
Your backyard dirt and dust problem ends with a poured concrete patio. We build patios in San Luis that drain correctly, survive the desert heat, and give you a clean, solid outdoor space to actually use during the cooler months.

Concrete patio construction in San Luis, AZ means excavating the area, building a compacted gravel base that handles the local caliche soil, and pouring a properly cured slab graded to drain monsoon rain away from your home. Most residential patios take one to two days of active work, and the slab is walkable within 48 hours.
A lot of San Luis homeowners spend the beautiful fall and winter months not using their backyard because there is nowhere clean to sit - just desert soil that turns to dust or mud depending on the season. A concrete patio changes that entirely. It gives you a stable, easy-to-maintain surface that looks good year-round and handles whatever the weather throws at it.
If you want more than a plain surface, we also do stamped concrete - a way to get the look of pavers or stone tile with the durability and low maintenance of poured concrete. For homeowners thinking about a pool area, concrete pool decks are built the same way and designed to stay slip-resistant even when wet.
If your backyard is all dirt or gravel and you find yourself avoiding it even during San Luis fall and winter - when the weather is genuinely pleasant - a patio is the single change that makes your outdoor space usable. Right now those months are going to waste.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but if you see cracks wider than a quarter-inch, or sections of slab that have shifted so one side is higher than the other, the base has likely failed. In San Luis, caliche soil movement and heat cycling accelerate this kind of damage. Patching rarely holds long-term on a compromised base.
Standing water collecting close to your house after a monsoon storm means the grade around your home is directing water the wrong way. A properly sloped concrete patio redirects that water away from your foundation, protecting your home from moisture damage over time.
Bare desert soil turns to dust in the dry months and mud during monsoon rains. If you are constantly tracking dirt through the back door, a concrete patio creates a clean, stable transition zone that is easy to sweep or hose down and keeps the inside of your home cleaner every single day.
We build patios from scratch for both new construction and existing homes throughout San Luis and the surrounding region. Every project starts with a free on-site visit to measure the space, check the soil conditions, and confirm how the patio will be graded for drainage. We handle the permit from the City of San Luis Building Department before any work begins - you never have to navigate that paperwork yourself. Our standard patio includes full excavation, caliche removal where needed, a compacted gravel base, forming, and a broom-finished pour that is textured for traction and suited to the desert climate. For homeowners who want something more distinct, we offer stamped concrete services that create the look of stone, brick, or tile with the durability of poured concrete.
We also build patios as part of larger outdoor projects that include a concrete pool deck, steps, or a covered shade structure base. Every pour is planned for the heat - early morning start times and a curing process that prevents the desert sun from drying the surface before the slab has gained full strength.
The most practical choice for San Luis - textured for grip in wet conditions, cooler underfoot than a smooth finish, and easy to maintain year-round.
For homeowners who want curb appeal or a specific aesthetic - the look of stone or tile with the durability of poured concrete and no grout to maintain.
Planning to add a pergola, patio cover, or outdoor kitchen? We pour the concrete base first so every future addition has a solid, level foundation.
San Luis is one of the hottest cities in the United States. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees, and freshly poured concrete in that kind of heat can lose moisture before it has fully hardened - which leads to surface cracking and a weaker slab. Contractors who do not account for this will pour any time of day and skip the curing steps that matter most in desert conditions. We schedule pours for early morning, use the correct water-to-cement ratio, and wet-cure every slab for the first few days after the pour. The American Concrete Institute recommends specific curing procedures for high-temperature environments - we follow them. The caliche layer under most San Luis lots also has to be properly excavated and replaced with a stable base before any concrete touches the ground.
We serve homeowners across the area, from Somerton to Yuma. Whether your property is in a newer San Luis subdivision or a more established neighborhood closer to the border, we have worked in yards like yours and know what to expect before we show up.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the soil conditions, and ask about your finish preferences. You get a written quote that covers the full scope - no firm prices quoted over the phone before we see the site.
If your project requires a permit from the City of San Luis Building Department, we handle that paperwork before any digging begins. You confirm the project details - we take it from there.
We excavate the area, break through or remove caliche where needed, compact a gravel base, and set up forms that define your patio shape. This step takes most of the first day and is what separates a patio that holds up from one that cracks.
The concrete pour starts as early as possible to beat the heat. Once it is finished, we manage the curing process and do a final walk-through before we leave so you know exactly when the slab is ready to use.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation to move forward after the estimate - just a free on-site visit, a written quote, and a clear picture of what the project involves. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(928) 582-8393Every patio we pour in San Luis is scheduled for early morning and cured properly for desert conditions. A slab poured without accounting for 110-degree temperatures will crack. Ours do not.
Our Arizona Registrar of Contractors license is publicly verifiable on the ROC website. That license means required insurance coverage and a formal process for resolving any issue that comes up after the job.
We check for caliche on every San Luis property before we write an estimate. The number you agree to is the number you pay - no surprises after the crew starts digging.
We know when monsoon season starts, when the best pour windows open in fall, and how to work within the City of San Luis permit timeline. We advise on timing from the first call, not after work is scheduled.
These are not promises about our attitude or our team spirit. They are specific practices that affect whether your patio holds up or does not. Call us or send a message to get a straight answer on what your project involves and what it will cost.
For concrete curing best practices, see the Portland Cement Association. To verify a contractor license in Arizona, use the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
Want the look of stone or tile without the grout and upkeep? Stamped concrete gives your patio a custom finish at a fraction of the cost of natural materials.
Learn MoreA pool deck poured alongside your patio creates a unified outdoor space - built slip-resistant and graded to drain water away from the pool edge and your home.
Learn MoreFall is the best season for concrete work in San Luis - spots fill up fast, so reach out now to lock in your date.