




A settled, cracked sidewalk is one of those things that starts as a minor annoyance and slowly becomes a real problem. Every freeze thaw cycle works against old concrete, and once it starts shifting and cracking, it doesn't get better on its own. It becomes a trip hazard - and in some cases, a liability.
Here's what we were working with on this Wamego job: a walkway that had seen better days. Settled sections, cracks, and an uneven surface that made it both unsafe and ugly. The homeowners wanted it fixed the right way, not patched. So that's what we did.
We pulled the old concrete out completely, prepped a solid base, and poured a fresh sidewalk from scratch. Good base prep is where a lot of concrete work gets cut short - skip it, and you end up with the same settling problems down the road. We don't skip it. The finished walk is flat, clean, properly sectioned, and built to handle years of Kansas weather without issue.
The difference between a patched sidewalk and a replaced one is night and day. Patches fail. A properly poured and cured slab just works - year after year. That's what these homeowners got, and it's what every concrete job we do in Wamego, Manhattan, and the surrounding area is built around.
We handle concrete sidewalks, driveways, patios, and outdoor living spaces throughout the region. If you've got a walkway that's cracked, shifted, or just worn out, a full replacement is usually the smarter long-term move.