Lexington Patio Pavers

Hardscaping service

Walkways and Steps in Lexington, KY

Walkways and steps should feel natural to use every day. Width, slope, drainage, landing size, surface texture, and transitions all matter.

Paver walkway leading to front steps with planted beds.

Good fit

Who this service is for

A practical hardscape plan starts by matching the work to the way the space needs to function.

Front entries that need a cleaner arrival path.

Side yards or patios with muddy or uneven access.

Homes with grade changes that need safer steps or landings.

Options

Materials and details to consider

  • Paver walkways with borders and curves.
  • Stone or block steps with landings.
  • Connections between driveways, patios, porches, and garden areas.

Cost factors

What can affect scope

  • Length, width, and layout complexity.
  • Number of steps and landing requirements.
  • Base depth, drainage, and demolition.
  • Material selection and border details.

Exact prices are not published until real pricing guidance is confirmed. This keeps the page useful without inventing numbers.

Process

A clean process from site review to finished hardscape

  1. Step 1

    Map the most natural route and identify grade or drainage issues.

  2. Step 2

    Confirm surface, border, landing, and step details.

  3. Step 3

    Build with stable base prep and clean transitions to existing surfaces.

Ready to talk through the right hardscape for your home?

Share the space, the problem you want solved, and any photos you already have. The next step is a practical conversation, not a pushy sales script.

Questions

Walkways and steps FAQ

Answers should help homeowners understand the decision, not pressure them into a rushed estimate.

What width should a walkway be?

The right width depends on use. Front entries, side-yard access, and garden paths can call for different proportions.

Can steps be added to an existing patio or walkway?

Often, yes. The existing grades, base conditions, and connection points need to be reviewed before planning the detail.

Do walkways need a drainage plan?

They should be graded so water does not sit on the surface or move toward the home.