
Concrete Patios
Outdoor living, Dallas-style — a patio built for backyard evenings and weekend cookouts.
Concrete Patios in the Dallas Area
In Dallas, the backyard is a second living room for much of the year. A well-built concrete patio gives you a clean, durable foundation for outdoor dining, grilling, fire pits, and family gatherings — without the constant upkeep of wood decking or the shifting and weeds of pavers.
Concrete is endlessly customizable. We pour everything from simple broom-finished slabs to richly detailed stamped and stained patios that mimic flagstone, slate, or wood plank. Because the surface is seamless, there are no gaps for weeds or ants and nothing to rot, splinter, or warp in the Texas heat.
For full-sun yards, we offer cool-deck coatings that stay comfortable under bare feet even on the hottest July afternoon. Pair your patio with a pergola, outdoor kitchen, or fire feature and we'll help you design a space that fits your home and your budget.
Benefits of Our Concrete Patios
- Lower maintenance than pavers or wood decking
- Virtually unlimited designs, colors, and textures
- Cool-deck finishes that beat the Texas heat
- Seamless surface — no weeds, ants, or splinters
- Stands up to sun, rain, and heavy foot traffic
- Increases usable living space and home value
Our Process
A real sequence, done in order — every step matters to the finished result.
- 1
Design Consultation
We walk your yard, talk through layout and finish options, and recommend a design that fits how you'll use the space.
- 2
Excavation
We clear and excavate the area and build a compacted base graded to drain water away from your home.
- 3
Form Setting
We set forms to your patio's shape — straight, curved, or multi-level — and add reinforcement.
- 4
Pour
We pour and screed the slab to a smooth, level surface ready for finishing.
- 5
Stamp & Finish
We apply your chosen texture, stamp pattern, and color, or a cool-deck coating for full-sun areas.
- 6
Seal
We seal the patio to lock in color and protect against stains, moisture, and UV fading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose stamped or plain concrete?
Plain broom-finished concrete is the most economical and looks clean and modern. Stamped concrete costs more but delivers the look of stone, brick, or wood. We'll show you samples of both.
Can you add a cover or pergola later?
Absolutely. We can pour footings and anchor points during the patio install so a pergola, pavilion, or patio cover can be added now or down the road.
How do I maintain a concrete patio?
Very little is required — occasional rinsing and resealing every 2–3 years keeps it looking new. There are no boards to replace and no joints to re-sand.
How does the cost compare to pavers?
A poured concrete patio is typically less expensive than pavers up front and costs far less over time since there's no settling, weeding, or re-leveling to deal with.
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