RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

CONCRETE SIDEWALKS & WALKWAYS IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions pours concrete sidewalks, front walks, garden paths, and commercial walkways across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Standard four-foot residential width or custom widths to fit the property. ADA-compliant slopes and detectable warning surfaces available for commercial work. Broom-finish or stamped decorative options on every job.

Curved concrete sidewalk and walkway fresh pour at a residential property

WHAT SPENCER'S POURS

What Thickness Should a Concrete Sidewalk Be?

FRONT WALKS, GARDEN PATHS, AND COMMERCIAL WALKWAYS

A concrete sidewalk lasts 25 to 30 years when poured right. Spencer’s pours residential walks at standard 4-inch thickness with a compacted limestone base and rebar reinforcement. Width varies: residential front walks typically run 3 to 4 feet, side walks 2 to 3 feet, commercial entries 5 feet to meet ADA, and custom widths to match landscape plans.

Spencer’s pours new walks for new construction, replaces failed walks at older homes across Walton, Florence, Burlington, Independence, and Dry Ridge, and handles commercial sidewalk replacement for HOAs and property managers. Curved, straight-edge, and tooled-edge layouts all use the same prep workflow.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Headquartered five minutes off I-75 exit 159 in Dry Ridge, KY. Spencer’s covers four Northern Kentucky counties: Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell. Most residential concrete jobs schedule within the week. Pumping bookings handle same-week pours within the 35-mile included radius.

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SIDEWALK & WALKWAY QUESTIONS

Front walks typically run 3 to 4 feet wide so two people can pass comfortably. Side walks and garden paths can be narrower (2 to 3 feet) since they see less foot traffic. Commercial walkways and any walk that needs to meet ADA standards run 5 feet wide minimum with a 2 percent maximum cross slope. Spencer’s recommends the right width based on the use case.
Standard residential sidewalks are poured 4 inches thick. Commercial walkways that may see occasional vehicle traffic (a delivery cart, a maintenance truck crossing) get 6 inches with heavier rebar. Both pour over a compacted 4-inch limestone base with control joints tooled or saw-cut at regular intervals to direct any cracking.
Yes. Spencer’s saw-cuts the damaged section at the nearest control joints, removes the failed slab with the Bobcat T66, re-preps the base, and pours a fresh section that matches the existing thickness and finish. Spot replacement is common on older walks where one or two sections have failed but the rest is sound.
Yes. Commercial walkways serving the public must meet ADA standards: 36-inch minimum width (60-inch in high-traffic areas), 2 percent maximum cross slope, 5 percent maximum running slope (8.3 percent on ramps with handrails), and detectable warning surfaces at curb cuts. Spencer’s pours commercial walks to spec and confirms compliance at the layout stage.
Foot traffic is fine 24 to 48 hours after pour. Light wheeled traffic (strollers, garden carts) can use the walk after 7 days. The full 28-day cure brings the slab to design strength; heavy use should wait until then. Spencer’s protects the fresh pour with stake markers and tape so traffic doesn’t ride up on green concrete.
Sidewalk pricing is quoted per linear foot or per square foot depending on size and complexity. A typical 3-foot residential front walk runs in a quotable range Spencer provides at the on-site estimate. Commercial walks with ADA features (curb cuts, handrails, warning surfaces) cost more per foot. Free estimates returned within 24 hours.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

QUOTE A WALKWAY

Send the property address and rough dimensions. Spencer returns a free estimate within 24 hours.