Truing the subgrade to the rock
We ready the subgrade over Fort Lauderdale's near-grade limestone so the path keeps its run instead of climbing and dropping panel by panel where the rock crowns unevenly or the tidal table rides shallow.
Paths that hold their grade over near-grade limestone and a tidal table, tipped so storms and king tides run off, and textured to grip when the sea air hangs heavy and the slab runs wet.
Credibility comes from how it's built, not from promises. Here's the order of operations on every concrete sidewalks & walkways job.
We ready the subgrade over Fort Lauderdale's near-grade limestone so the path keeps its run instead of climbing and dropping panel by panel where the rock crowns unevenly or the tidal table rides shallow.
A walkway is laid at 4 inches, the depth foot traffic asks for, with structural fiber and welded wire mesh threaded in to bind the panel against both salt and ground movement.
We space control joints so the slab is handed defined lines to relieve along as the ground beneath it works and drains across the tides and the seasons.
The path gets tilted so storm rain and any tidal rise sheet off it instead of gathering, since water left standing both scours the base and turns the tread slick underfoot.
A broom finish lends sure footing through rain, blowing salt spray, and the constant Lauderdale seaside damp.
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.
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.
COI and lien waivers on file before we break ground. The documentation that lets commercial clients pay and gives homeowners peace of mind.
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 truing the subgrade to the rock.

A walkway prices on width, thickness, and base prep over our limestone ground, plus the fall and slip-aware finish that frequent storms and rising tides demand. For a starting band, walkways here generally fall somewhere around $8 to $13 a square foot. We settle on a number once a crew has paced the route alongside you.
Frequently, yes. When ground movement has lifted a single panel, that panel can often be ground flush or swapped out without redoing the run. We chase down what caused the lift first, then steer you to the repair that fits.
Ground over near-grade limestone takes on and releases water unevenly under each panel, all the more where a tidal table rides shallow, and settles them at different rates. On the repair we rebuild the base, work fiber and mesh in, and reset the joint plan so the same movement does not push the panels right back up.
Yes. We pour ramps and their approaches to the slope and finish accessibility requires, carrying a slip-aware texture against wet weather. Tell us how it gets used and we pour it to match.
We tie joint spacing to the slab's width and thickness so whatever movement comes stays in hand. Go light on joints and uncontrolled cracking is the result, and ground that drains and works over a tidal table allows you no margin for it.
Give the slab a few days before foot traffic while it builds strength, a little longer through a humid Lauderdale stretch. The walk-on dates for your particular pour are in your hands before we begin.
You'll hear back from a real person, usually the same day. No call center, no runaround, no chasing us down.
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