
Replace a cracked, uneven walk or add a new path where you need one. We build concrete sidewalks that hold up through Indiana winters without heaving or cracking.

Concrete sidewalk building in Frankfort, IN starts with removing any existing surface, grading the ground for drainage, and pouring a properly reinforced slab - most residential walks are completed in one to two days of work, then safe for foot traffic within 24 hours of the pour.
In Frankfort, the ground preparation step matters more than most homeowners expect. The clay-heavy soils in Clinton County expand when wet and contract when dry, which puts stress on any slab from below. A contractor who skips proper compaction and a gravel drainage layer is leaving you with a walk that will heave and crack within a few winters - no matter how good the concrete itself is. If you want to go further and give the surface a finished look, a concrete driveway or a stamped finish can be coordinated so everything matches.
A new concrete sidewalk also solves a drainage problem you may not have noticed yet. The flat terrain around Frankfort means water does not always drain away naturally. A walk graded with the right slope - even a slight pitch away from the house - redirects runoff and eliminates the soggy spots that appear after every rain on flat Midwestern lots.
Sections of your existing sidewalk have heaved, settled, or broken apart after years of Indiana freeze-thaw cycles. Patching individual sections rarely holds - patches often fail again within a season and never match the original surface.
Many Frankfort homes have a front walk but no path along the side of the house, from the driveway to the back door, or to a detached garage. If worn grass paths have appeared, a concrete sidewalk solves the problem permanently.
Flat lots in this part of Indiana trap water if surfaces are not graded correctly. A new sidewalk, properly sloped, redirects runoff away from your home and eliminates the muddy, soggy patches that appear after every rain.
A new baby, an aging parent, or a family member with mobility challenges makes a smooth, accessible path a real priority. Crumbling or uneven concrete is a trip hazard that only gets worse each winter.
We build new sidewalks and replace existing ones throughout Frankfort and the surrounding area. Every project includes proper base preparation, correct joint placement, and a concrete mix suited to Indiana winters. If you need a garage floor poured at the same time, we can coordinate both projects to save on mobilization and keep the finish consistent from the garage to the walk.
For properties where the driveway and sidewalk need to match, our concrete driveway building service covers the full apron-to-entry approach in a single project. We handle demo, grading, forming, pouring, and cleanup - so you are not coordinating multiple contractors for one connected surface.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, level path from the driveway or street to the front door - often the first impression a visitor or buyer gets of the property.
Ideal for connecting a driveway to a side entry, back door, or detached garage without crossing the lawn in wet weather.
For homeowners who want more than plain broom-finish concrete - stamped texture or exposed aggregate that complements the home's exterior.
Full removal of an existing cracked or heaved walk and replacement with a new slab built to current standards for base prep, thickness, and joint placement.
Frankfort sits in north-central Indiana, where freeze-thaw cycles from roughly November through March are the single biggest threat to concrete sidewalks. Water seeps into surface pores, freezes, expands, and breaks the slab from the inside over many winters. This is why sidewalks built without the right mix design, proper curing, and a quality sealer fail within a few seasons here - and why it is worth asking your contractor specifically how they handle cold-climate pours. The clay-heavy glacial soils common in Clinton County add a second challenge: the ground moves seasonally, and a slab without a well-compacted base and adequate drainage will heave and crack regardless of concrete quality.
We work throughout the region. Homeowners in Kokomo, IN and Logansport, IN face the same freeze-thaw and clay-soil conditions as Frankfort, and we bring the same base preparation standards to every job across our service area.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and will schedule a site visit - we need to see the ground conditions before giving you an accurate written quote.
We measure the area, check the grade and drainage, assess the soil, and confirm whether a permit is needed. You get a written estimate covering everything - demo, base prep, concrete, joints, and cleanup.
We remove any existing surface, excavate to the right depth, compact the subgrade, and add a gravel base layer suited to Clinton County's clay soils. Then we set the forms, pour, and finish the surface - including control joints at proper intervals.
We let you know exactly when the walk is safe for foot traffic - typically at least 24 hours after the pour. We walk the finished surface with you, address any concerns, and explain the sealing schedule for Indiana's climate.
Free written estimate. We handle permits. We respond within one business day.
(765) 650-7986The clay-heavy glacial soils in this area expand and contract with the seasons. We compact the subgrade and add a gravel drainage layer on every job so your sidewalk stays flat and does not heave or crack prematurely.
We use a concrete mix suited to Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles and follow the curing process correctly. That means you will not be looking at new cracks every spring after a hard winter.
If your sidewalk touches a public right-of-way, we check with the City of Frankfort or Clinton County and pull the required permit before breaking ground. You should not have to chase that yourself.
We have been working in Frankfort since 2020. We know the streets, the soil, and the permit requirements - and we stand behind our work right here in the community, not from a distant office.
Indiana contractor licensing requirements are verified through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. Ask any contractor you are considering to confirm their standing - a reputable one will give you that information without hesitation. Combined with our local experience in Clinton County, that accountability is what gives you confidence before anyone breaks ground on your property.
Pour a new garage floor at the same time as your sidewalk to keep finishes consistent and save on mobilization.
Learn MoreCombine driveway and sidewalk work into one project for a connected, matched concrete exterior.
Learn MoreOur crew knows Clinton County's soil and winters - reach out now and get your project on the calendar before the season fills up.