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Outdoor Living — Montgomery County, TX

Patios & Decorative
Concrete

Your Backyard's Best Square Footage.

Stamped and stained patios, pool decks, outdoor kitchen pads, and fire pit foundations across Montgomery, Conroe, Willis, Magnolia, and The Woodlands.

Pick the pattern and color, we handle everything else — prep, pour, stamp, and seal. Built on the same prep standard as our commercial work, so it looks this good for decades.

Fully Insured
Family Owned & Operated
Serving Southeast Texas
Established 2020

What's Included

From Plain Slab
to Showpiece

Every decorative project includes design help, real samples, and a sealed finish.

Decorative Is Still Structural

A beautiful patio that cracks and settles is just an expensive disappointment. Decorative concrete gets the same base compaction, reinforcement, and joint planning as everything else we pour — the artistry goes on top of sound structure, not instead of it.

You'll choose from real pattern and color samples — ashlar slate, flagstone, wood plank, cobblestone, and more — and see photos of local projects before anything is scheduled. Stamp day is weather-protected (we don't rush a finish into rain), and every decorative pour is sealed before we leave.

Pattern & color selection helpPhysical samples and local project photos before you commit.
Structural-grade prepCompacted base, reinforcement, and joints — beauty on top of strength.
Sealed & finished in daysMost patios complete in 2–4 working days, sealed before handoff.
Stamped & Stained Patios
Slate, flagstone, wood plank, and cobblestone patterns with integral and accent color.
Pool Decks & Surrounds
Cool-finish, slip-conscious decks poured and sloped to keep water moving.
Outdoor Kitchens & Fire Pits
Thickened, reinforced pads with utility sleeves placed before the pour.
Patio Extensions
New space tied correctly into existing slabs with intentional transitions.
Fully Insured
Comprehensive liability coverage on every residential project.
Free Design Estimates
We bring samples and ideas to the site walk — you get a firm number.

How It Works

Design to
First Cookout

Step 1

Design &
Samples

  • Site walk & layout ideas
  • Pattern & color samples
  • Firm written quote
  • Pour date scheduled

Step 2

Prep &
Form

  • Excavation & compacted base
  • Forms & reinforcement
  • Utility sleeves placed
  • Weather window confirmed

Step 3

Pour, Stamp
& Seal

  • Color & stamp applied
  • Cure & detail wash
  • Sealer applied
  • Furniture-ready handoff

Straight Answers

Common Questions

Stamped concrete or pavers — which is better for a patio?

Both are good products; they trade different strengths. Stamped concrete gives you a continuous surface with no joints to grow weeds, no pavers to shift or settle individually, and a wider range of patterns and colors — at a cost that's usually below quality pavers. Pavers win on spot-repairability. In our clay soils, a properly prepped stamped patio performs beautifully; a poorly prepped paver patio gets wavy. We'll give you an honest comparison for your specific yard.

What patterns and colors are available for stamped concrete?

Dozens — common picks around here are ashlar slate, flagstone, wood plank, and cobblestone patterns, with integral color plus accent release colors for depth. We'll show you photos of real local projects and physical samples before you choose, so there are no surprises on pour day.

How do I maintain a stamped or decorative patio?

Low effort: rinse it off as needed and reseal every 2–3 years to keep the color rich and the surface protected. That's it. We seal every decorative pour before we leave, and we can put you on a reminder for resealing.

Can you extend or match my existing patio?

Yes — extensions are one of our most common projects. We tie the new slab to the old correctly, match elevations, and get the finish and color as close as concrete allows. Honest note: a perfect color match to weathered concrete isn't physically possible, so on visible extensions we often suggest a complementary border or finish that makes the transition look intentional.

Do you pour outdoor kitchen and fire pit foundations?

Yes — thickened, reinforced pads designed for the weight of masonry kitchens, fireplaces, and fire pits, with conduit and utility sleeves placed before the pour so your other trades aren't cutting concrete later.

How long does a patio project take?

Most patios run 2–4 working days: prep and forming, the pour and stamping day, then sealing once it's cured enough. Stamped pours are weather-sensitive, so we schedule around rain — we'd rather move a day than rush your finish.

Design Your
Patio With
Us

Tell us roughly what you're dreaming up — size, covered or open, kitchen or fire pit — and we'll bring samples to the site walk.

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