Safe, level sidewalks and walkways are essential in a walkable city like Cambridge. Whether you need to repair a heaved section of public sidewalk, install a new path to your front door, or create accessible walkways for a commercial property near Kendall Square, our team delivers concrete surfaces that meet city code requirements and stand up to heavy foot traffic. We understand Cambridge's specific sidewalk regulations and handle permitting when required.
Our sidewalk installations include proper base preparation, adequate thickness for the intended use, and finishing techniques that provide slip resistance in wet and icy conditions. For properties near mature street trees, we incorporate root barriers and flexible joint designs that accommodate future growth without lifting the concrete. Every walkway is graded for proper drainage to prevent ice accumulation during Cambridge's long winter months.
Remove damaged or heaved sidewalk sections and install new concrete that meets Cambridge city standards for thickness, finish, and accessibility.
Custom-designed concrete paths that connect outdoor living areas and garden spaces with durable surfaces suited to Cambridge's climate conditions.
Walkways designed to meet ADA accessibility requirements including proper width, slope, and surface texture for commercial and multi-family Cambridge properties.
Proudly serving Cambridge, Somerville, Arlington, Watertown,
Brookline and Boston for 30+ years.
From driveways and patios to foundation repairs and retaining walls, we provide a full range of concrete services designed for Cambridge properties. Every project is built to handle the unique demands of urban construction and New England weather conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete Services can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Concrete costs in Cambridge typically range from $6 to $14 per square foot depending on the scope of your project. Factors like site accessibility, demolition of existing surfaces, decorative finishes, and the complexity of your layout all affect final pricing. Urban projects in Cambridge often involve tight lot access and permitting requirements that can influence the timeline and cost. We provide detailed, no-obligation estimates after evaluating your specific property so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Most concrete projects in Cambridge require a permit from the City of Cambridge Inspectional Services Department. Driveway replacements, new patio installations, foundation work, and any project that alters drainage or grading typically needs approval. We handle the permitting process for our clients and ensure all work meets current Massachusetts building codes. Skipping permits can result in fines and complications when selling your property, so proper permitting protects your investment long term.
Most residential concrete projects in Cambridge take between two and five days from preparation to finished pour. Larger projects like foundation repairs or multi-surface installations may take longer. Curing time adds another seven to ten days before the surface can handle normal use, and we recommend waiting 30 days before parking vehicles on new driveways. Weather conditions during New England's variable seasons can also affect scheduling, so we plan around optimal pouring conditions.
Cambridge experiences approximately 100 freeze-thaw cycles per winter, which is one of the harshest conditions for concrete surfaces. Water seeps into tiny pores, freezes, expands, and gradually breaks down the surface from within. We address this by using air-entrained concrete mixes rated for New England winters, applying proper drainage slopes, and recommending high-quality penetrating sealers. These precautions dramatically extend the lifespan of your concrete even through the toughest Massachusetts winters.
Absolutely. Cambridge has a wide range of architectural styles from Victorian row houses near Harvard Square to modern construction around Kendall Square. We offer multiple finishing options including stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, colored concrete, and traditional broom finishes that complement your home's existing character. For historic properties with preservation considerations, we work within design guidelines while still delivering durable, modern concrete performance.
Working in dense urban neighborhoods like Huron Village, Mid-Cambridge, and Cambridgeport means dealing with narrow driveways, shared lot lines, and limited staging areas. We use compact equipment designed for tight spaces and carefully coordinate material deliveries to minimize disruption to your neighbors and street traffic. Our crew plans logistics before arriving on site, including utility line location and coordination with the city when street access is needed for concrete trucks.
In Cambridge, property owners share responsibility for maintaining sidewalks adjacent to their property. The city may issue repair orders when sidewalks become hazardous, and property owners can be held liable for injuries caused by damaged walkways. Understanding your obligations helps you stay ahead of potential issues. We help Cambridge homeowners assess sidewalk conditions and complete repairs that satisfy city requirements while improving safety and curb appeal.
Residential walkways should be at least 36 inches wide to allow comfortable single-person passage, but we recommend 48 inches for primary paths leading to your front door. For properties with ADA accessibility requirements, a minimum width of 60 inches is necessary. In Cambridge, where compact lots are common, we design walkway widths that balance functionality with available space while meeting city code requirements for public-facing paths.
Sidewalk heaving in Cambridge is primarily caused by frost penetration into the subgrade during winter months. When moisture in clay-heavy soil freezes, it expands and pushes concrete slabs upward unevenly. Tree roots from Cambridge's mature street trees are another common cause, growing beneath slabs and lifting sections over time. Proper base preparation with adequate gravel depth and root barriers near established trees help prevent future heaving.
Yes, radiant heat systems can be installed beneath concrete sidewalks and walkways in Cambridge. These systems use electric cables or hydronic tubing embedded in the concrete to melt snow and ice automatically. While the upfront cost is higher than standard installation, heated walkways eliminate the need for shoveling and deicing chemicals that damage concrete surfaces. They are popular for commercial properties near Harvard Square and Kendall Square where pedestrian safety is critical.
Improve safety and curb appeal with new concrete walkways. Contact us for your free Cambridge estimate.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Concrete Services needs.

They replaced our crumbling front steps and built a new walkway that completely transformed our home's entrance. The crew was respectful of our neighbors and finished ahead of schedule. Couldn't be happier with the results.
Cambridge Homeowner

We had a tricky patio project in a tight backyard with zero room for error. They planned everything perfectly, worked around our mature trees, and delivered a beautiful stamped surface that handles our kids running around all summer.
Cambridge Homeowner

After getting three quotes for our driveway replacement, these guys stood out for their honesty and knowledge of local soil conditions. They explained exactly why our old driveway failed and what they would do differently. Two winters in and it still looks perfect.
Cambridge Homeowner
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