Concrete patio contractor in Gilbert
A new concrete patio in Gilbert turns an empty stretch of backyard into the spot everyone ends up. We pour broom, score-line, and decorative finishes on a base sized for East Valley caliche, sequenced to drain through monsoon and built to outlast the Phoenix sun. You get a written, fixed-price quote at the site walk and a 5-year workmanship guarantee named on the proposal. Pours typically start within one to two weeks.

The patios we pour around town
Power Ranch and Seville: built late '90s through the mid-2000s, so the original builder slabs are small and the lots are generous. Most of what we do here is extending a tight back porch into a real entertaining patio, or tearing out a cracked original pour and replacing it on a base that actually holds.
Layton Lakes and Adora Trails: newer stock on bigger lots, which is where the decorative work lands. Score-line grids, stamped flagstone-look borders, and stained accents that read like a designed outdoor floor instead of a gray pad.
Across all of it, the caliche layer under Gilbert is the thing that makes or breaks a patio. We dig to the hardpan, compact, and size the base so the slab moves as one piece through 40-to-160-degree daily swings instead of cracking at the corners by year three.
Pick a finish that fits the yard
Broom finish for a clean, low-cost everyday patio. Score-line patterns to break up a large pour and give it intent. Stamped finishes for a flagstone or tile look without the price of natural stone. Stained and custom pours when you want the slab to carry a color story.
Stamped and decorative pours read richer than a plain slab and hold up to the sun better than most homeowners expect. We walk you through what each finish costs and looks like at your visit, so you choose with real numbers in front of you instead of guessing.
What's included and what it runs
Grade walk and base build to the caliche line, steel or fiber reinforcement, the pour, your chosen finish, and the control cuts that decide where the slab is allowed to move. Drainage is graded for monsoon sheet flow so water runs off the patio, not toward the house.
A standard broom or score-line patio in Gilbert typically runs $8,000–$14,000 depending on size and tear-out. Stamped and decorative pours run higher, with the average full project landing around $11,000–$15,000.
Written, fixed-price quote before we leave the driveway. No phone pricing, no surprise change orders mid-pour. The 5-year workmanship guarantee covers base, reinforcement, pour, finish, and control cuts in writing.
Gilbert concrete patios FAQ
- How much does a concrete patio cost in Gilbert?
- A standard broom or score-line patio typically runs $8,000–$14,000 depending on size and whether we tear out an old slab. Stamped and decorative pours run higher, with most full projects landing around $11,000–$15,000. You get the exact fixed price in writing at your site walk, not a phone estimate.
- How long until you can pour my patio?
- Pours typically start within one to two weeks. Flatwork doesn't need a permit in Gilbert, so once you approve the written quote we get on the schedule fast. We're based in south Gilbert, so most addresses get a same-week site walk.
- Will the patio crack in the Arizona heat?
- Concrete moves, so we control where. We dig to the caliche hardpan, compact a properly sized base, reinforce the slab, and place control cuts so the patio expands and contracts as one piece through the daily 40-to-160-degree swing. Settling and structural cracks from our installation are covered by the 5-year workmanship guarantee.
