Solid Foundation: A compacted base keeps your patio level, stable, and resistant to sinking or shifting.
Improved Safety: A smooth surface prevents tripping hazards and makes your patio safer for kids, guests, and furniture.
Boosted Outdoor Living: A clean, well-finished patio instantly transforms your backyard into a usable living space.
Built for Arizona Weather: Reinforced concrete holds up to extreme heat and sudden storms, resisting cracks and surface damage.
Proper Drainage: Correct slope and grading ensure water flows away from your home, protecting your foundation and landscaping.
We begin by evaluating your yard’s layout, soil, and slope. This allows us to design a patio that fits your space, drains properly, and matches your vision.
If you already have an old or damaged patio, we’ll remove it carefully and haul away debris, leaving a clean slate for your new build.
We grade, level, and compact the base material to create a stable foundation that prevents shifting or cracking over time.
We strengthen every patio with rebar or wire mesh to provide long-lasting durability and minimize the chance of cracks.
We pour high-quality concrete and finish it with your choice of broom, trowel, smooth, or decorative stamping. Borders, curves, and color options are also available to customize your design.
Finally, we seal the surface to protect against stains, moisture, and UV damage, helping your patio maintain its look for years to come.
Heat-Resistant Mixes: Our concrete is formulated and cured to withstand prolonged sun exposure.
Reinforcement for Strength: Every patio includes reinforcement to stand up to heavy use, furniture, and Arizona soil conditions.
Proper Drainage: We build patios with the right slope to prevent water pooling and protect your home and yard.
Design Flexibility: Choose from traditional gray, stamped patterns, colored finishes, or decorative borders to make your patio unique.
Cracks That Keep Spreading
Hairline cracks may look minor, but when they widen, deepen, or branch out, it’s a sign that your patio is losing structural strength. Left unchecked, they can expand quickly and weaken the entire slab.
Uneven or Sunken Slabs
If sections of your patio tilt, sink, or feel unstable, the base may be compromised. Soil erosion, tree roots, or poor compaction are often to blame and usually call for full replacement.
Drainage Issues and Pooling Water
Puddles forming on your patio or water running toward your home mean the slope has failed. This can damage both your patio and foundation if it isn’t corrected.
Surface Flaking or Spalling
When the top layer of concrete starts to peel or chip, the slab loses strength and becomes more prone to long-term deterioration, especially under Arizona’s heat.
Rust Stains or Discoloration
These often point to corrosion of the rebar inside the patio, which can compromise the slab’s structural stability over time.
Gaps in Joints or Edges
Failed joints allow water and debris to get in, which accelerates cracking, separation, and surface damage.
Reseal Every Few Years
Sealing your patio protects against stains, moisture, and Arizona’s UV rays. Reseal every two to three years to keep the surface durable and vibrant.
Clean Regularly
Sweep away dirt and leaves to prevent buildup. Occasional rinsing with a hose or light pressure wash keeps the patio fresh without damaging the surface.
Repair Small Cracks Early
Minor cracks can expand quickly in Arizona’s heat. Sealing them early prevents water from seeping in and causing larger structural problems.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Skip salt-based de-icers and strong cleaners, as they can weaken the surface. Stick to mild soap and water when needed.
Protect High-Traffic Areas
Place pads under furniture and grills to prevent scratches and surface wear.
If your patio has only minor surface cracks, light flaking, or cosmetic wear, repair may be the right choice. This is best when the slab is still level and supported, and there are no major drainage problems. Repairs are cost-effective and extend the life of your patio without full replacement.
When a patio shows large cracks, significant settling, or a failing base, replacement is the smarter investment. A new installation ensures proper grading, slope, and reinforcement, giving you a stronger, longer-lasting patio. Replacement is also the best choice when drainage issues can’t be fixed with simple repairs.
Every project starts with an in-person inspection. We’ll walk you through your options, explain the costs, and give clear recommendations. Whether repair or replacement is best, our goal is to leave you confident in your decision.
Concrete Driveway : Looking for a driveway that can handle daily life and add curb appeal? We build long-lasting driveways in classic finishes or decorative designs to fit your budget and style.
Stamped Concrete : Upgrade your home with stamped patterns that mimic natural stone, wood, or brick. It’s a stylish option with the durability of poured concrete.
Junk Removal : From unwanted debris to heavy materials, we provide hauling services that leave your property clean and ready for use.
Demolition: Need an old slab, patio, or structure removed? Our demolition services are safe, efficient, and leave the site ready for your next project.
How long will my patio last?
With proper installation and maintenance, a concrete patio in Arizona can last 25 years or more.
Can I customize my patio?
Yes, you can choose from stamping, decorative borders, coloring, and different layouts to match your outdoor space.
Do I need permits for a patio installation?
Some cities require permits. We’ll handle the details and make sure everything is compliant.
How soon can I use my new patio?
You can walk on it after 24 hours. Furniture and heavy use should wait about 7 days, with full curing at 28 days.
Will my patio be sealed?
Yes, we finish every patio with a professional sealer for added protection and appearance.
Can you remove my old patio?
Absolutely. We handle demolition and removal before installing your new patio.
Can you build a patio for an outdoor kitchen or fire pit?
Yes, we design patios reinforced to support outdoor features like kitchens, pergolas, or fire pits.
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