
Your walkway should drain properly, stay level in sandy Florida soil, and look good for years. We build concrete and paver paths that do exactly that.

Walkway construction in Kissimmee means digging out the existing soil, compacting a gravel base layer, and installing the surface you choose - concrete, brick pavers, or natural stone - most residential projects take one to three days from start to finish.
A lot of homeowners in Kissimmee call us after years of stepping over worn-out concrete or bare dirt. Maybe the current path floods after every summer storm, or sections have cracked and shifted in the sandy soil. We handle the whole job - from pulling the Osceola County permit to the final walkthrough with you. If you are also thinking about a new driveway surface, our driveway pavers service covers connected hardscape projects.
Call us at (407) 305-0267 or send us a message to get a written estimate at no charge.
If water pools on your walkway or the ground around it stays soggy for hours after a storm, the drainage is not working. In Kissimmee, where afternoon downpours happen nearly every day in summer, a walkway that does not drain becomes a slip hazard and can push water toward your home's foundation over time.
If you can feel a dip or bump when you walk across the path, or if visible cracks run across the surface, the base underneath has shifted. This is especially common in Kissimmee's sandy soil. Uneven surfaces are also a trip hazard - a real concern if children or older family members use the path regularly.
If a section of your walkway is tilting upward or cracking in a pattern that follows a nearby tree, roots are likely underneath. Kissimmee's fast-growing oaks and palms can push under a path within just a few years. Once roots have lifted a section, patching rarely holds - a proper repair or replacement is the better long-term answer.
If guests are walking across the lawn to reach your front door, or you are stepping over mulch or bare dirt, a walkway would make your home safer and more welcoming. Many Kissimmee homeowners add a front walkway when updating landscaping or preparing a home for sale - it is one of the simpler improvements that makes a noticeable difference.
We build new front entry walkways, side-yard paths, backyard garden paths, and pool-deck connectors throughout Kissimmee and Osceola County. Whether you want the clean look of poured concrete or the texture and repairability of individual pavers, we match the material to your home's style and your property's drainage needs. For homeowners who want their walkway to connect seamlessly to a new driveway surface, we handle both under one contract - see our driveway pavers page for details on that work.
We also handle situations where a neighboring brick wall installation or landscape feature needs to tie into the new walkway grade. Every project gets proper base compaction for Kissimmee's sandy soil, the right drainage slope away from your home, and full permit handling through Osceola County's building department.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, lower-cost path with a clean uniform finish that is easy to keep clean.
Best for homeowners who want a traditional look and the ability to repair or replace individual pieces if a section shifts or cracks.
Best for homeowners who want a high-end, one-of-a-kind look using travertine, flagstone, or limestone materials.
Best for homeowners who want a continuous, slip-resistant surface connecting the home to the pool area with matching materials.
Kissimmee averages about 50 inches of rain per year, most of it concentrated between June and September. That kind of repeated downpour demands a walkway built with a slope that moves water away from your home and a base designed for sandy Osceola County soil. If the sub-base is rushed, the surface can shift and crack within a year or two - not because of heat or age, but because the ground underneath was never stable. Homeowners in Poinciana and other southwestern Osceola communities see this regularly in subdivisions where original walkways were built to minimal standards.
Tree roots are another ongoing factor in Kissimmee neighborhoods. Live oaks, Sabal palms, and other common local species grow quickly and spread their roots widely in the warm climate. We account for nearby trees when planning your walkway route and depth, and we discuss root barrier options when a large tree is close to the path. Homeowners in Hunters Creek and similar planned communities with mature landscape plantings often need this extra planning step. For more on how Central Florida drainage requirements shape hardscape projects, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection outlines stormwater management standards that apply to residential site work.
Call or submit our online form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - path length, material preference, any drainage concerns - and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
During the site visit we check the soil, measure the path, look at nearby trees, and note anything that could affect the job. For most new walkways in Kissimmee, we file the Osceola County permit on your behalf - this typically adds a few business days before work can start.
The crew marks out the path, removes existing material or vegetation, and digs to the right depth. We compact the gravel sub-base thoroughly for Kissimmee's sandy soil conditions - the work you will never see, but that determines how long your walkway lasts.
Concrete is poured and finished, or pavers are set and leveled - most front walkways are done in a single day. If you chose concrete, we give you clear instructions on curing time before you walk on it. We clean the site fully and walk the finished project with you before we leave.
We respond within one business day, give you a written estimate at no charge, and handle the Osceola County permit paperwork for you.
(407) 305-0267Sandy soil is the most common reason walkways in this area fail early. We prepare the base specifically for local ground conditions on every project, so you are not calling us back in two years to fix what should have been done right the first time.
We pull every required Osceola County building permit on your behalf and schedule all required inspections. Your finished walkway is documented, inspected, and on record - which matters when you sell your home or need to make an insurance claim.
Every walkway we build is graded slightly away from your home so rainwater moves off the surface and away from your foundation. In Kissimmee's heavy rainy season, this is not optional - it is the difference between a safe dry path and a puddle at your front door.
For paver projects, we follow installation guidelines from the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute, which sets the industry standard for sub-base depth, joint sand specification, and edge restraint. Certification is not a marketing claim - it is a testable, verifiable standard.
When you combine local soil knowledge with proper drainage planning and full permit compliance, you get a walkway that holds up through years of Florida weather. That is the standard we build to on every project in Kissimmee.
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