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Concrete Patios

Custom concrete patios for El Paso outdoor living spaces.

Starting from

$1,200

El Paso's outdoor living season runs most of the year, and a concrete patio is the foundation for it. Whether you want a simple broom-finished slab, a stamped and colored patio that complements your home's exterior, or an exposed aggregate finish that holds up to bare feet in summer heat, we design and pour it to last. Patio concrete work in El Paso faces the same climate challenges as driveways: UV exposure that breaks down sealers, alkaline soils that can affect slabs built on inadequate barriers, and temperature swings that require proper joint spacing. We address all of these at the design and pour stage rather than after problems appear. We handle the complete project: layout, excavation, forming, any drainage provisions, the pour, finishing, and joint work. Custom shapes, elevated sections, and integration with existing landscaping are all in scope.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Design & Estimate

    We measure the area, discuss finish options and any special requirements, and provide a written estimate. We'll show you samples of finish options.

  2. 2

    Excavation & Forming

    We excavate to proper depth, form the perimeter to your chosen layout, and install any required drainage provisions.

  3. 3

    Pour & Decorative Finish

    We place and consolidate the concrete, then apply the chosen finish: broom, stamped, exposed aggregate, or custom.

  4. 4

    Sealing

    After proper cure time, we apply an appropriate sealer for the finish type and El Paso climate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What finish options are available for concrete patios?

Broom finish is the most practical and economical. Stamped concrete replicates stone, brick, and wood patterns and adds significant visual appeal. Exposed aggregate provides a non-slip texture with natural aggregate visible. Colored concrete (integral or surface-applied) is available with any finish type.

Do I need a permit for a concrete patio in El Paso?

Permit requirements depend on the patio size and whether it connects to the structure. We pull required permits when needed and handle the inspection process.

How do I maintain a concrete patio in El Paso?

Reseal every 2–3 years (more frequently in direct sun). Keep control joints clean and sealed. Clean oil and stains promptly. El Paso's UV intensity breaks down sealers faster than in less sunny climates, budget for resealing more often than standard recommendations suggest.

Ready for a Free Concrete Estimate?

Call us today for a free quote. Same-day service often available.