Designer concrete for outdoor living.
Pool decks, outdoor kitchens, fire features, seating walls, and sport courts — designed as one property plan, poured by one accountable crew.
One contractor for the whole outdoor plan.
Most homeowners don't want a slab — they want a backyard that works. We design and pour the concrete side of outdoor living: the pool deck, the kitchen pad, the fire feature base, the seating wall, the walkway that ties it all together. Because we also do roofing, remodels, and exterior improvements, we can plan a property as a whole instead of leaving you to coordinate four trades. We help you see the finished layout — dimensions, joint lines, finishes, and color — before anything is formed, so the result matches what you pictured. Finish options run from modern smooth-trowel and saw-cut grid patterns to exposed aggregate, integral color, acid stain, and stamped textures. Pool decks get slip-resistant finishes and light-colored mixes that stay cooler underfoot in Arizona sun. Sport courts get flat, properly jointed, correctly reinforced slabs — pickleball, basketball, or multi-use — poured to the dimensions of the game. Licensed Arizona contractor ROC #366257. Woman-owned and family-operated.
- Pool decks & cool-deck finishes
- Outdoor kitchen slabs & bar pads
- Fire pit pads and fire features
- Concrete seating walls & benches
- Pickleball, basketball & sport court pads
- Concrete curbing, steps & entry pads
- Modern & designer concrete finishes
- Concrete-to-landscape design coordination

Common questions
How much does a pool deck cost in Prescott?
Most pool decks run $10–$18 per square foot installed, depending on finish. Broom finish is at the low end; stamped, exposed aggregate, and colored cool-deck finishes are higher. We give free written estimates with the finish and square footage spelled out.
Is stamped concrete slippery around a pool?
Not when it's sealed correctly. We add a slip-resistant additive to the sealer on pool decks and any surface that gets wet, which keeps traction without changing the look.
How big is a pickleball court pad?
A regulation pickleball court is 20' x 44', but the recommended pad including run-off is 30' x 60'. We pour it flat, reinforced, and jointed so the surface stays true for coating and striping.
Can concrete handle an outdoor kitchen or fire feature?
Yes — we thicken and reinforce the slab where masonry, grills, or a fire feature will sit, and we plan sleeves for gas, electrical, and water before the pour so nothing has to be cut in later.
Do you coordinate with landscapers?
Regularly. We set grades and elevations with the landscape plan in mind — pavers, turf, planters, and lighting all need the concrete to land at the right height. We're happy to sequence with your landscaper or handle the concrete scope start to finish.
Does outdoor living concrete increase home value?
Usable outdoor space is one of the most-requested features in northern Arizona, and finished concrete patios, pool decks, and walkways typically return a strong share of their cost at resale while cutting yard maintenance.
