Ragged yard edges, crumbling sidewalk sections, and undefined borders make any property look neglected. We form, pour, and finish concrete curbing and sidewalks built to handle the clay soils and dry summers common across Morgan Hill.

Concrete curbing and sidewalk installation in Morgan Hill means forming, pouring, and finishing concrete along yard edges, driveways, and walking paths, with most residential jobs completed in one to two days of active work. The finished surface needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and several days before any vehicle weight.
Morgan Hill homeowners most often call us when an older sidewalk has heaved from soil movement, yard borders look ragged, or a new driveway needs matching curbing to tie everything together. We also handle full walkway installations where none currently exist. If you are having driveway work done at the same time, combining the concrete work with the same crew keeps grades and drainage consistent - our grading and excavation service can handle any site prep needed before the pour.
We have been serving the South Bay since 2020. Call (669) 766-0094 to talk through your project.
Sections that have lifted, tilted, or shifted out of plane are a clear sign the clay soils underneath have moved. In Morgan Hill, the seasonal shrink-swell cycle is the most common culprit. Beyond looking worn, an uneven walkway is a trip hazard that gets worse each wet season.
Grass creeping into the driveway, mulch spilling onto the walkway, or garden beds with no clean border are signs your property lacks defined hardscape edges. Concrete curbing solves all of this in one project and cuts down on the hand-edging time you spend every season.
A fresh asphalt driveway next to old, mismatched concrete borders looks unfinished and can create drainage problems where the two surfaces meet. Replacing the surrounding curbing at the same time as the driveway gives you consistent grades and a finished look.
Many Morgan Hill homes have gaps between the driveway and the front door that people just walk across the lawn to cover. In wet winters, that becomes a muddy path. A concrete walkway fixes the problem permanently and gives guests a clear route to your door.
We handle everything from decorative garden borders to full front-walkway replacements. Every job starts with proper base preparation - compacted gravel underneath the slab so the finished concrete handles the clay soil movement that causes premature cracking across the South Bay. Our team cuts control joints at the right intervals so any cracking that does occur follows predictable, straight lines rather than random fractures across the slab.
When a project involves both concrete and asphalt - a new driveway with surrounding curbing, for example - we handle both materials in a single coordinated job. That means the grades and drainage slopes are designed as one system. For properties that need significant ground preparation before any paving or concrete work begins, our asphalt milling service removes old deteriorated surfaces so the new work has a solid starting point.
Ideal for properties with no existing walkway between the driveway and front door, or between a side gate and back entrance.
Best for sections that have heaved, cracked along multiple lines, or tilted enough to create a trip hazard.
For homeowners who want clean, defined borders between lawn, mulch beds, and hardscape - available in plain or colored finishes.
Concrete curbing installed alongside a new or existing driveway to finish the edges and ensure drainage flows away from the foundation.
The Santa Clara Valley clay soils are the single biggest challenge for concrete in this area. They expand when the winter rains arrive and shrink back during the long dry summer - and that cycle puts stress on any slab poured without a properly compacted gravel base. Older sidewalks across Morgan Hill that were installed without adequate base prep are exactly the slabs that heave and crack within a few years. We build every job with compacted aggregate underneath and control joints spaced for the local soil conditions, so your new concrete handles seasonal movement without breaking up.
The Bay Area climate also shapes timing. Summer is fine for pouring - we take steps to keep fresh concrete from drying too fast in the heat - but we prefer to avoid the rainy months when rain can hit a fresh surface before it sets. Homeowners in Gilroy, CA face the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same base preparation approach to every project there. Customers in San Martin, CA with larger lot footprints often combine new sidewalks with driveway curbing in a single project to keep everything consistent.
For HOA communities in Morgan Hill - and there are many in the newer neighborhoods - we can advise on finish options that comply with most association guidelines before you commit to a design.
Describe your project - new curbing, a replacement sidewalk, or both. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to walk the site, measure the area, and talk through your finish options.
We assess the base, check drainage slope, and note any permit requirements before giving you a written estimate. The quote breaks out demolition, concrete work, and any permit fees so you know exactly what you are paying for.
If the work touches a public sidewalk strip, we pull the required city permit before starting. On work day, we remove old concrete, grade and compact the base, and add aggregate where needed - the step that makes the difference in how long the concrete lasts.
We set forms, pour and level the concrete, cut control joints, and apply your chosen finish - all typically in a single day. Then we mark the area and give you a specific timeline before foot and vehicle traffic can resume.
We walk your property, measure the job, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no surprises. Call or fill out the form and we will be back to you within one business day.
(669) 766-0094We compact the sub-base, add the right aggregate depth, and place control joints based on the soil conditions we actually find on your property. That preparation is what separates concrete that holds up for decades from slabs that start heaving within a few years.
California requires contractors to be licensed before performing work above a set dollar amount. You can verify any license on the CSLB website - we encourage every customer to do exactly that before signing with any contractor.
When work touches a public sidewalk or the city right-of-way, a permit is required in Morgan Hill. We pull the permit, coordinate the inspection, and close it out so you are not left with open permits on your property after the job is done.
Most residential projects involve both materials - an asphalt driveway with concrete curbing, or a concrete walkway next to an asphalt apron. Handling both means we design the grades and drainage as a single system from the start, not two disconnected jobs done at different times.
We have worked on concrete curbing and sidewalk projects across Morgan Hill and the surrounding South Bay since 2020. Whether you need a small decorative border or a full front-walkway replacement, the work starts with an honest site visit and a written estimate.
Remove deteriorated asphalt surfaces to create a clean, even base before new paving or concrete work begins.
Learn MoreSite preparation that shapes the ground and establishes proper drainage grades before any hardscape is installed.
Learn MoreSpring and fall book up fast. Contact us now and we will walk your property, confirm what you need, and get you a written estimate before the best installation window passes.