Who Do You Hire to Install a Concrete Patio?

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A concrete patio with furniture and a pergola
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A concrete patio with furniture and a pergola
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Concrete is a popular choice for patios. Not only are concrete patios cost-effective, but the material is highly durable and customizable. Though it might sound simple, your best bet is to hire a local concrete company that installs concrete patios to take on the job.

Benefits of Hiring a Concrete Patio Company

Compared to handypeople, general contractors, or even landscapers, concrete patio companies have actual experience working with concrete. Let's walk through why hiring this specific pro is the best move.

They're Familiar With Concrete

Concrete can be a complicated material. It must be properly mixed, poured, and cured to avoid shrinkage, cracks, and structural issues. Concrete professionals know how to design and install a new patio that blends aesthetics with strength.

They Can Price Out Your Project

Concrete patio companies also have a clear idea of the cost of concrete delivery and the final cost of the concrete patio from start to finish. They are aware of local permitting fees, costs to remove your old patio, and the price of special add-ons.

They Will Offer Design Options

There are multiple types of concrete and a time and a place for each one. Concrete patio pros offer a variety of finishes for your concrete patio and have the experience to stamp, finish, and seal your patio so it looks great and will hold up to the elements. If you plan to install heavy items on your patio, such as an outdoor kitchen, they may also recommend concrete reinforcement materials.

They Can Pull Permits

Building a patio in many areas requires a permit. Concrete patio companies will know how to pull them in your area and how this could affect your timeline.

Can a Landscaper Install a Concrete Patio?

A landscape or hardscape specialist can install a patio, but they may still hire a subcontractor to handle the concrete. If you do choose to go this route, be sure to choose a designer with concrete patios in their portfolio. Your landscaper should be familiar with the right tactics for pouring and fortifying concrete, as well as how to grade and adjust the surrounding land to support the slab.

8 concrete patio finish types compared visually, including stamped, stained, and polished
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How Do Professionals Install Concrete Patios?

After obtaining the proper permits, concrete patio contractors schedule a time for installation when there is temperate weather. They will excavate several inches into the ground and, if necessary, remove any large rocks or roots along the area. The team will then add wooden concrete forms around the perimeter of your slabs, adding multiple beams in the center of the patio, depending on the design.

Crushed stone or gravel will then go into the excavated area inside the mold to act as a sub-base. After mixing the concrete, they will then pour the mixture into the molds, adding fortifications if necessary. The process should take one to three days, depending on the preparation and concrete curing time.

How Much Does Concrete Patio Installation Cost?

Installing a concrete patio costs an average of $1,900 to $5,200, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Premium finishes, site prep costs, permit fees, and more can all affect how much you’ll pay for your patio. A patio can increase your home’s value, especially one that’s professionally installed, so many homeowners find it a worthwhile investment. 

Once your patio is installed, concrete patio repairs can cost between $5 and $20 per square foot, based on the type of repair. Keeping your patio in good condition will help you enjoy your outdoor space and avoid expensive repairs down the line. 

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro

Two professionals building a concrete patio
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Pouring concrete yourself is considered an expert-level DIY project. Not only will you need highly specialized equipment and materials, but it's best to have some knowledge about concrete already. If you mix concrete incorrectly or with the wrong type of water, you can end up with stress cracks, slumping, or an uneven patio. It's also best to check building laws in your area to confirm that you can install a concrete patio without certification.

There are, however, more DIY-friendly projects, such as patio resurfacing or repairing small concrete cracks that appear over time. For larger patio repairs or replacement, it’s best to call a local concrete patio pro

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