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Install Sidewalks and Curbs That Meet Code

Spirit Custom Concrete LLC pours concrete sidewalks and curbing for residential and commercial properties in West Valley City, Utah and surrounding areas.

Your property in West Valley City, Saratoga Springs, Salt Lake City or a neighboring community needs a sidewalk that meets local access standards, and damaged sections create liability if someone trips on uneven concrete. A properly poured sidewalk gives you a level walking surface that drains correctly and holds up under foot traffic and weather changes. Spirit Custom Concrete LLC installs sidewalks and curbs throughout West Valley City and surrounding areas, handling everything from full replacements to individual section repairs, and the crew builds each project to meet local safety and grading requirements so you do not have to worry about code violations or water pooling along the walkway.


Sidewalk work starts with removing damaged sections if you are replacing part of an existing path, then preparing the base and setting forms that define width and thickness. Curbing is poured separately and designed to hold the edges of driveways, parking lots, or property boundaries, with grading that prevents erosion and keeps water from washing out the base. Each pour uses reinforced concrete built for long-term performance, and the crew finishes edges cleanly so the sidewalk or curb looks professional and stays structurally sound.


Contact Spirit Custom Concrete LLC if you need new sidewalks or curbs installed in the West Valley City area or want to replace sections that have cracked or sunk.

How Sidewalk and Curb Work Gets Done

When you schedule sidewalk or curb installation in West Valley City or a surrounding area, the crew measures the area, removes old concrete if needed, and compacts the base to prevent future settling. They set forms to create straight lines or curves, then pour the concrete and finish the surface with a broom texture or smooth trowel depending on the project. Proper grading to prevent pooling and erosion is built into the base before the pour begins.


Once cured, your sidewalk or curb will sit level and drain water away from the walking surface or pavement edge. You will see clean lines where sections meet, and the concrete will not shift or crack under normal use.


Sidewalks must follow ADA slope requirements in some locations, and the crew adjusts the grade to meet those standards during installation. Curbs are poured thicker than sidewalks to handle the pressure from vehicles and to define edges without crumbling over time.

Questions that come up during sidewalk projects

Most property owners want to know how long installation takes, whether they can replace just one section, and what grading rules apply to their site.

How long does it take to pour a sidewalk?
Most residential sidewalks are poured and finished in one day, but curing takes several days before the surface can handle heavy foot traffic. Larger commercial projects take longer depending on the total length.
Can I replace just one section of my sidewalk?
Yes, Spirit Custom Concrete LLC can remove and replace individual sections without tearing out the entire sidewalk. The crew cuts clean edges and ties the new concrete into the old sections.
Why does grading matter for sidewalks?
Proper grading moves water off the sidewalk and prevents pooling that leads to ice buildup in winter or erosion along the edges. The crew slopes the surface slightly during installation to control drainage.
What is the difference between a sidewalk and a curb?
A sidewalk is a flat walking surface, while a curb is a raised edge that defines boundaries or protects pavement from erosion. Curbs are poured thicker and are designed to handle vehicle contact.
How thick should a sidewalk be?
Most sidewalks are four inches thick, which is enough to support foot traffic and resist cracking. Thicker pours are used in areas with heavy use or poor soil conditions.

Spirit Custom Concrete LLC installs sidewalks and curbs that meet local standards and hold up under daily use in West Valley City, and the crew handles both new installations and section replacements. Reach out to schedule an estimate and review what your property needs.