PRIS Concrete installs sidewalks and walkways in Houston
PRIS Concrete builds sidewalks that give your property a smooth, durable path that improves safety, accessibility, and curb appeal. We pour every walkway with the right pitch for drainage, straight lines, and clean edges that tie in neatly with your driveway, patio, or landscape.

Why homeowners choose PRIS Concrete
You get clear pricing, a consistent schedule, and a team that shows up ready to work. We set proper grades, reinforce where needed, and finish with care so your concrete looks good and holds up in Houston weather. We keep you updated from start to finish and walk the job with you before and after the project.
What you get with a PRIS sidewalk
- Proper layout that fits your yard and access points
- Base grading and compaction for a stable foundation
- Correct thickness and joint spacing to manage movement
- Clean edges, straight lines, and a uniform finish
- Transitions that tie neatly into your driveway or patio
- Final walkthrough with simple care tips
If you are replacing the driveway at the same time, visit our Concrete Driveways page to see how we build both surfaces to work together. If your backyard needs a gathering space, see the Concrete Patios page for layout ideas that connect to a new walkway.

Common sidewalk projects

New front walk
Create a welcoming path with the right width for strollers, bikes, and delivery access. We set gentle slopes for smooth entry from the street or driveway.

Side yard path
Add a clean route to the backyard, trash area, or utility space. We plan curves or straight runs that match your fence line and gate openings.

Backyard walkways
Connect patios, sheds, and garden areas with a low maintenance surface. We set the elevation to move water away from the house.

Trip hazard repair and replacement
Fix lifted or uneven panels caused by roots or settlement. We remove the problem sections, address the cause, and pour to match the surrounding grade.
Our sidewalk process
Plan
We meet on site, review how you use the space, measure, check access, and map drainage. You get a written scope and timeline before work begins.
Prep
We remove problem areas if needed, set forms, grade and compact the base, place reinforcement where required, and confirm elevations and slopes.
Pour and finish
We use the correct mix and thickness, strike off, edge, broom finish for traction, and cut or saw joints at the right spacing.
Protect and clean up
We cure the surface, remove forms, backfill edges, and haul debris. We review care and simple maintenance with you.
Drainage and tree root solutions
- Gentle cross slope to move water off the surface
- Channel drains or area drains where needed
- Root barriers and layout adjustments to reduce future lifting
If drainage is your main concern, visit the Site Prep and Excavation page to see how we set a stable base and elevations before any pour.




Finishes and options
If you want the look of stone or wood, the Stamped Concrete page shows patterns that work well on walks and garden paths.

Broom finish for traction and a classic look

Salt or light texture to reduce glare

Borders or bands to frame the walk and match nearby concrete

Integral color or stain for a custom style

Raised or flush edges based on landscaping and mowing needs
What to expect
- Line item estimate with clear pricing
- Start date and daily updates from your project lead
- Respectful teams and a tidy job site
- Final walkthrough and maintenance tips
Serving Greater Houston
We install and repair expansion joints across Houston, including River Oaks, Memorial, Galleria and Uptown, West University, Bellaire, Tanglewood, and other neighborhoods.
Visit the Areas Served page to choose your area and view nearby projects in the Projects gallery.
FAQs
How wide should a sidewalk be
Most front walks work well at four feet. Side yard paths can be three feet if space is tight. We confirm widths based on gates, landscaping, and how you use the space.
Will it crack
Concrete moves with temperature and soil. Proper base prep, joint layout, and reinforcement help control where small cracks go. We build to reduce random cracking and protect the surface.
Can you match existing concrete
Fresh concrete starts lighter and blends as it cures. Borders or bands make a clean transition. We can discuss color or stain options if you want a closer match.
How long does it take
Most sidewalk jobs take two to four days from removal to cleanup, depending on length, layout, and weather. We confirm the schedule before we start and keep you updated.
What affects the price
Length and width, access, tear out, base prep, reinforcement, layout complexity, and finish options. Your estimate shows where the cost comes from.
If your walk is failing due to age or heavy settling, the Repair and Replace Existing Concrete page explains full tear out and rebuild options.




