Concrete Patios in Elk Grove — Concrete Contractors Sacramento
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Elk Grove, CA

Laguna, Sheldon, and Stonelake neighborhoods get fresh driveways, expansive patios, and ADU foundations built to local code. Our concrete patios crew serves Elk Grove and surrounding Sacramento neighborhoods with the same engineered specs, written warranty, and licensed crew we use on every Sacramento-metro pour.

  • Engineered slope to drain
  • Crack-resistant panel layout
  • Match finish to use
  • Optional drains integrated
  • Sealed before we leave

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Concrete Patios project example in Elk Grove, CA

Outdoor living, engineered for valley summers

Sacramento-metro specialty

About this service

Concrete Patios done right in Elk Grove, CA

A concrete patio gets the most foot traffic of anything in your backyard and the least attention from most contractors. The result is patios that pond water against the house, crack diagonally across the open span within 18 months, and look ten years old after one wet winter. Patios deserve the same engineering attention as a driveway — they just hide it under a softer finish.

We pour patios with a minimum 1/8 inch per foot slope away from the building, control joints set on a layout that respects the slab's length-to-width ratio (we never let a panel exceed 2.5:1), and a finish that matches how you'll use the space. Broom finish for casual seating, smooth steel-troweled for outdoor dining tables that don't wobble, exposed aggregate for grip and visual texture, or stamped for stone-look entertaining areas.

Drainage is what kills more patios than any other single factor in Sacramento. Winter rain that ponds against the foundation will, over enough cycles, work its way under the slab and eventually under the home. Every patio we build has positive drainage to a defined outlet — either daylighted away from the structure or tied into a French drain or area drain that we install as part of the scope.

Working in Elk Grove

What concrete patios in Elk Grove actually involves

Every Sacramentoneighborhood has its own soil, drainage, and permitting realities. Here's what we've learned pouring concrete in Elk Grove.

Site & sub-grade

Elk Grove sits on heavy expansive clay — the kind that swells in winter rains and shrinks in summer heat, opening control joints if the pour isn't engineered for it. We use a deeper aggregate sub-base (4–6 inches minimum), thicker slabs in clay zones, and rebar on tighter centers than a typical Sacramento driveway pour. Hairline crack rate on our Elk Grove jobs runs well under the city's clay-soil norm because of this.

Permits & access

Elk Grove Public Works requires encroachment permits for driveway approaches and any work touching the public sidewalk. Newer Laguna and Camden subdivisions almost always have an HOA architectural review on stamped or colored concrete. We submit the standard ACR packet for HOA approval and timeline the pour around their response window.

Common Elk Grove projects

Tract-home driveways from the 2000s buildout are now reaching the 20-year crack-and-replace cycle, so demo-and-repour is heavy in Laguna and Stonelake. Sheldon and Franklin acreage lots see more custom work — RV pads, oversized patios, and barn / shop slabs. We also do a steady stream of ADU foundations as the Elk Grove granny-flat zoning has loosened.

Elk Grove neighborhoods we cover

7 areas · same crew, same spec

  • Old Town Elk Grove
  • Laguna
  • Sheldon
  • Franklin
  • Wilton-adjacent acreage
  • Stonelake
  • Camden
  • ZIP 95624
  • ZIP 95757
  • ZIP 95758

What's Included

Every concrete patio we build includes

These are the specifications and details we build in by default. Not upgrades. Not extras. Standard scope on every project.

01

Engineered Slope to Daylight

Minimum 1/8-inch-per-foot slope from the building to a daylighted edge or area drain. We shoot grades with a laser level — no eyeball slopes that pond after the first winter.

02

Joint Layout Respects Panel Ratio

Control joints are placed so no individual panel exceeds a 2.5:1 length-to-width ratio. That's the engineering rule that prevents the diagonal random crack across the middle of every cheap patio.

03

Finish Match to Use

Broom finish for grip and casual use, smooth steel trowel for outdoor dining (no table wobble), exposed aggregate for pool decks, stamped for entertaining areas. We discuss before pricing.

04

Edge & Detail Work

Bullnose, chamfer, or radius edges. Saw-cut decorative borders. Bands of contrasting color or aggregate. Concrete patios don't have to look like sidewalks — we build them as a finished feature.

05

Drain Integration

Area drains, French drains, and channel drains can be installed under or at the patio edge as part of the same project. One contractor, one permit, one warranty — not three.

06

Outdoor Kitchen & Firepit Pads

If your patio includes a built-in grill, pizza oven, or firepit, we pour thickened-edge pads with appropriate reinforcement under those features so they don't settle independently of the surrounding slab.

Our Process

How we deliver concrete patios

  1. 01

    Design & Grade Walk

    We walk the yard with you, identify the drainage outlet, mark furniture placements, and sketch the panel layout on site before any concrete is ordered.

  2. 02

    Excavate & Base

    Excavate to subgrade, install Class II base, compact to 95% RC, and rough-grade with the final slope shot in with a laser.

  3. 03

    Forms, Drains, Reinforcement

    Set forms, install area drains and any embedded conduits (low-voltage lighting, gas line for firepit, etc.), tie reinforcement.

  4. 04

    Pour & Finish

    Place concrete, screed to forms, bull-float, edge, and finish per spec (broom, trowel, exposed, stamped). Control joints cut within 12 hours.

  5. 05

    Cure & Seal

    Curing compound applied. Sealer applied at 14–28 days depending on weather. We come back for the seal — it's not a separate trip you have to coordinate.

Technical Specifications

The numbers behind every concrete patio we pour

Most contractors won't publish their specs. Ours are below — what we build to, every time.

01Concrete strength
3,500–4,000 PSI
02Slab thickness
4 inches
03Reinforcement
Fiber mesh or #3 rebar grid
04Slope
Minimum 1/8 inch/foot from structure
05Panel ratio
Maximum 2.5:1 length-to-width
06Finish options
Broom, smooth trowel, exposed, stamped
07Sealer
Penetrating siloxane or topical acrylic
08Workmanship warranty
2 years written

Concrete Patios FAQ

Common questions

Specific to concrete patios in Elk Grove, CA

How thick should a concrete patio be?
Standard residential patios are 4 inches thick — that's plenty for foot traffic, outdoor furniture, and even most outdoor kitchens. We thicken to 6 inches under hot tub pads, heavy stone firepits, or sections that will see vehicle loads (extended carport patios, for example).
What's the best finish for a concrete patio in Sacramento?
For most homeowners, a medium broom finish gives the right balance of grip, easy cleaning, and visual texture. Smooth steel-troweled finishes look beautiful but can be slick when wet, so they're better under covered patios. Exposed aggregate is the most durable and adds visual interest but is harder underfoot — best for high-traffic and pool surrounds.
Can I extend my existing patio?
Yes, with the caveat that we have to detail the joint between the old and new slab correctly. Without a proper expansion joint and dowel detail, the two slabs will move at different rates and crack at the interface. Done right, the extension is invisible from year one.
How long after pouring can I use my patio?
Walk on it at 24 hours, set furniture at 7 days, and treat it as fully cured at 28 days. Heavy planters or anything that would punch-load the surface should wait the full 28. Most homeowners host on the patio within two weeks of pour, sealer and all.
Do I need a permit for a backyard patio?
Most residential backyard concrete patios under 30 inches above grade and not part of a habitable structure do not require a City of Sacramento permit. Covered patios, pergola attachments, and patios with electrical or gas are a different conversation — we handle those permits when needed.
What's specific about concrete patios in Elk Grove?
Elk Grove sits on heavy expansive clay — the kind that swells in winter rains and shrinks in summer heat, opening control joints if the pour isn't engineered for it. We use a deeper aggregate sub-base (4–6 inches minimum), thicker slabs in clay zones, and rebar on tighter centers than a typical Sacramento driveway pour. Hairline crack rate on our Elk Grove jobs runs well under the city's clay-soil norm because of this. Elk Grove Public Works requires encroachment permits for driveway approaches and any work touching the public sidewalk. Newer Laguna and Camden subdivisions almost always have an HOA architectural review on stamped or colored concrete. We submit the standard ACR packet for HOA approval and timeline the pour around their response window. For Elk Grove concrete patios work, we engineer the spec to local sub-grade and pull the right permits before scheduling the pour.

Still have questions?

Call us directly — we're happy to answer anything about your concrete patios project.

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