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Concrete sidewalk approach to a residential entry in Massachusetts
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Concrete & Paver Sidewalks in Massachusetts

Professional sidewalk installation and repair for homes and businesses.

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Recent Sidewalk Work

Real sidewalks we've built in Massachusetts

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Existing concrete sidewalk approach showing wear, prepped for repour
JL Masonry
Concrete sidewalk (pre-repour)
Newly-installed paver walkway adjacent to a town sidewalk
JL Masonry
Paver walk-to-sidewalk transition
Paver driveway approach with concrete town sidewalk visible
JL Masonry
Driveway-to-sidewalk transition

Common sidewalk problems we solve

  • Town sidewalk is cracked and creating liability concerns
  • Commercial sidewalk needs ADA-compliant repour
  • Existing concrete is heaved and uneven from tree roots
  • Sidewalk-driveway transition is failing
  • Need new sidewalk along property frontage
Newly-installed paver walkway adjacent to a town sidewalk
Recent project
Paver walk-to-sidewalk transition

Materials

  • 4,000 PSI concrete with fiber reinforcement
  • Concrete paver (interlocking)
  • Brick paver in historic districts
  • Granite curb and edging

What we inspect

  • Base depth (4–6" of compacted ¾" crushed stone)
  • Saw-cut control joints (typically every 4–6 feet)
  • Brushed finish for traction
  • ADA-compliant slope (1.5% maximum cross-slope)
  • Detectable warning panels at curb cuts where required

Sidewalk FAQ

Do I need a permit?
Yes. Sidewalks in the public right-of-way require a town permit and inspection. We pull all permits and coordinate with town DPW.
Concrete or paver for residential sidewalks?
Concrete is faster and cheaper. Paver looks better and lasts longer. Both meet town spec when installed correctly.
Will my new sidewalk crack?
Saw-cut control joints direct cracking to predictable lines. With proper base prep, you won't see random cracks for 20+ years.