Sunday, October 5, 2025

Front walk-way

Back in 2024, we had a large flagstone walkway installed in the front and a small one installed in the back. After almost two years of trying to maintain them, I was not happy at all with their form or function. I really wanted zero maintenance concrete!

Luckily we ended-up with a beautiful weekend in October to get it done...  

Day 1 - excavation

End of day 1 - ready for forming

Day 2 - forming

Day 2 - pouring

Day 2 - edged

Day 3 - I cleaned up the mess and hand back-filled everything. The finished results are looking great! 


I just need to plant some grass seed, fix the flower bed side and re-wire the remaining landscape lights. 

1 comment:

  1. A clear renovation update showing the replacement of high-maintenance flagstone walkways with a more durable, low-maintenance concrete solution. The project progressed efficiently over a weekend—from excavation and forming to pouring, edging, and final cleanup—resulting in a cleaner, more uniform front and back walkway that should require far less upkeep going forward. With only finishing touches like grass seeding, flower bed adjustments, and landscape lighting rework remaining, it’s a strong example of how functional upgrades can also significantly improve long-term outdoor maintenance. For any related underground utility adjustments or outdoor water line work during such hardscape changes, experienced professionals like Plumbers in Alpharetta can help ensure everything is properly rerouted and protected.

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