Walkways & sidewalks · San Diego County
Concrete Walkways & Sidewalks in San Diego
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CA License #1130763
Veteran-Owned
Veteran-Owned
Insured
Fully Insured
In-House
In-House Crew
Overview
What we do for walkways & sidewalks
The walkway from the sidewalk to your front door is the first piece of hardscape every visitor walks across. A cracked, lifted, or dirty walkway tells them the rest of the house probably isn't loved either. We pour clean, level, slip-resistant walkways that fix that — and we handle city-spec sidewalk repairs at the curb, including the ones the city sent you a notice about.
If you got a Safe Sidewalks Program notice from the City of San Diego, we can help with the paperwork too — see our Safe Sidewalks Program page for the details.
What's included
Every job, every time
No surprise add-ons after we shake hands.
- Demo of cracked or lifted sections
- Compacted base with code-required width and depth
- Rebar or wire-mesh reinforcement
- Code-compliant slope for ADA accessibility
- Broom finish for grip in wet weather
- Saw-cut control joints to prevent random cracking
- Permit pulled and inspection scheduled if required
- Workmanship warranty in writing
Our process
From first call to final walk-through
- 1
Walk and assess
Ronnie walks the path with you, identifies what needs replacing vs repair, and writes a fixed-price quote.
- 2
Demo and prep
Saw-cut the perimeter, break out cracked sections, prep the base with proper compaction.
- 3
Forms and pour
Set forms to the right width, slope, and elevation. Pour fresh mix and finish with a broom for grip.
- 4
Cure and inspection
Saw-cut control joints, let it cure, schedule the city inspection if it's a permit job.
Why Rose Concrete
Why hire us
We pour to the city's actual specs — width, slope, joint spacing, code-compliant ADA cross-slope — so when an inspector comes out, the work passes the first time. No re-do calls, no withheld payments, no slowdowns.
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Cost · Honest ranges
What does a sidewalk or walkway cost?
Concrete flatwork from Rose Concrete starts at $17.22 per square foot for plain broom finish. Smaller pours (front walks, single-panel sidewalk repairs) tend to be less labor-efficient than larger jobs, so per-sqft pricing on small work is at the higher end of the range.
If your sidewalk is in the City of San Diego and you have a Safe Sidewalks Program notice, see our Safe Sidewalks page — that program has its own pricing structure ($3,500 minimum + surveyor fee, with a city contribution applied to your notice). Otherwise, this is straight private-pay sidewalk or walkway work.
What affects cost:
- Linear feet of sidewalk being replaced
- Number of panels demoed vs spot-repaired
- Tree-root removal (if root-lift is the cause)
- City permit fees (right-of-way work)
- ADA cross-slope requirements
- Width to existing block standard
- Inspection scheduling
- Safe Sidewalks Program eligibility (City of San Diego addresses only — National City and other cities don't have this program)
Quotes are fixed-price. No change orders unless the scope changes.
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What walkways & sidewalks customers say
Real reviews from San Diego County homeowners — replace with your own when you call.
- ★★★★★
“Got a Safe Sidewalks Program notice in January, panicked. Ronnie walked us through the whole program, handled the paperwork, and our city contribution was honored. Done in 5 weeks.”
Jennifer L. · North Park · Mar 2026
- ★★★★★
“Ronnie poured our 600-square-foot driveway in two days and didn't leave a speck of mud on the grass. Quoted exactly what he charged. Crew that showed up was the same crew Ronnie said would show up.”
Sarah M. · Clairemont · Mar 2026
- ★★★★★
“We hired three contractors before Rose. Only one who actually walked the yard, talked through drainage, and showed up the day he said he would. Patio looks like the listing photos.”
Mike R. · Bonita · Feb 2026
Recent work · 2025–2026
Recent walkways & sidewalks work
Six recent jobs across San Diego County. Photos coming.
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Driveway Replacement
Driveway tear-out and replace
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Clairemont
Driveway tear-out and replace
Cracked 1960s slab demoed and re-poured with a doweled apron tie-in. Two-day job.
Stamped Concrete Patio
Stamped slate patio
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La Mesa
Stamped slate patio
650 sq ft of slate-pattern stamped patio with integral charcoal color.
Safe Sidewalks
Safe Sidewalks Program repair
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North Park
Safe Sidewalks Program repair
Three-panel city-spec sidewalk replacement with permit + inspection sign-off.
Pool Deck
Exposed-aggregate pool deck
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Point Loma
Exposed-aggregate pool deck
Slip-resistant pool deck with light tan aggregate. Drains away from the coping.
RV Pad
Reinforced RV pad
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El Cajon
Reinforced RV pad
6-inch slab with doubled rebar — Class A motorhome lives here without a flicker.
Driveway Extension
Driveway extension for second car
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Bonita
Driveway extension for second car
Widened by 8 ft with doweled tie-in to the existing slab. Matches the original broom finish.
We pour walkways & sidewalks across San Diego County
Same crew, same warranty, no matter the city.
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FAQ
Walkways & Sidewalks questions, answered
Is my sidewalk the city's responsibility or mine?
In San Diego, the homeowner is generally responsible for the sidewalk in front of their house. The city's Safe Sidewalks Program splits the cost on qualifying repairs — we have a page about that.
Do I need a permit to replace a walkway?
A walkway from your front porch to the sidewalk on your private property usually doesn't need a permit. The sidewalk in the public right-of-way usually does — we pull it.
How wide does the sidewalk need to be?
City of San Diego spec is typically 4 feet wide minimum for residential sidewalks, with a code-compliant cross-slope (no more than 2%). We pour to those specs unless your block has a different historical width.
How long until I can walk on it?
24 hours for foot traffic, 7 days before heavy carts/strollers, 14 days before full normal use.
What about my mail carrier and trash service?
We coordinate with you so service isn't disrupted on pour day. Most jobs are walkable the next morning.
Other concrete services we offer
Driveways
Tear-out and replace, extensions, and new aprons. Built for SUVs, RVs, and the next 30 years.
Patios
Backyard hangouts, fire-pit pads, and outdoor kitchens. Stamped, broomed, or smooth — your call.
Decorative Concrete
Stained, stamped, or scored finishes that look custom without the custom price.
Ready to start? Let's talk.
Most quotes done same-week. Most jobs scheduled within two weeks of acceptance.