Transform Your Outdoor Space with a Beautiful, Durable Concrete Patio from Mike's Concrete

You're dreaming of a beautiful backyard retreat, a place to relax, entertain, and make memories. A place to gather with friends and family, host barbecues, or just enjoy a quiet cup of coffee in the morning.
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Is Your Backyard Missing the Perfect Gathering Space?

Without a quality outdoor area, your backyard can feel unfinished. Many homeowners struggle with uneven yards, outdated wooden decks that rot over time, or paver patios that shift and crack.

Poor materials or DIY installations often lead to weeds growing through gaps, drainage issues, and a surface that becomes unsafe or unattractive.

If you’ve been putting off upgrading your outdoor living space, you could be missing years of enjoyment – and losing potential home value in the process.

Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits

At Mike’s Concrete, we design and install custom concrete patios that combine beauty, strength, and low maintenance.

Whether you’re envisioning a modern stamped concrete patio, a rustic exposed aggregate surface, or a simple smooth-finish design, our skilled team brings your vision to life.

We handle everything from site preparation and drainage solutions to the final seal, ensuring your patio is built to withstand harsh weather and heavy use.

Our Process: How We Bring Your Vision to Life

1. Design and Consultation

We’ll meet with you to discuss your ideas, assess your space, and help you choose the perfect design and finishes for your new concrete patio. Whether you’re in [Your City Name] or the surrounding area, we’ll provide a clear, detailed quote so there are no surprises.

2. Expert Preparation and Groundwork

The foundation is everything. Our team meticulously prepares the site by removing existing materials, ensuring the ground is properly graded and compacted. This crucial step prevents future cracking and ensures your patio will remain stable for years to come.

3. Professional Installation and Concrete Pour

Using high-quality, reinforced concrete and professional-grade equipment, we pour and finish your patio with precision. Our experienced crew works efficiently to create a smooth, beautiful, and durable surface that will last.

4. Final Touches and Sealing

Once the concrete is cured, we apply a high-quality, industrial-grade sealant. This protective layer shields your patio from the elements, stains, and wear, ensuring it stays looking great with minimal maintenance.

Types of Concrete Patio Finishes

Stamped Concrete

Offers decorative patterns mimicking natural stone, brick, or tile, giving your driveway an upscale, custom look without the cost of real stonework.

Colored Concrete

Incorporate permanent pigments into the mix to add rich, vibrant hues that match your home’s color scheme.

Exposed Aggregate

This textured finish reveals natural stones and pebbles on the surface, providing a unique, slip-resistant appearance that’s both functional and stylish.

Broom Finish

A traditional finish featuring subtle texture from broom strokes, enhancing traction and safety for wet or icy conditions.

Swirl Finish

Smooth with artistic swirl patterns that add subtle, elegant texture for a refined appearance.

Smooth Finish

Polished, sleek concrete for modern and minimalist driveway designs that emphasize clean lines and simplicity.

Ready to Build Your Dream Patio?

Don’t wait another year to create the outdoor living space you’ve always wanted. Whether you’re envisioning summer cookouts with friends, cozy autumn evenings by a fire pit, or a safe and stylish play area for your kids, Mike’s Concrete can bring it to life with a custom concrete patio built for beauty and durability.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Concrete Patios

Is concrete more expensive than other patio materials?

The initial cost of a concrete patio is often comparable to or less than a high-quality deck or paver patio. Considering its exceptional durability and low maintenance, concrete is a very cost-effective long-term investment.

How do I get a quote?

The easiest way is to click the “Request a Free Quote” button on our website. You can also give us a call directly. We’ll schedule a time to come out, look at your space, and provide a detailed, no-obligation estimate.

How long does it take to install a concrete patio?

Most on-site builds take 3–5 working days, but the full timeline includes planning and curing:

  • Design & permit window: typically 3–14 days (varies by city/HOA).
  • On-site work (3–5 days):
    1. Excavation & base prep
    2. Forms & reinforcement
    3. Pour & finish (stamped/broom/etc.)
    4. Detail work & cleanup
    5. Initial cure & first seal (if specified)
  • Cure milestones: 24–48 hrs for light foot traffic, 7 days for furniture, and 28 days for full compressive strength.

Weather, site access, stamping complexity, steps, borders, or integrated features (e.g., drains, lighting sleeves, gas lines) can add a day or two. We’ll give you a clear day-by-day schedule before we start.

How long will my concrete patio last?

A properly built and maintained concrete patio typically lasts 30–50+ years. Longevity depends on:

  • Subbase & drainage: 4–8″ compacted base and correct slope prevent settlement and heaving.
  • Reinforcement & mix: Rebar/mesh and a 3,000–4,000 psi outdoor mix improve durability.
  • Climate care: In freeze-thaw regions, sealing and de-icer precautions matter (see Q9).
  • Maintenance: Sweep/rinse routinely; reseal every 2–3 years (stamped often needs more frequent reseals).

We design for your soil and climate so the slab resists movement, scaling, and surface wear over decades.

Can you match the patio design to my home’s style?

Absolutely. We customize shape, size, layout, edge profiles, colors, borders, and control-joint patterns to complement your architecture and landscaping.

  • Modern: Large panels, smooth or light broom, charcoal borders, linear saw cuts.
  • Traditional: Stamped “slate/flagstone,” warm integral colors, decorative edges.
  • Rustic: Exposed aggregate, earth-tone releases, textured edges.

We can echo siding/stone colors, align joints with doors/windows, and add accent bands, medallions, or inlays for a cohesive look.

Will my patio crack over time?

Concrete can develop hairline cracks as it cures, that’s normal and usually cosmetic. We minimize cracking with:

  • Compacted base & proper drainage to prevent differential settlement.
  • Reinforcement: Rebar or wire mesh; fibers when appropriate.
  • Control joints: Placed at planned intervals (typically 8–12 ft grids or 2–3× slab thickness) to guide shrinkage.
  • Correct mix & curing: Right psi, slump, and curing methods reduce stress.

Site-specific design: Accounting for tree roots, downspouts, and freeze-thaw.
Structural cracking is uncommon with correct prep. If it occurs, we’ll evaluate repair options like routing & sealing, epoxy injection (case-by-case), or slab section replacement.

Can I add built-in features like fire pits or seating walls?

Yes, these are popular and we routinely integrate them:

  • Fire pits: Wood or gas; we can add sleeves/conduit for gas lines and ensure clearance from structures per code.
  • Seating walls/steps: Require footings and may use complementary textures/colors for contrast.
  • Outdoor kitchens & grills: Plan utility runs (gas/electric/water) before the pour.

Lighting & drainage: We can embed low-voltage conduits and integrate trench or area drains.

What’s the difference between stamped and broom finishes?

  • Stamped (decorative):
    • Look: Mimics stone, slate, brick, or tile with realistic textures and color layering.
    • Feel: Can be smoother; we add traction additives in sealer if needed.
    • Care: Must be resealed every 2–3 years to preserve color and sheen.
    • Cost: Higher due to patterns, color hardeners/releases, and detailing.
  • Broom (functional):
    • Look: Clean, uniform lines with fine texture from brooming.
    • Traction: Naturally slip-resistant; great for high-traffic family spaces.
    • Care: Lower maintenance; sealing recommended but less frequent.

Cost: Budget-friendly and fast to execute.
We’ll help you choose based on style, traction needs, budget, and maintenance preferences.

How do I maintain my concrete patio?

  • Routine cleaning: Sweep debris; rinse with a garden hose. For spills, use mild detergent and a soft brush.
  • Stain treatment: Address oil/grease quickly. Avoid harsh acids; ask us about appropriate cleaners for stamped/colored surfaces.
  • Sealing: Reseal every 2–3 years (stamped may need sooner) to protect color, resist moisture, and simplify cleaning.
  • Winter care: Avoid de-icing salts—especially first winter. Use sand or calcium magnesium acetate if traction is needed. Don’t chip ice with metal tools.
  • Furniture & grills: Use non-staining pads under metal feet; clean rust promptly.

Landscaping: Keep sprinklers from constantly soaking edges; trim roots that could uplift concrete.