Newark, DE
Walkways should be safe, level, and built for year-round foot traffic.
Newark properties from student rentals near Main Street to family homes in Country Hills rely on concrete walkways for safe access. A cracked or uneven walkway is a trip hazard for tenants and a curb appeal issue for homeowners. Tri-County installs concrete walkways and sidewalks in Newark with proper finish and permit coordination.
Newark walkways see year-round use. Student housing near UD gets heavy foot traffic. Family homes in Lumbrook and Christiana Meadows need paths for strollers, bikes, and seasonal weather. Commercial sidewalks along Main Street and Route 273 need ADA-compliant grades, curb cuts, and slip-resistant finishes.
Residential walkways are 3-4 inches thick, 36-48 inches wide. Commercial sidewalks are 4-6 inches with reinforcement, ADA slopes, and broom finish. For HOAs, we offer multi-property sidewalk replacement across entire neighborhoods.
Private walkways usually do not require permits. Public-facing sidewalks may need DelDOT or municipal approval. We form straight runs, curves, and transitions using flexible forms so the walkway fits the property.
Newark walkways need to handle more than occasional foot traffic. Rentals near the University of Delaware see move-in days, delivery drivers, bikes, and visitors who may not know the property. Family neighborhoods near Lumbrook and Pike Creek need smooth routes from driveway to front door, side gate, trash area, and backyard. A walkway that is too narrow or pitched poorly becomes frustrating every time it rains.
For commercial and HOA sidewalks, we review ADA slope, width, curb transitions, and whether the section touches public right-of-way. Broom finish is standard for traction, especially on shaded walks near mature trees or areas that hold leaves in fall. We can replace isolated failing sections or coordinate longer runs for property managers who need consistency across multiple Newark buildings.



