Poured to fit your yard, finished to fit your style — from a simple slab to a fully stamped outdoor living space.
A concrete patio is one of the most flexible ways to add usable outdoor living space to a home. It can be a simple slab for a grill and table, or a fully stamped and colored surface that mimics natural stone, built around a fire pit or outdoor kitchen. Because it’s poured in place rather than assembled piece by piece, we can shape it to fit your yard instead of making your yard fit a standard size or shape.
We build patios with the same attention to base prep and drainage as everything else we pour — proper grading so water moves away from your home instead of toward it, and reinforcement suited to whatever you’re planning to put on the patio, whether that’s a dining set, a hot tub, or a full outdoor kitchen setup down the road.
Patios also tend to be where we get the most questions about finish options, since it’s the part of your property most people actually spend time on. We’ll walk you through broom, stamped, and stained options so the finished surface looks and feels the way you pictured it.
Plain broom finish for a clean, budget-friendly look; exposed aggregate for texture and grip; and stamped patterns — flagstone, brick, or slate looks — with integral or acid-stain color if you want it to read as something other than gray concrete.
A poured slab is a single continuous surface with fewer joints for weeds or shifting over time, and generally less long-term maintenance. Pavers can be replaced individually if one gets damaged, but they’re also more prone to shifting and weed growth between joints. We’ll talk through which fits your project and budget.
Yes. We can pour around a masonry fire pit, leave a prepped footprint for one to be added later, or coordinate directly with whoever’s building your outdoor kitchen so the slab, gas lines, and electrical rough-in all line up.
We grade every patio pour with a slight slope away from the foundation, so water moves off the patio instead of collecting against your home. This is one of the most common things that gets missed on a rushed patio job, and it’s one we don’t skip.
Foot traffic is generally fine within a couple of days. We’d recommend waiting about a week before putting heavy furniture, a grill, or a hot tub on it so the concrete has time to reach a solid portion of its full strength.
Sealing isn’t required, but it helps protect stamped or colored finishes from staining, makes cleanup easier, and keeps the color looking fresh longer. We can recommend a sealing schedule based on the finish you choose.
Yes — we can carry a stamped pattern or color across a driveway, walkway, and patio so the whole property reads as one cohesive project instead of a handful of unrelated concrete surfaces.
We walk your yard, talk through size, shape, and finish, and give you a clear quote.
We excavate and grade the site with proper drainage away from your home.
We set forms, place reinforcement, and pour to your chosen finish.
We complete the stamping, staining, or brooming, then give it proper cure time before handoff.
Patio work is in steady demand in Lenoir City and the Powell/Loudon corridor, where new construction and backyard upgrades go hand in hand. We also pour and finish patios throughout Knoxville, Farragut, Maryville, Alcoa, Concord, and the surrounding suburbs.
Tell us about your outdoor space and we’ll get back to you quickly.
(865) 384-41572022 Colorado Rd, Knoxville, TN