Full sidewalk replacement
Row-front sidewalks, walkways, public-sidewalk replacements at the curb line. We tear out the old, regrade the base, set forms, pour fresh concrete, and place clean expansion joints at the property lines.
Service · Concrete Sidewalks
What we offer
Row-front sidewalks, walkways, public-sidewalk replacements at the curb line. We tear out the old, regrade the base, set forms, pour fresh concrete, and place clean expansion joints at the property lines.
One cracked flag, two bad panels, three broken sections, we replace just the failed panels, matched to the existing concrete on either side. Honest sidewalk repair: only what needs replacing comes out.
A tree root pushed one panel up. The neighbor's line settled. A flag is rocking. We grind down small lifts or replace the panel, whichever is right for the spot. The goal is a flat, safe walking surface and a clean line at the property edge.
Side-yard walkways, back-door paths, garden-to-deck walks. Concrete walkway pours from 2′ wide stepping paths to 6′ main walks, sloped to drain off the side, finished broom or smooth.
The flags between your property line and the curb sit in the city right-of-way. We pour to spec and to inspection requirements, and assess permit needs case by case at the estimate.
Curb cuts, detectable warning surfaces, ramp transitions, and proper cross-slope at intersections. The detail work that has to be right or the inspection fails. We pour it right the first time.
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From our neighbors
“I would recommend Marcello to anyone that has concrete needs. I saw his sign posted and called - he came out to see the property and provided a quote, and did the work next day. I had about 30 feet of concrete walkway that needed replacing and he came on…”
“I would recommend Marcello to anyone that has concrete needs. I saw his sign posted and called - he came out to see the property and provided a quote, and did the work next day. I had about 30 feet of concrete walkway that needed replacing and he came on time, with a fair price, and his workers were professional. Overall, it was an easy and simple process! One of the best experiences I have had with home repair.”
“These guys do excellent work. The work on my sidewalk and driveway was perfect. From my call till work was completed was 2 days.”
A family contractor
Marcello and his father pour every job themselves. The hands that quote your work are the hands that hold the trowel. No project-manager handoff, no subbed-out crew, no surprises.
What to expect
No call center. No answering service. Most days it’s Marcello himself on the line. We’ll talk through the project and schedule a free walk-through.
We measure, talk through what you’re looking for, and walk the existing condition with you. You’ll get a written quote with a clear scope, no pushy sales.
We confirm the start window with you, line up materials and equipment, and walk you through what to move (cars, hose reels, anything along the work line) before the crew arrives.
Demo the old flags, prep the base, set forms, pour, broom-finish, and tool clean expansion joints. Most concrete sidewalk replacements wrap in 1–2 days on site, less for partial panel repairs.
FAQ
Depends on the panel. A single trip-hazard with a sound base around it, sidewalk repair: replace just that flag. Two or three failed panels in a row, or settling along the full row-home front: full sidewalk replacement is usually the better call.
If the base is shot or the cross-slope is wrong, repair won’t hold. We’ll tell you straight at the estimate which one applies to your sidewalk.
Most concrete sidewalk replacements wrap in 1–2 days on site: tear-out and base prep day one, pour and finish day two. Single-panel sidewalk repairs are usually a half-day. The fresh slab needs 24–48 hours of foot-traffic cure.
In Philadelphia, yes, the property owner is responsible for the public sidewalk in front of their home, even though the slab itself sits in the city right-of-way. If a flag is cracked, sunken, or a trip hazard, it’s on you to fix it.
The good news: a quote from a real concrete sidewalk contractor is free, and most full row-home sidewalk replacements come in well below what people expect.
It depends. Public-sidewalk work at the curb line in Philadelphia sometimes requires a permit and an inspection, we assess case by case. Private walkways on your own property typically don’t.
We’ll tell you straight at the estimate. If a permit is needed, we’ll handle the paperwork or walk you through it.
Yes, tree-root heave is one of the most common sidewalk repair calls we get. Depending on the root size and the panel condition, options are: grind the lip flush, mudjack the panel back to grade, or remove the panel, cut the root, and pour a fresh flag.
We’ll look at the panel on site and recommend the right move. Quick fix isn’t always the right one if the root is going to push it again next year.
Single-panel repairs are usually the cheapest concrete work we do. Full row-front sidewalk replacements depend on length, base condition, and whether the public-sidewalk side requires permitting.
Free on-site estimates with a written quote. No square-foot pricing because it’d be misleading, a single bad flag near a fire hydrant can take longer than three flags on a clean stretch.
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Free walk-through. Written quote with a clear scope. No call center, no sales script, Marcello will pick up the phone himself.