Durable, low-maintenance concrete patios poured on a compacted base and pitched for drainage, shaped to your yard and how you actually use it.
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A patio takes less abuse than a driveway, but the same fundamentals decide whether it lasts. A solid base, the right slope, and well-placed joints keep it flat, dry, and crack-free season after season.

We lay out the patio to your grade, your door heights, and how you plan to use it, from a dining set to a grill zone.
A poured slab means no shifting pavers and no weeds in the joints, just a solid surface you rinse off and enjoy.
Air-entrained mix and sealing help the patio shrug off Ohio winters instead of scaling and flaking at the surface.
Choose a finish and structure that fit how you want to use the space.

Stone, slate, and brick patterns pressed into the slab and colored for a high-end look at a lower cost.

Reinforced slabs with footings sized to carry a roof, pergola, or cover over your outdoor space.

The full range of decorative finishes we offer across patios, walkways, and more.
Ballpark ranges for planning. Your exact, itemized price comes after we see the site.
$12
$8 to $16
$18
$14 to $24
$3,000
$1,900 to $4,200
$14
$10 to $20
Drainage and base prep. A patio that drains toward the house or sits on loose fill will crack, hold water, and push moisture against your foundation. We set the grade so the slab pitches away at the right slope, compact the base, and joint the slab so it stays flat and dry.
You also get a finish decision made with you, not for you. Some homeowners want a clean broom finish, others want stamped stone or a warm integral color. We show you the options and price each one clearly before we pour.
We walk the yard, take measurements, talk through size, shape, and finish, and give you a clear written price.
We excavate, add and compact granular base, set forms to the right slope, and place reinforcement.
We pour the mix, screed and float, and apply your chosen finish, whether broom texture, stamped pattern, or color.
We cut control joints, let the slab cure, and seal the surface so it stands up to weather and wear.
Four inches over a compacted base is standard for a residential patio. If the patio will carry an outdoor kitchen, a hot tub, or a roof structure, we thicken the slab and add reinforcement or footings where the loads land.
All concrete moves, so we manage where it cracks rather than pretend it will not. Control joints, a compacted base, and reinforcement direct any cracking into the joints instead of across the surface, which keeps the patio looking clean for years.
Yes. We can stamp the surface to look like stone, slate, or brick, and add integral or release color. It is one of the most popular patio upgrades because it costs far less than natural stone while giving a similar look.
We set the forms so the slab pitches away from the foundation at a slight slope, usually about a quarter inch per foot. That sheds rain and snowmelt away from the house and keeps water off the patio surface.
Yes. When a roof, pergola, or cover is planned, we size and reinforce the slab and set footings or thickened edges where the posts will bear, so the structure has solid support from the start.
One quick form and we will call you back to talk it through. Prefer to talk now? Call (937) 892-4388
A local concrete crew serving Dayton and the Miami Valley. We pour patios of every shape and finish, from simple broom-finished slabs to stamped and colored outdoor living spaces, all built on a compacted base and pitched for proper drainage. Honest pricing and work we are glad to put our name on.