Concrete patios that get used every weekend.
Backyard patios, extensions, and outdoor living slabs — poured, jointed, and finished for northern Arizona weather.
Outdoor living, built on concrete.
A patio is where your evenings happen — dinners, fire pits, birthdays, quiet mornings with coffee. We build patios that are level where they should be, sloped where they need to drain, and finished the way you want them to look. Every patio starts with a walk of the space. We look at how you'll use it, where sun and shade fall, and whether it needs to tie into a house pad, pool deck, or existing hardscape. Then we spec the slab thickness, reinforcement, joint pattern, and finish. Finish options range from a classic broom finish to smooth trowel, stamped patterns (flagstone, slate, wood plank), and integrally colored or stained concrete. If your patio will hold a hot tub, pergola posts, or a built-in kitchen, we plan for the load and anchors up front.
- Broom, smooth, or stamped finishes
- Integral color or stain options
- Proper slope for drainage
- Control joints for crack prevention
- Fire-pit, grill, and pergola pads
- Full site clean-up

Common questions
How big can a patio be without cracking?
Concrete needs control joints roughly every 8–10 feet in each direction. We plan joint layouts before the pour so cracks happen along joints — not across your slab.
Can you pour up to my house?
Yes. We install expansion joint material where the new patio meets your foundation to allow for movement without cracking either surface.
How long until I can use the patio?
Walkable in 24–48 hours. Furniture in about a week. Full strength at 28 days — no heavy equipment or grills-on-wheels before then.
Do you do stamped patios?
Yes — see our stamped & decorative concrete page. We offer flagstone, slate, wood plank, and ashlar patterns with integral color.
