Walkways and entries

Resin-Bound Stone Walkways in Cincinnati

A premium natural stone walkway surface that creates a clean, continuous path without loose gravel or ordinary concrete.

Greater Cincinnati surface review

Stone & Resin resurfaces walkways, entry paths, and connected steps across Greater Cincinnati with resin-bound natural stone — professionally installed, not a thin coating.

Homeowners upgrading front entries, side paths, or garden walks who want a finished stone surface that matches driveways and patios.

  • Permeable natural-stone finish
  • Ohio freeze-thaw and drainage considerations
  • Owner-led review before final proposal

Common homeowner problem

  • Front entries with cracks, patch marks, or dated concrete
  • Walkways that do not match upgraded patios or driveways
  • Small surfaces where edges and transitions matter

Benefits

  • High-impact curb appeal for entries
  • Clean edges and transitions
  • Custom natural stone blend options
  • Pairs well with patios, steps, and driveway borders

Best-fit surfaces

  • Front entries and walkways with stable concrete
  • Connected walkway and patio upgrades
  • Homes needing a more finished approach path
  • Projects where edges can be detailed cleanly

When resin-bound is not a fit

  • Uneven or settled walkways needing replacement first
  • Steps with structural movement
  • Surfaces too small for a standalone minimum without bundled work

Installation process

How Stone & Resin installs your surface

  1. 1Send photos or request a site visit so we can review surface condition, drainage, edges, and access.
  2. 2Confirm prep scope — crack repair, cleaning, leveling, or edge work needed before resin-bound install.
  3. 3Select a natural stone blend and review transitions to doors, steps, pool coping, or driveway borders.
  4. 4Install the resin-bound stone system over the prepared base with controlled cure time before traffic returns.

Compare options

Resin-bound stone vs. common alternatives

AlternativeResin-bound stone
Plain concrete or worn slabAdds real stone texture and premium curb appeal without full tear-out when the base is sound.
Rubber or coating overlaysUses natural aggregate for a stone finish — not a rubberized or painted coating look.
Loose gravelBound stone stays in place, reduces tracking, and creates a seamless architectural surface.

Pricing range language

Start with a price range, then confirm onsite.

Walkway pricing is affected by minimum project size, edging, steps, repairs, and access. Bundling with patios or driveways may improve project efficiency.

Final price depends on prep, drainage, access, edging, repairs, and site conditions.

Project proof

Real completed work from the projects page

See before-and-after examples from Greater Cincinnati homes on our projects page.

Mason covered porch before resin-bound resurfacing
Before
Mason covered porch after resin-bound stone install at the front entry
After
Mason, OHPorch

Mason Covered Porch Resurfacing

Existing problem
Worn, stained concrete on a covered front porch with a dated entry that did not match the home
Solution
Seamless resin-bound stone resurfacing with clean edges at the front entry, drainage-conscious prep, and a brighter architectural finish
Price a porch like this
Cincinnati driveway before resin-bound resurfacing
Before
Cincinnati driveway after resin-bound resurfacing
After
Cincinnati, OHDrivewayGrey mixApprox. 600 sq ft

Cincinnati Driveway Resurfacing

Existing problem
Cracked, stained concrete with weak curb appeal and puddling after rain
Solution
Full resin-bound overlay with grey natural-stone blend, drainage-conscious prep, and clean transitions at the garage apron
Price a driveway like this

Homeowner reviews

What homeowners say about the finish

Greater Cincinnati homeowners on choosing real-stone resin-bound surfacing.

  • Our driveway drains perfectly after storms — and it looks amazing. No more standing water.
    M. M.Amelia, OH

Service FAQs

Can you resurface steps too?

Often, yes. Step condition, height, nosing, and transitions need review before final pricing.

Is a walkway too small for resin-bound?

Some small standalone projects may be below the practical minimum, but walkways often work well when bundled with other surfaces.

Want a tighter number?

Text photos for a surface review.

Please send:

  1. 1.Wide shot of the full surface
  2. 2.Close-up of cracks or damage
  3. 3.Photo showing access from driveway or street
  4. 4.Your ZIP code and approximate square footage if known
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