
A cracked, sunken, or slippery walkway is a hazard and an eyesore. We build new concrete sidewalks with proper base preparation so they stay level in Viera West's sandy soil, year after year.

Concrete sidewalk building in Viera West means excavating the area, compacting the ground, setting forms, and pouring fresh concrete - most standard residential walkways are complete in one to two days, with light foot traffic possible within 48 hours.
If your current walkway is cracked, sinking, or slippery after rain, you already know it is not doing its job. In Viera West's sandy soil, a path that was not built on a properly compacted base will keep moving. Patching the surface does not fix the ground underneath - a full replacement does.
If your property also needs a driveway replaced or extended, many homeowners combine that work with a new walkway in a single project. Our concrete driveway building service covers that as well, and scheduling both together typically saves on setup costs.
If one section of your walkway sits lower than the next, or if water pools on the surface after rain, the base underneath has settled unevenly. This is common in Viera West's newer developments where sandy fill soil is still consolidating. A sunken slab is also a trip hazard that HOAs and county code enforcement take seriously.
Small hairline cracks are often cosmetic, but cracks wide enough to catch your toe or let water pool inside them signal the slab is failing. Diagonal cracks or sections that sit at different heights usually mean the ground underneath has shifted - patching the surface does not fix the underlying movement.
Florida's afternoon rainstorms are near-daily from June through September. A sidewalk that gets slick when wet is a genuine safety risk. If the original broom texture has worn smooth over the years, a new sidewalk with the right surface finish will stay grippy even after a downpour.
Viera West's HOA communities have appearance guidelines, and an aging, stained, or crumbling walkway can put you out of compliance. If you have received a notice about your walkway's condition, or you are preparing to sell, a new concrete sidewalk is one of the most cost-effective exterior improvements you can make.
We build new residential sidewalks and walkways from the ground up - excavation, base preparation, forming, pouring, finishing, and cleanup. Every walkway gets a broom finish for grip in wet weather and control joints cut at regular intervals so the concrete has a predictable place to handle temperature movement rather than cracking randomly.
We also handle the Brevard County permit application and coordinate with your HOA if your neighborhood requires design approval. If you want something beyond plain gray concrete, we can incorporate stamped patterns or color into the same pour - see our garage floor concrete page for an example of how decorative finishes work on other flat surfaces.
Suits homeowners whose existing path from the driveway or street to the front door is cracked, sunken, or no longer meets HOA appearance standards.
Suits homeowners who need a stable, permanent path between the garage, a back gate, a pool area, or other points around the property.
Suits homeowners adding a walkway where none existed - after a landscaping redesign, a new addition, or a driveway expansion.
Suits homeowners who want a broom-finish walkway with a stamped border or color accent to match an existing stamped driveway or patio.
Viera West sits on sandy Central Florida soil that does not compact the way clay-heavy soil does in other parts of the country. A contractor who skips or rushes the base preparation step is setting your sidewalk up to sink or tilt within a few years - which is exactly the pattern you see on some of the older walkways in the community. We take the time to compact the soil and add the right foundation material before anything is poured. Homeowners in Rockledge and Palm Bay deal with the same sandy-soil conditions, and base prep is equally critical there.
Florida's rainy season runs from June through September, and near-daily afternoon thunderstorms mean your walkway surface needs to drain quickly and stay slip-resistant year-round. A broom finish - where a stiff brush is dragged across the wet concrete - creates the grip needed for safe footing in the rain. Viera West is also a master-planned community where many neighborhoods fall under HOA oversight, so any new walkway near the street or front approach will likely need design review before work can start. We handle that process as part of every project.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the size and location of the walkway, then schedule a free on-site visit to measure and give you a written quote. Most estimates take less than 30 minutes.
If your project requires a Brevard County permit - which is common for walkways near the street - we handle the application. If your neighborhood has HOA oversight, we help you prepare the submission. Both steps typically take a few days to two weeks.
On the first day, we excavate the area, compact the soil, and add a gravel base. Then we set the forms, pour the concrete, finish the surface with a broom texture, and cut control joints. A standard residential walkway pour usually takes a few hours.
Light foot traffic is possible within 24 to 48 hours, but keep vehicles off it for at least a week. The concrete will look set before it fully is - patience here protects the finished product. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave.
Written quote, permit handling included. We respond within one business day.
(321) 358-0165We compact the ground and add the right foundation material before every pour - the step that determines whether your sidewalk stays level in five years or sinks. Sandy soil in Viera West shifts after heavy rain, and skipping this step is why so many walkways in the area have settled unevenly.
We handle the Brevard County permit application and coordinate HOA design review as part of the job. You should not have to figure out county building requirements or submission formats on your own. We know what the process looks like here and move it forward without stalling your project.
Every sidewalk we build gets a proper broom finish - the surface texture that keeps it grippy when wet. Florida gets afternoon rain most of the summer, and a smooth-finished walkway is a slip hazard. The right finish on the right day is a basic part of doing this work correctly in this climate. See the{' '}<a href="https://www.cement.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-primary underline underline-offset-2 hover:text-primary/80">Portland Cement Association</a>{' '}guidelines we follow.
We visit your property, measure the space, and give you a written quote. That number does not change without your approval. Unexpected price increases after work starts are one of the most common homeowner complaints about contractors - we avoid the problem by being specific and in writing before we begin.
A concrete sidewalk is one of the most straightforward projects we do - but only when the base work is right and the permits are in order. Those two things are where jobs go wrong, and they are where we pay the most attention.
Replace or resurface your garage floor with a durable concrete finish rated for Florida's humidity and heat.
Learn MoreCombine your new walkway with a full driveway replacement to complete your front approach in one project.
Learn MoreWe handle the Brevard County permits and HOA paperwork - reach out now and we will respond within one business day.