Sidewalks & Walkways in Kennewick, WA & the Tri-Cities
Front walks, side paths, and ADA-compliant commercial sidewalks finished to match your property.
Licensed · Bonded · Insured · 18+ years in southeast Washington
Bazan Concrete pours residential walkways and ADA-compliant commercial sidewalks across Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, and the surrounding Tri-Cities. Residential walks are 4 inches thick; sidewalk panels that cross driveway approaches step up to 6 inches with rebar so they carry vehicle weight.
Why choose us for sidewalks & walkways.
ADA-compliant where required
Commercial walkways are poured to current ADA standards — running slope ≤5%, cross-slope ≤2%, and truncated-dome panels at curb ramps where needed.
Panel-by-panel replacement
When only a few panels are broken or settled, we saw-cut at control joints and replace cleanly so repairs blend in.
Permits and inspections handled
Sidewalks in city right-of-way require permits. We pull them in your name and coordinate with the inspector.
Sidewalks & Walkways that hold up across Tri-Cities weather.
Walkways tie a property together. We pour front walks, side paths, commercial entry sidewalks, and city ROW replacements with finishes that match your existing concrete.
Where a walk crosses a driveway approach, we step up to a 6-inch thickness with #4 rebar and tie the new pour into the adjacent driveway or curb so the seam doesn't telegraph cracks down the road.
For commercial properties we handle ADA compliance end to end — running and cross-slope, detectable warnings, curb ramps, and city standard drawings — so the project passes inspection on the first pass.
From estimate to finished pour.
Estimate
Free on-site visit. We measure, ask the right questions, and return a written, itemized quote — usually within one business day.
Plan
You approve scope, finish, and timing. We pull required permits and schedule the pour around weather and your calendar.
Pour
Prep, forms, reinforcement, pour, and finish — handled by the same crew you met during the estimate. No subcontracted hand-offs.
Cure & walkthrough
We mark control joints, walk the cure schedule with you, and check back at strength to confirm the slab is performing.
Sidewalks & Walkways — frequently asked questions
Quick answers about sidewalks & walkways in the Tri-Cities.
How thick should a residential sidewalk be?
Most residential sidewalks and walkways are poured 4 inches thick over a compacted base. Where a walk crosses a driveway approach we step up to 6 inches and add rebar so it carries vehicle weight without cracking.
Do sidewalks need a permit?
Sidewalks built inside the public right-of-way generally require a permit and inspection from the city. We pull those permits in your name and coordinate inspections. Walkways entirely on private property typically do not require a permit.
Are your commercial sidewalks ADA compliant?
Yes. We pour commercial walkways to current ADA standards — running slope at 5% or less, cross-slope at 2% or less, with detectable warnings at curb ramps where required. We also handle truncated-dome panel installation and follow city standard drawings.
Can you replace a few broken sidewalk panels instead of the whole walk?
Yes — panel-by-panel replacement is often the right call for budget and cure-time reasons. We saw-cut the existing panels at control joints, remove cleanly, and pour replacements that match thickness and finish so the repair blends into the surrounding sidewalk.
How long until I can walk on a new sidewalk?
Light foot traffic is generally safe at 24–48 hours. We typically rope off new walks for two days and recommend keeping pets and bikes off for the first week so the surface fully sets without scuff marks.
Get a free sidewalks & walkways estimate.
Free on-site visit, no obligation, no charge. Most quotes back within one business day.
Licensed · Bonded · Insured · 18+ years in southeast Washington
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