Concrete Sidewalks in Swansea, IL
If you need a new concrete sidewalk in Swansea, we pour them regularly throughout the area for both homeowners and businesses. Whether you're adding a front walkway near a residential neighborhood off Boul Avenue or improving access around a commercial property closer to the Route 161 corridor, the work starts with a solid base and ends with a straight, level surface that holds up through Illinois winters. We've been doing this for 20 years out of Freeburg, and Swansea is part of our regular service area across St. Clair County.
What Swansea Customers Should Know About Concrete Sidewalks
Sidewalk work in Swansea runs the range from simple front-entry paths to longer connecting walkways between a driveway, side door, or back patio. The type of finish, width, and thickness all depend on where it's going and how much foot traffic it takes. A standard broom finish works well for most residential walks. If you want something that complements a decorative patio or pool deck, we can match a stamped or textured finish to what's already there.
Illinois freeze-thaw cycles are hard on concrete. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and widens them. Sidewalks that weren't poured on a properly prepared base or at the right thickness are the first ones to crack, heave, and settle unevenly. When we pour a new sidewalk, we grade and compact the base before anything else. That step is what separates a surface that lasts 30 years from one that needs work in five.
We handle the full scope in-house. If there's an old sidewalk that needs to come out first, we break it up, load it onto our own trucks, and haul it away. You don't need to arrange a separate demolition crew or dumpster. One call, one crew, start to finish.
Our Concrete Sidewalk Process in Swansea
Step 1 - Estimate and layout. We come out to your property, look at what you have or where the new walk is going, take measurements, and talk through your options. For homes in established Swansea neighborhoods with mature trees near the property line, we account for root interference and grading challenges up front, not after we've already started digging.
Step 2 - Base prep and forming. We excavate to the right depth, grade for drainage, and compact the sub-base before setting forms. This is where most sidewalk failures start when they're done wrong. We set the forms level, check slope for water runoff, and place reinforcement where it's needed.
Step 3 - Pour and finish. We pour, screed, and finish to the agreed spec, broom finish or decorative as ordered. After the pour, we score control joints at the correct spacing to manage where the concrete wants to crack naturally. You get walking use within a day or two, and we'll give you the full curing timeline before we leave the job.
Common Issues with Concrete Sidewalks in Swansea
A lot of calls we get about sidewalks start the same way: someone's noticed a section has lifted or dipped, and now there's a trip hazard on the path to the front door. In older Swansea neighborhoods with established landscaping, tree roots are often the culprit. They push up from underneath and break the concrete or tilt sections out of level. Once that happens, patching usually doesn't hold. The better fix is to remove the damaged section, address what's underneath, and pour it fresh.
Another common problem is sidewalks that drain toward the house instead of away from it. If the walk slopes the wrong way, water collects against the foundation. We see this on properties where the original pour wasn't properly pitched, or where the ground has shifted over time. When we pour a replacement, we set the grade so water moves away from the structure.
Some homeowners put off sidewalk work until the damage is significant. Cracked and uneven concrete creates a real trip risk, especially for older family members or visitors who aren't watching their step. Getting it replaced before someone goes down is the practical call.
Cost Considerations for Concrete Sidewalks in Swansea
Sidewalk pricing depends on length, width, thickness, finish type, and whether old concrete needs to come out first. A basic residential front walk costs less than a longer property perimeter walk with a stamped finish. There's no single number that fits every job.
The best way to get an accurate price is a free on-site estimate. We'll measure the area, assess the base condition if we're replacing something existing, and give you a written number before any work begins. There's no pressure and no obligation. Call us at 618-514-2663 or reach out through our contact form to set up a time.
Other Services in Swansea
If you're already thinking about a sidewalk, you may have other concrete work in mind too. We pour concrete patios in Swansea for homeowners who want to extend their outdoor living space, and the work pairs well with a new connecting walkway from the driveway or back door. We also do concrete sidewalks in Fairview Heights and other nearby communities if you have properties or contacts in the area looking for the same service.
Get a Free Estimate for Concrete Sidewalks in Swansea
Ready to get a price on a new sidewalk? Call us at 618-514-2663 or send a message to richie@customconcretesite.com. We'll set up a time to come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer on what the job involves and what it costs. No surprises.
We're based in Freeburg and serve Swansea and the surrounding St. Clair County area. Whether it's a single front walk or a longer commercial sidewalk project, we handle it with our own crew and equipment from the first shovel to the final finish.

