Your backyard deserves more than bare gravel baking in the Arizona sun. We build concrete patios that drain properly, hold up through summer heat and monsoon rains, and give you a space you'll actually use.

Concrete patio construction in San Tan Valley starts with removing existing ground cover, compacting the soil, and adding a gravel base to manage drainage - most residential patio pours take one to two days of active work, and the slab is ready for light foot traffic within 48 hours.
If your backyard is still bare gravel, or your existing slab is cracked and uneven from years of soil movement and desert heat, a new concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface for the October-through-April season that makes San Tan Valley worth living in. We also build stamped concrete and concrete pool decks for homeowners who want a coordinated outdoor space.
If your outdoor space is loose rock or patchy desert ground, you're probably not using it. A concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface that makes the space feel like an actual room. This is one of the most common reasons San Tan Valley homeowners call a concrete contractor.
Cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have shifted up or down, or crumbling edges are signs your slab has reached the end of its useful life. In San Tan Valley, expansive soils and temperature swings accelerate this kind of wear. At a certain point, patching just delays the inevitable.
If water sits on your patio or flows toward your house after a monsoon rain, the slope wasn't set correctly when it was built. Standing water can eventually work its way under the slab or toward your foundation. A properly graded new pour sends water away from your home.
These additions need a solid, level base to sit on safely. A gravel or dirt surface is not stable enough for a permanent structure, and an old cracked slab may not be either. A new concrete patio is usually the right first step before adding any built feature.
We handle everything from site prep through the final walkthrough: removing existing ground cover, compacting the soil, adding a gravel base, setting the forms, and pouring and finishing the concrete. Whether you want a simple gray slab or a stamped concrete finish that complements your home's exterior, we can build it to your HOA's specifications and your design preferences.
We also coordinate with homeowners who are planning a full outdoor refresh - including concrete pool decks and connected walkways - so you get a cohesive result rather than piecemeal work done by different crews.
Clean, durable, and affordable. The most practical choice for most San Tan Valley backyards.
Pressed into the surface before it hardens, mimicking stone or tile. Popular in San Tan Valley's newer subdivisions.
Reveals the stones in the mix for a textured, natural look that stays cooler underfoot than darker pavers.
Integral color mixed throughout the slab - ideal for homeowners whose HOA specifies a particular tone.
The outdoor season in San Tan Valley runs from October through April - the exact opposite of most of the country. If your backyard isn't ready when the weather turns, you lose the best months of the year. The same clay-rich soil and caliche that make driveways crack also cause patios to shift and crack over time. A new slab poured with proper base compaction, the right mix for extreme heat, and adequate control joints can hold up for 25 to 50 years even in Arizona's climate. The Portland Cement Association recommends specific hot-weather protocols that experienced local contractors follow - if your contractor doesn't mention heat management, ask about it.
We serve homeowners across San Tan Valley and Queen Creek, including in master-planned communities like Johnson Ranch and Ironwood Crossing where HOA rules apply. We handle the architectural review submissions for you and won't pick up a shovel until everything is approved.
We come to your property to measure the area, assess the ground, and understand what you want. You'll get a written quote that breaks down the cost - not just a single number. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
If your project requires a Pinal County permit or HOA approval, we handle the paperwork. We know the Pinal County Development Services process and the common HOA requirements in San Tan Valley's planned communities.
We remove existing ground cover, dig to the right depth, compact the soil, and add a gravel base layer. The pour happens in a single day, almost always early in the morning during summer months to avoid the peak heat.
Stay off the slab for 24-48 hours after the pour, and keep furniture and heavy items off it for about a week. We walk through the finished patio with you, explain the control joints and care instructions, and clean up before we leave.
Fall is the most popular time for patio construction in San Tan Valley, and our calendar fills quickly. Request your free in-person estimate now to lock in a date that works before the busy season hits.
(480) 919-2240We hold an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors license. You can verify our standing at roc.az.gov before signing anything. Licensed contractors carry required insurance and are accountable to a state agency if something goes wrong.
San Tan Valley's monsoon season can drop an inch of rain in under an hour. We set the slope on every patio so water runs away from your home, not toward it. Getting this wrong costs you a lot more than a redo - it can mean water damage to your foundation.
We've navigated the architectural review process in San Tan Valley's largest planned communities. We know what finishes and dimensions are typically approved, and we handle the submission so you're not stuck in a back-and-forth with your association.
You get a written estimate that spells out every cost before we touch your yard. Materials, labor, permits, and finishing work are all itemized. What we quote is what you pay unless you ask us to add something.
We've been building concrete patios in San Tan Valley since 2023. The combination of expansive soil, extreme heat, and HOA requirements makes this area different from most - and that's exactly why local experience matters.
Decorative patterns pressed into your patio slab before it hardens - a great way to upgrade curb appeal without pavers.
Learn moreCool-deck or standard concrete surrounds built to handle pool chemicals, bare feet, and Arizona sun.
Learn moreOctober through November is prime pouring season here, and our schedule books weeks ahead. Call now to reserve your project before the best dates are gone.