we know runs your job and a vetted crew does the work, managed by Lucky's, one company accountable from the first call to the final walkthrough.

03

Fully insured, paperwork-ready

COI and lien waivers on file before we break ground. The documentation that lets commercial clients pay and gives homeowners peace of mind.

04

Built right, not cheap

Prepped subgrade, reinforced and mixed to spec for the job, and proper curing. We build credibility through the process, not promises. On concrete sidewalks & walkways, that starts with rolling the subgrade on flatwood sand.

Proof

A job we'd put our name on

A level, slip-aware walkway by Lucky’s Concrete in Port St. Lucie
Residential / commercial

A level, slip-aware walkway

A run graded to fall toward the swale, fiber and mesh threaded through the pour, and a broomed surface that still grips with a wet-season cell coming down on it.

FAQ

Port St. Lucie concrete sidewalks & walkways, answered

How much does a concrete walkway cost in Port St. Lucie?

Width, thickness, and how much the loose sand has to be worked set the base price, then the fall and the slip-aware finish that wet-season storms demand get added on top. To set expectations, a walkway around here tends to open near $8 to $13 per square foot. We pin the number down once we have paced off the run with you.

Can a trip hazard be fixed without replacing the whole walk?

Frequently it can. Where a lone panel has been pushed up by settling sand or a root, grinding it flush or lifting just that section often beats tearing out the full run. We figure out what caused the lift before recommending the repair, so the same panel does not rise again.

Why have my walkway panels lifted at the joints?

Sand takes on and sheds water unevenly under the panels and settles them at different rates, with a shallow seasonal table and tree roots adding to it. We rebuild the base, add fiber and mesh, and reset the joint layout on the repair so the heave does not just return.

Can you build ramps that meet ADA requirements?

Yes. We build ramps and their approaches to the slope and finish accessibility requires, topped with a slip-aware texture for wet weather. Describe the use and we pour to match it.

How do you space the joints on a walkway?

Joint spacing keys off the path's width and depth so any movement stays corralled. Go light on joints and uncontrolled cracking is what you get, and sand that drains and shifts leaves you no margin for that.

When is a new sidewalk ready to walk on?

Hold off a few days for foot traffic while the slab builds strength, with a little extra in heavy Port St. Lucie humidity. We hand you the dates specific to your pour right at the start.

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