
Grand Junction has one of the longest outdoor living seasons in Colorado. A properly built concrete patio gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up through 100-degree summers and hard winter freezes.

Concrete patio construction in Grand Junction means digging out the area, preparing a gravel base suited to local clay soils, pouring and finishing a four-to-six inch slab, and curing it correctly for the high desert climate - most jobs take one to two days of work plus about a week before the patio is ready to use.
A lot of Grand Junction homes from the 1970s through 1990s have small, builder-grade slabs out back that were never designed for outdoor entertaining. The warm season here stretches from April through October - that is six or seven months where a well-designed patio is a room you actually live in, not just something you look at. If you have been crowding furniture or avoiding a cracked, uneven surface, a replacement pays for itself in how you use your yard.
If you want to add decorative interest to your new patio, we can pair it with our stamped concrete services to get the look of stone or pavers at a fraction of the cost.
Hairline cracks are mostly cosmetic, but once you can fit a quarter into a crack, water is getting in. In Grand Junction winters, that water freezes, expands, and widens the crack every season. Patching is a temporary fix - the underlying problem does not go away.
If rainwater or irrigation runoff collects near your foundation, the grade is wrong. A properly sloped patio directs water away from your home. In neighborhoods with clay soil, standing water near the foundation can quietly cause damage over years before you notice it.
Many Grand Junction homes have original patios that cannot fit a grill, a table, and four chairs at the same time. If you have stopped using the space because it is too cramped, expansion or full replacement is worth pricing out.
If any section of the slab moves when you step on it, the ground underneath has shifted. Grand Junction's clay soil swells and shrinks with seasonal moisture changes - what starts as a minor unevenness will get worse, and becomes a trip hazard.
We handle the full scope - permit, excavation, base preparation, forming, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. Plain concrete is the most affordable option and holds up well in Grand Junction's climate with a broom texture for grip. For homeowners who want something that looks less like a sidewalk, stamped and colored finishes can completely transform how a patio reads in a backyard. If you are adding a pool to your property and need a surrounding deck, our concrete pool decks service handles that with the same quality standards.
Slab thickness matters more than most homeowners realize. A four-inch slab handles foot traffic fine, but if you are planning to park a vehicle, store heavy equipment, or add a hot tub, we pour it at six inches. We ask about your plans for the space before finalizing the design so you are not stuck with an undersized slab later.
Full-service pour on prepared ground for homeowners with no existing patio.
Adding square footage to an existing slab when you need more room to work with.
Affordable, durable, and slip-resistant - the practical choice for most yards.
Patterns that replicate stone, brick, or wood while keeping concrete's durability.
For homeowners who want a warmer or more decorative look than plain gray.
Six-inch pour for properties with hot tubs, heavy planters, or vehicle storage.
Grand Junction averages around 300 sunny days per year with very low humidity - which sounds ideal but creates a real challenge for fresh concrete. When the surface dries too fast, it can crack before it has fully hardened. Experienced local contractors know to pour in the cooler parts of the day during summer, use curing blankets or misting to slow drying, and plan the schedule around the forecast. This is standard practice here that contractors from wetter climates often underestimate.
We serve communities across the western slope including Glenwood Springs and Delta, where outdoor living seasons and soil conditions vary. In Grand Junction itself, the combination of intense sun and clay-heavy ground in many neighborhoods means we adjust base prep depth and pour timing based on what we find at each specific property.
Tell us roughly how large a space you have in mind and whether you want plain or decorative. We will give you a ballpark range over the phone before anyone visits your property.
We visit, measure, check the slope and soil, and confirm equipment access. You get a written quote covering excavation, base prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup - everything in one number.
We apply for the City of Grand Junction permit before any work begins. Approval typically takes a few business days to two weeks. You get a firm start date once the permit is in hand.
Excavation, forming, and the pour happen on schedule. A city inspector signs off. Stay off the slab for five to seven days, then enjoy your new outdoor space.
We respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule.
(970) 312-8628We schedule summer pours for early morning and use curing techniques designed for Grand Junction's low humidity and intense sun. That planning protects your investment from day one.
Clay-heavy neighborhoods in Grand Junction require deeper excavation and more compacted base material. We assess conditions at your specific property and adjust - not a fixed spec applied everywhere.
Every patio we build in Grand Junction goes through the city's permit and inspection process. An independent inspector confirms the work meets local standards before we call the job done.
We grade every slab so water flows away from your foundation - not toward it. In Grand Junction's intense summer storms, proper slope is the difference between a dry garage and a wet one.
The Portland Cement Association identifies curing practices as one of the most critical factors in concrete durability. In Grand Junction's dry, sunny climate, that means extra steps that we include on every pour. Call us at (970) 312-8628 with any questions.
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