
No outdoor surface to sit on, or an old crumbling slab? We build concrete patios in San Jacinto built for the local heat and soil - plain broom finish or stamped designs, fully permitted and built to last 30 years.

Concrete patio construction in San Jacinto means clearing the area, grading and compacting a gravel base, building forms, and pouring a reinforced slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with about a week before you can place furniture on it.
San Jacinto has one of the better climates in Southern California for outdoor living - you can realistically sit outside nine or ten months of the year. But a dirt yard, decomposed granite, or an old cracking slab makes that hard to enjoy. Concrete patio construction gives you a stable, clean surface that handles heat, occasional rain, and daily use. A well-built slab here can last 25 to 50 years with basic maintenance.
If you are thinking about decorative options, our stamped concrete services can add patterns and texture to your patio surface. For homeowners adding a pool, we also build concrete pool decks designed to stay cooler underfoot and resist slip.
If your backyard is dirt, gravel, or patchy grass, you are missing out on one of the most livable parts of your home - especially in San Jacinto's warm climate. A concrete patio gives you a stable, clean surface for furniture, a grill, or just a place to sit without tracking dirt inside.
Small hairline cracks are normal in older concrete, but cracks that are widening, sections that have shifted, or edges that have crumbled away mean the slab is past simple repair. In San Jacinto, clay soils and hot summers accelerate this deterioration - a minor crack can become a real tripping hazard within a season or two.
Standing water on a patio means the slab was not poured with enough slope to drain, or the ground has shifted and created low spots. In San Jacinto, where summer monsoon rains can dump water quickly, pooling near your home's foundation can work its way under the slab and make shifting worse over time.
When the top layer of concrete starts to break down - called spalling - it usually means the original pour was not done correctly or the surface was never sealed. In San Jacinto's intense sun and heat, an unprotected surface degrades faster than in milder climates. Once spalling starts it does not stop on its own.
We handle every step of a patio project: site clearing and grading, gravel base installation, forming, placing reinforcement, pouring, and finishing. For finish choices, a broom texture is the most practical for this climate - it is slip-resistant and holds up under the sun. If you want something more distinctive, our stamped concrete service can press brick, stone, or tile patterns into the wet surface before it sets. For homeowners planning a pool area, we also install concrete pool decks as part of a complete backyard project.
We pull all required permits with the City of San Jacinto before work starts, and every project gets a written estimate upfront that covers labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. Control joints are cut at proper intervals so any future cracking happens in planned lines rather than randomly across the surface.
Practical, durable, and slip-resistant - the most popular choice for San Jacinto outdoor spaces.
Patterns pressed into the wet surface to mimic stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the cost.
Integral color added to the mix for a consistent tone throughout the slab that does not fade like a surface stain.
Reveals the stone in the concrete mix for a textured, natural look that handles foot traffic well.
We demolish and haul away your existing concrete as part of the project - no need to hire a separate crew.
Thicker, reinforced pours for patios that will support a pergola, outdoor kitchen, or hot tub.
San Jacinto summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and that heat is one of concrete's biggest enemies during the curing process. A patio poured at noon in July can dry out too fast on the surface before the slab has time to reach its full strength - which is how you end up with a patio that starts cracking in year two. We schedule summer pours for early morning and use curing compounds to slow moisture loss, which is what it takes to get a slab that holds up year after year in this climate. The clay-heavy soils throughout the San Jacinto Valley are another variable most homeowners do not think about until damage shows up. Clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and that constant movement puts stress on any concrete slab sitting on top of it. The fix is proper base prep - removing unstable material and compacting a gravel layer before the pour - and it is a step we never skip.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Hemet and Menifee, where the same soil conditions and hot summers apply. The approach that makes a San Jacinto patio last is the same approach we use across the whole valley.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the rough size of the area and whether there is existing concrete to remove - we will schedule a free on-site visit from there, no commitment required.
We come out, measure the space, check the ground conditions, and ask about your finish preferences. You get a written estimate that covers everything - site prep, permits, labor, materials, and cleanup.
We handle the permit application with the City of San Jacinto's Building and Safety Division before any work begins. Once approved, we confirm the start date - most residential patios are completed within one to two days of active work.
We prep the base, build the forms, place any reinforcement, and pour the slab - typically starting early morning in summer. After curing for about a week, we walk through the finished patio with you before calling the job complete.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No sales pressure, just a clear written quote for the work.
(951) 474-5006We apply for all required permits through the City of San Jacinto's Building and Safety Division before the first shovel goes in. That means your patio is fully documented and inspected - which protects you legally and keeps your home's value intact.
We schedule summer pours for early morning, use curing compounds to slow moisture loss, and do not pour on the hottest days of the year. These are not optional extras - they are what separates a patio that lasts 30 years from one that starts cracking before year three.
We have built concrete patios throughout the San Jacinto Valley and surrounding communities. That range of experience means we have seen this soil, this climate, and the local permit process on hundreds of residential jobs.
Your estimate covers site prep, permits, materials, labor, and cleanup. We do not add line items once work starts. The number you agree to is the number on your final invoice.
Getting permits right, preparing the base properly, and working with the local climate are the three things that determine whether a patio holds up or fails early. You can verify our California contractor license any time through the Contractors State License Board website. For guidance on proper concrete flatwork practices, the Portland Cement Association is a solid reference.
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