A walkway guides every guest from the curb to your door. Done in pavers, it sets the tone for the whole home before anyone steps inside.

A walkway is small in square footage but large in impression. It is the route to your entrance, the edge of your garden beds, and the connection between driveway, pool, and patio, so it has to look intentional and hold up to daily foot traffic.
Poured concrete paths crack and heave as roots grow and the ground settles, and an uneven path is a genuine trip hazard for children and older guests. Pavers stay level, flex with the ground, and let us lift and reset a single unit if a root ever lifts the surface.
We shape the route, set the borders, and build the slope so rain sheds off the path instead of pooling, then tie the walkway cleanly into your existing driveway, entry, and landscaping.
The walk to the door frames the entrance and signals the care taken with the whole property.
Interlocking units settle as one surface, so there are no raised lips or loose edges to catch a toe, day or night.
A walkway links driveway, entry, pool, and garden in one consistent material and pattern.
No corners cut beneath the surface. Every project is built on the same foundation, written into your estimate up front.
✦ Walkways often run beside the home and across thresholds, where standing water becomes a problem. We grade the path so rain drains away from the foundation and the door.
No. A concrete path is a rigid slab that cracks when roots grow or the ground settles. A paver walkway is built from individual units over a compacted base, so it flexes and stays level. If a root ever lifts a section, we lift and reset those pavers with no visible patch.
Yes. We can match the material, color, and pattern of an existing driveway or patio so the walkway reads as part of the same design, or intentionally contrast it with a complementary border.
A short, straight walkway — 20 to 30 feet at a standard width, with easy access and nothing to remove — can go in a single day. Most jobs are not that simple: length, curves, demolition of an old path, and site prep all add time. We give you a firm schedule with your written estimate so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. Where a permit or HOA approval is needed, we handle it for you before we order material, and we build to local Palm Beach County code.
It depends on length, material, and design, so the on-site visit and written estimate are free and itemized. Financing through Wisetack is available.
Tell us the surface, the size, and your timeline. We’ll be at your door within a day or two, no charge, no pressure.