Concrete Patios

Turn your backyard into a space you actually want to spend time in with a custom concrete patio built to handle Texas weather year-round.

Custom backyard concrete patio with outdoor furniture in Wichita Falls, TX

A Patio That Actually Holds Up

A well-built concrete patio can completely change how you use your outdoor space. Whether you want a simple sitting area, a large entertaining zone, or an outdoor kitchen pad, concrete gives you a flat, clean, low-maintenance surface that handles whatever life throws at it.

Compared to wood decks, concrete does not rot, warp, splinter, or need annual staining. Compared to pavers, it does not shift, settle unevenly, or let weeds creep through the gaps. And unlike gravel or decomposed granite, it stays put and stays clean. Here in Wichita Falls, where summers are hot and winters can be unpredictable, concrete is the practical choice for any outdoor living surface.

We design and pour custom concrete patios for homes throughout Wichita Falls and the surrounding area. Every project starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space, what size makes sense, and what finish style fits your home.

Patio Finish Options to Fit Your Style

Plain concrete is just the starting point. Here are the finish options we offer for patios so you can get a look that feels intentional, not just functional.

Broom Finish

A classic textured surface that provides good grip and works well in any style yard. Clean, affordable, and low maintenance.

Exposed Aggregate

The top layer is washed off to reveal the natural stone inside the mix. Gives a natural, textured look with excellent slip resistance.

Stamped Concrete

Patterns pressed into the wet concrete mimic the look of stone, brick, or tile. A great way to get a high-end look at a fraction of the cost.

Smooth Trowel Finish

A sleek, refined surface that looks great under outdoor furniture. Works especially well for covered patio areas.

Stained or Dyed Concrete

Color applied to the surface adds warmth and character. Available in acid stains for natural variation or solid dyes for uniform color.

Salt Finish

Rock salt is pressed into the surface and then removed, leaving a subtle pitted texture with a distinctive look popular in Texas backyards.

If you want something truly unique, ask us about stamped and decorative concrete options. We can combine multiple finishes, add borders, and create custom patterns that make your patio stand out.

What Goes Into Your Patio Quote

Here is a straightforward breakdown of what affects the cost of your concrete patio project.

  • Square footage of the patio area
  • Thickness of the slab (standard is 4 inches for a patio)
  • Finish type selected (plain broom costs less than stamped)
  • Whether existing concrete or structures need to be removed first
  • Site preparation and grading requirements
  • Any steps, planters, or seat walls added to the project
  • Access to the backyard for equipment

We give you a written estimate before any work begins so you know exactly what you are paying for. No surprises. If the scope changes for any reason, we talk to you about it first.

Let us build your perfect patio.

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Taking Care of Your Concrete Patio

Once your patio is in, it does not need much attention to stay looking great. A few basic habits will keep it in top shape for decades.

Sealing the surface every two to three years protects against staining from spilled food and drinks, resists water penetration, and keeps the color looking fresh if you have a stained or stamped finish. Use a breathable sealer that allows any trapped moisture to escape rather than a film-forming product that can trap water under the surface.

For everyday cleaning, a garden hose and a mild detergent handle most situations. For stubborn grease stains, a pressure washer and a degreasing agent usually do the trick. Avoid using harsh chemicals like muriatic acid on the surface unless you know what you are doing, as they can etch and discolor the concrete.

If you notice any cracking or damage down the road, our team also handles concrete repair and surface restoration. And if you are just getting started planning your outdoor space, check out our full range of concrete services to see everything we can help you with.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to pour a concrete patio?
A typical residential concrete patio takes one day to form, pour, and finish. You can walk on it lightly after 24 to 48 hours. We ask that you keep furniture off it for at least a week so the surface has time to reach adequate strength. Full cure happens at 28 days, but the patio will be fully usable well before that point.
Is concrete better than pavers for a patio?
Both have pros and cons, but for most homeowners concrete offers better overall value. Concrete costs significantly less upfront than pavers and does not have joints where weeds can grow or individual pieces that can shift and settle unevenly over time. With stamped and stained finishes available, you can get a look very similar to pavers at a much lower price. Pavers do allow easier individual repair if one cracks, but that advantage is often outweighed by the cost difference.
Do I need a permit for a concrete patio in Wichita Falls?
Most standard patio slabs in Wichita Falls do not require a permit, but it depends on the size and whether you are attaching a covered structure to your home. As part of your estimate, we can help clarify what is required for your specific project. We are familiar with local codes and will make sure your project stays compliant from start to finish.

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