
Guide the Way with Style
In Culver City: walkway installation projects typically run $3,000-$20,000 and take 3-7 days. Final numbers depend on scope, materials, and site conditions. Get a free on-site estimate for your address.*
*Ranges reflect recent Buildda projects in Los Angeles. Actual pricing and duration depend on the specifics of your home.
Real Project
The homeowner in Carlson Park called us about a backyard brick walkway that was falling apart. Every rainy season water pooled on it - the old path had no drainage plan, the base had failed, and years of settling had turned a beautiful old walkway into a slipping hazard. The whole backyard had a one-of-a-kind rusty, aged, organic character that the homeowner loved. Our job was to fix the function without losing that look.

The first problem was the brick itself. The original bricks were weathered, mismatched, and decades old - the exact look that gave the backyard its character. We refused to use new brick that would stick out. Finding enough matching reclaimed brick in that specific rusty tone turned into a real hunt - we drove through 10-15 salvage and supply yards looking for the right batch. It took time, but we found bricks that blended perfectly with the original.

Before we could lay a single brick, we had to fix what was underneath. A tree had been removed from that area years earlier, and the ground had been slowly settling as the old root mass decomposed. We brought in clean dirt, spread it in lifts, and compacted each layer so the walkway would sit on solid ground that would not sink in a year.

We relocated sprinkler heads and adjusted the surrounding landscaping so the new walkway could follow a functional path without fighting the existing plants. Every head had to be mapped, capped, and re-run so irrigation still reached the plants after the walkway went in.

The drainage fix was the centerpiece. Instead of the flat, failing grade we started with, we designed an organic slope - nothing you would notice walking on it, but enough that rain now runs off instead of pooling. We used a rotating laser level to check the grade across the whole run before any brick went down. Once the slope was right, we screeded a mortar bed, snapped string lines for alignment, and started laying.

We extended the walkway beyond its original footprint so walking through the yard is actually comfortable now - no more awkward narrow path. 300 square feet of reclaimed brick, laid tight, grouted, and finished to match the original aesthetic. Eight days on site from demo to final sweep.

The finished walkway looks like it has always been there. That was the goal - not a brand-new walkway, but the backyard the homeowner already loved, working the way it should.












Buildda Tip
Walkways should slope slightly away from the house at 1/4 inch per foot for drainage. A flat or inward-sloping walkway directs water toward your foundation. We grade every walkway we install for proper drainage.
Materials & Resources
Local Expertise
Walkway projects in Culver City focus on both functionality and curb appeal. Carlson Park front walkways often need replacement because the original concrete from the 1920s-1940s has cracked and become a tripping hazard. Homeowners in this historic neighborhood prefer materials that complement the Spanish Colonial Revival character - flagstone, Saltillo-inspired pavers, or scored concrete with a warm color wash. Blair Hills properties sometimes need stepped walkways that navigate elevation changes between the street and front door. McManus and Sunkist Park homes benefit from wider walkways that can accommodate two people side-by-side, which is the standard we recommend for primary paths. Permeable paver walkways are gaining popularity in CC for managing stormwater runoff.
Culver City Properties
Median home
$1.45M
Typical lot
5,000-8,000 sq ft
Typical budget
$25K-$80K
Common style
Spanish Colonial Revival
We work on properties throughout Culver City, from homes near Sony Pictures Studios, Culver Hotel, Downtown Culver City, to projects in Downtown Culver City, Carlson Park, Fox Hills, Blair Hills, and beyond.
Culver City attracts entertainment and tech professionals, families seeking excellent schools. Vibrant Downtown dining and arts scene. Most properties are mix of 1920s-1950s homes and modern construction.
Culver City's housing stock leans toward Spanish Colonial Revival and Mid-century modern homes. For walkway on these homes, the small calls (trim profile, edge return, material grain) are what make the result look intentional.
Walkway work in Culver City is permitted through Culver City BSD, with typical timelines around 2-4 weeks for standard projects. Online permit applications available. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and keep the paperwork trail in your project file.
Culver City's climate (coastal influence) shapes how we approach walkway. Year-round outdoor living with mild temperatures and ocean breezes. Practical implication for this work: low rainfall requires drought-tolerant landscaping.
Local conditions in Culver City we plan around: balancing privacy in dense neighborhoods and drought-tolerant landscaping requirements. We design the scope so these constraints are surfaced before contract, not discovered mid-project.
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Last updated: April 2026. *Warranty terms and coverage vary by project scope and materials. Specific warranty details are provided in your project contract. Photos on this page may include stock or representative imagery. Actual project results vary.
Customer Reviews
Hear from homeowners who trusted us with their walkway projects.
“Results are fantastic”
“I recently had pavers installed on my driveway by Buildda, and the results are fantastic! They were professional, detail oriented, and completed the project on time. I highly recommend this company and will definitely be using them again in the future!”
Marcos F.
Culver City
“Buildda turned my once plain backyard into a welcoming space I can truly enjoy. From start to finish, their communication was straightforward, and the entire process felt surprisingly smooth. The final result surpassed my expectations, and I am genuinely happy with the new outdoor area they created. Buildda's team deserves full credit for making my backyard a place I love spending time in. Would highly recommend!”
Hannah R.
Mar Vista
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Our Process
We meet at your home to understand your vision, evaluate the space, and discuss material options. You'll receive a proposal with design recommendations and pricing.
Choose your walkway material, colors, and pattern. We provide samples and renderings to help you visualize the finished path.
We lay out the walkway path, excavate to proper depth, and prepare a compacted base. Edges are defined and drainage is addressed.
A proper base is essential for longevity. We install and compact aggregate base material and sand bedding as appropriate for your material.
Your walkway is installed with precision. Whether concrete, pavers, or stone, we ensure level surfaces, proper spacing, and beautiful patterns.
Edge restraints are secured, joints are filled, sealer is applied if needed, and the site is cleaned. We walk you through care and maintenance.
“Turned my plain backyard into a welcoming space”
- Hannah R., Mar Vista
Local Expertise
Year-round outdoor living with mild temperatures and ocean breezes This makes Culver City ideal for walkway projects.
Most walkway projects in Culver City do not require a building permit since it is considered routine maintenance. We always verify requirements for your specific project. Most residential walkways do not require permits.
Culver City features Spanish Colonial Revival, Mid-century modern, California bungalow, Contemporary homes, primarily from the Mix of 1920s-1950s homes and modern construction era. Respect historic character while embracing modern functionality
Our walkway designs complement these architectural styles while adding modern functionality and value to your property.
Helpful resources to plan your project

A failing brick walkway in Carlson Park rebuilt with reclaimed brick, proper drainage, and a stable base after years of soil settling. Costs by material, base prep, sourcing, and what every LA homeowner should know about walkway design.

Sloped-yard design guide for Southern California: retaining walls ($20-80/sqft), terracing ($15K-80K), drainage solutions, paths and steps. Includes a Carlson Park case study where settling soil and bad drainage destroyed a backyard walkway.

Compare the pros, cons, and costs of concrete, paver, and asphalt driveways for Southern California homes. Learn which material fits your needs and budget.
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Serving zip codes: 90230, 90231, 90232
Pricing
Typical project range: $3,000 - $20,000
$3,000-$8,000
Best for: Homeowners needing a functional, durable path on a budget
$8,000-$14,000
Best for: Those wanting an attractive walkway with character
$14,000-$20,000
Best for: Homeowners seeking a distinctive, high-end path
Prices vary based on project scope, materials, and site conditions.Call (310) 266-5744 for a free estimate.
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