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Hand-Built sidewalks in Bellingham

Serving Bellingham Center, North Bellingham, and all of Bellingham, MA. MA HIC registered, insured, and built to last every Massachusetts winter.

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Recent Sidewalk Work

Real sidewalks we've built around Bellingham

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Existing concrete sidewalk approach showing wear, prepped for repour
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Concrete sidewalk (pre-repour)
Newly-installed paver walkway adjacent to a town sidewalk
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Paver walk-to-sidewalk transition
Paver driveway approach with concrete town sidewalk visible
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Driveway-to-sidewalk transition
Sidewalk in Bellingham, MA

A sidewalk contractor that knows Bellingham

When we take on a sidewalk project in Bellingham, the first thing we factor in is the local soil: mixed clay and rocky upland. Combined with inland cold and humid summers, this dictates how we engineer the base and joints. The result is a sidewalk that performs the way it's supposed to — for decades.

We're based in Woburn and reach Bellingham on a regular schedule. That means same-day callbacks, on-site estimates within 48 hours, and crews that know which materials handle Norfolk County conditions best.

Common sidewalk problems in Bellingham

  • Town sidewalk is cracked and creating liability concerns
  • Commercial sidewalk needs ADA-compliant repour
  • Existing concrete is heaved and uneven from tree roots — mixed clay and rocky upland makes this a recurring issue in Bellingham Center.
  • Sidewalk-driveway transition is failing
  • Need new sidewalk along property frontage

Materials we use

  • 4,000 PSI concrete with fiber reinforcement
  • Concrete paver (interlocking)
  • Brick paver in historic districts
  • Granite curb and edging

What we inspect

  • Base depth (4–6" of compacted ¾" crushed stone)
  • Saw-cut control joints (typically every 4–6 feet)
  • Brushed finish for traction
  • ADA-compliant slope (1.5% maximum cross-slope)
  • Detectable warning panels at curb cuts where required

How we approach a sidewalk project in Bellingham

  1. 1Site visit at your Bellingham home — typically within 48 hours of your call.
  2. 2Plan and price in writing — materials, scope, schedule, and a firm number you can budget against.
  3. 3Hand-laid build — same crew from estimate to final clean-up, never sub-contracted out.
  4. 4Backed by a written warranty plus the local reputation of a Woburn-based shop that's been around since 2010.

Sidewalk questions, answered

Do I need a permit?
Yes. Sidewalks in the public right-of-way require a town permit and inspection. We pull all permits and coordinate with town DPW.
Concrete or paver for residential sidewalks?
Concrete is faster and cheaper. Paver looks better and lasts longer. Both meet town spec when installed correctly.
Will my new sidewalk crack?
Saw-cut control joints direct cracking to predictable lines. With proper base prep, you won't see random cracks for 20+ years.

Ready to start your Bellingham sidewalk project?

Whether you're in Bellingham Center or North Bellingham, we'd love to walk your property and give you an honest quote. No deposit, no obligation, no high-pressure sales — just a real number from real masons.