Stamped concrete services
Want a more distinctive surface than standard gray? Stamped concrete adds patterns and color to your patio or pool deck using the same durable slab underneath.
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No usable backyard, a cracked slab, or drainage that pools against your house? We build concrete patios designed for Lake Havasu living - fall and winter evenings you will actually spend outside.

Concrete patio construction in Lake Havasu City involves excavating the area, compacting a stable gravel base through the local caliche soil, pouring the slab, and finishing it - most residential patios are completed in one to three days, with light use possible after about a week.
If you have an existing patio that is cracking, sitting at the wrong angle, or draining toward your house, those problems will not fix themselves. A replacement pour with the correct slope and base preparation solves all three at once. If your yard has no patio at all, Lake Havasu City gives you roughly eight months of genuinely pleasant outdoor weather each year - a concrete patio is one of the most practical ways to take advantage of that.
Many homeowners who want a distinctive surface also ask about stamped concrete during the patio consultation - it is worth asking about during your estimate if you want a custom look rather than standard gray.
If you can see cracks where one side sits higher than the other, the slab has moved. In Lake Havasu City, this often traces back to caliche soil or poorly compacted fill that shifted under the slab. It is a trip hazard and will not improve on its own.
After a monsoon storm, watch where the water goes. If it flows toward your foundation rather than away from it, the slope of the slab is wrong. Standing water near your foundation creates moisture problems over time and accelerates surface wear.
A backyard that is just gravel or dirt means spending Lake Havasu's beautiful fall and winter evenings inside. A concrete patio creates a defined, low-maintenance surface you will actually use - it is one of the most cost-effective outdoor upgrades available.
Raised edges, sunken sections, or a surface that feels unstable underfoot mean the base beneath the patio has failed. This is especially common in older Lake Havasu homes where original work was done without adequate desert soil preparation.
We handle the full project - from pulling the required city permit through Lake Havasu City Development Services to the final curing walkthrough. That includes breaking up and hauling off your old patio if needed, excavating the area and properly compacting the base through caliche layers, setting the correct drainage slope so water runs away from your house, and pouring the new slab in early-morning conditions that protect the concrete from desert heat.
If you want to expand the project, we can combine your patio with a concrete pool deck to create a unified outdoor living space. Both surfaces are poured and finished using techniques suited to Lake Havasu summers, so the results hold up year after year.
Practical choice for most homeowners - textured for grip, stays cooler underfoot in summer heat, and ages well in the desert sun.
Best for homeowners who want a custom look - available with careful heat-timing precautions to ensure the finish comes out right.
We build new patios from scratch and replace existing slabs that have failed, with complete demolition and debris removal included.
Lake Havasu City has some of the most beautiful outdoor weather in the Southwest - roughly October through April - and patios are one of the most requested home improvements in the area. That demand means good contractors fill their fall and winter schedules fast. Homeowners who wait until October to start calling often find crews already committed through December. Getting quotes in August or September, even if you want the work done in November, puts you in a better position.
The technical side matters too. Most homes in Lake Havasu City were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and a lot of the original patio work from that era was done before current standards for desert soil prep and heat-resistant mixes. Homeowners in Mohave Valley face the same caliche-soil challenges. Getting the base right the first time is what separates a patio that lasts 30 years from one that needs replacement in five.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask basic questions about your yard, desired size, and any HOA requirements. No obligation - just enough information to schedule a useful site visit.
We come to your yard, measure the area, assess the ground conditions and access, and give you a written quote covering everything - demolition, base prep, pour, finish, and cleanup.
Once you approve the quote, we apply for the required city permit. This typically takes a few business days to two weeks. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to visit city offices or fill out forms.
The crew arrives early to beat the heat, excavates the area, compacts the base, and pours the slab. Most patios are poured and finished in a single day. Curing begins immediately - we will tell you exactly when each stage is safe to use.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site look at your yard and get you an accurate written quote.
(928) 392-1386We hold an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors license and pull the required city permit before any work begins. No shortcuts, no unpermitted slabs that create headaches when you sell.
We account for caliche soil on every Lake Havasu project - proper excavation, the right fill material, and full compaction before the pour. This is the step most failed patios skipped.
We visit your property, measure the space, and give you a detailed written quote within one business day. The number you agree to is the number you pay - nothing added after work starts.
Lake Havasu patios get booked fast heading into the outdoor season. We schedule efficiently so you can lock in a pour date that fits your plans, not just whatever slot is left over.
Those details add up to one outcome: a patio that holds up through years of Lake Havasu summers without becoming a problem you have to deal with again. The Portland Cement Association and the American Concrete Institute both publish guidance on what proper base preparation and curing look like - it is worth reading if you want to know what to ask your contractor.
Want a more distinctive surface than standard gray? Stamped concrete adds patterns and color to your patio or pool deck using the same durable slab underneath.
Learn moreExtend your outdoor living space with a concrete pool deck that stays cooler underfoot in summer and holds up to the daily demands of pool use.
Learn moreFall contractor schedules in Lake Havasu City fill up fast - reach out now to lock in your pour date before the outdoor season arrives.