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Queen Creek · Concrete patios

Concrete patio contractor in Queen Creek, AZ

You searched for a concrete contractor in Queen Creek, and you found one who builds patios that turn a big empty backyard into the space you actually live in. We pour patios, walkways, and decorative slabs engineered for caliche base, monsoon drainage, and the 40°F-to-160°F swings that crack a cheap pour by year three. Beautiful finishes that hold up, a written price before we leave your driveway, and a 5-year workmanship guarantee named on the proposal.

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Clean broom-finished concrete patio slab with a wood pergola overhead
What we build in Queen Creek

Patios that match the backyards out here

Queen Creek backyards are big and mostly bare. Cortina and Hastings Farms sit on the larger lots, and the patio is usually the first real outdoor project a homeowner takes on — a full pour off the back slider, a wide entertaining slab, or a decorative finish that ties the yard together. We design to the lot, not to a template.

Sossaman Estates and Pecan Lake Estates skew a touch older, into the 2008-2012 builds, where the original builder patio is too small and starting to hairline. We tear out and repour, or extend with a clean control-joint match so the new slab reads as one.

Whitewing and the newer Queen Creek Station lots come with HOA review that cares about finish and color. We bring samples to the site visit and quote the finish you actually want, so what you approve is what gets poured.

How we build it

What's under a Copper House pour

Base sized for East Valley caliche, compacted and graded to move monsoon water away from the house at 1.5 inches per hour. Most patio failures we get called to replace were poured on a base that was never engineered to drain.

Reinforcement and control joints placed to direct where the concrete relieves stress, so the slab ages clean instead of spider-cracking across the field. Finished in broom, smooth, or a decorative stamp and color you choose at the visit.

A standard Queen Creek patio runs $8,000-$14,000 depending on size and finish; larger entertaining pours and decorative work land higher. You get the fixed number in writing at the site visit, with the 5-year workmanship guarantee named on the proposal.

Why it matters here

Built for the Queen Creek sun and monsoon

Phoenix concrete lives a hard life — full sun, surface temps past 150°F in July, then a monsoon dumps an inch in twenty minutes. A patio poured without the base, drainage, and joint plan to take that won't make it five summers.

We pour for the long version: a slab that drains, ages without cracking across the field, and looks as good in year five as the day it cured. That's the difference between a patio you replace and one you enjoy.

Common questions

Queen Creek concrete FAQ

How much does a concrete patio cost in Queen Creek?
A standard patio runs $8,000-$14,000 depending on size and finish, with larger entertaining pours and stamped decorative work landing higher. You get the fixed price in writing at your site visit — no phone numbers we walk back later.
How soon can you pour after I approve the quote?
Flatwork like a patio needs no permit, so pours in Queen Creek typically start within 1-2 weeks of approval. We schedule the site visit the same week you call and bring finish samples so you can decide on the spot.
Will the patio crack in the Phoenix heat?
Hairlines at the control joints are normal and by design — that's where we direct the concrete to relieve stress. Cracks across the field caused by our installation are covered under the 5-year workmanship guarantee. The base, drainage, and joint plan are how we keep a slab clean through the heat cycles and monsoon.
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