Private walkway and sidewalk repairs
Walkway requests often involve cracked sections, uneven panels, trip hazards, broken edges, narrow paths, or concrete that holds water near an entrance.
This page focuses on private residential and small commercial walkways. Public sidewalk or municipal work should be described clearly so the request can be considered before follow-up.
Repair, replacement, or new walkway
Small isolated damage may be repairable, but settled panels, poor drainage, or a failed base can make replacement more practical.
If you need a new walkway, include the start and end points, approximate length and width, and whether the route crosses slope, steps, landscaping, or existing concrete.
New walkway and replacement details
New walkway requests should describe the path from start to finish, desired width, nearby doors or steps, slope, tree roots, landscaping, and whether the walk should connect to a driveway, patio, porch, or public sidewalk.
For replacement, include whether the existing panels are cracked, uneven, too narrow, draining poorly, or difficult to access with equipment.
Lynchburg walkway considerations
Older neighborhoods, slopes, and tree roots can affect Lynchburg walkway projects. Include whether the path connects to a driveway, porch, rental unit, or side entrance.
Forest, Timberlake, Boonsboro, Sandusky, Fort Hill, and Madison Heights requests should include the exact project city or neighborhood.