No patio, a cracked slab, or water pooling near your back door? We build concrete patios with proper drainage and base prep for Atascocita soil - and finishes your HOA will approve.

Concrete patio construction in Atascocita, TX involves excavating the area, laying a compacted gravel base, and pouring a reinforced concrete slab that is graded to drain away from your home - most residential patios are completed in one to three days on-site.
Most Atascocita homes built between the 1990s and 2010s were sold with little or no backyard concrete. Homeowners are now upgrading those spaces, and the demand for patio work in this area is strong - especially in spring and fall. If you have been putting off adding a patio because you were not sure what it would cost or how disruptive the process would be, the short answer is: less than you probably expect on both counts.
If you want more than a plain gray surface, we also offer stamped concrete services that can be applied to a patio to replicate the look of stone or brick. And if your yard includes a pool, concrete pool decks are a natural extension of the same project.
If your backyard is just grass and you find yourself avoiding it because there is nowhere to sit or entertain, a concrete patio is the most direct fix. This is especially common in Atascocita mid-2000s subdivisions where builders left backyards as bare lawn. A patio gives you a defined, low-maintenance surface that makes the space usable year-round.
If you see standing water collecting close to your foundation after a rainstorm, that is a drainage problem a properly graded patio can help address. In Atascocita, where heavy rain is common and clay soil does not absorb water quickly, this pooling can eventually cause foundation issues if left unaddressed.
If you already have a patio and you can see cracks running across it, sections that have dropped lower than others, or edges that have crumbled away, the slab has likely been compromised by soil movement. In this area, that kind of damage is almost always caused by clay soil expanding and contracting over the years.
If your existing concrete has turned slippery when wet, developed deep staining from rust or organic material, or lost its surface texture entirely, it may be past the point where cleaning or sealing will help. In Atascocita's humid climate, algae and mildew growth on shaded concrete is common and can make a patio genuinely hazardous.
We build concrete patios for backyards of every size and configuration - from a simple slab off the back door to a larger multi-level outdoor living area. Every project starts with a drainage plan, because a patio that sends water toward your home is worse than no patio at all. Once the site conditions are addressed, we offer a full range of finishes depending on your budget and your HOA requirements.
Our stamped concrete services and concrete pool decks are natural companion services if you are upgrading an entire outdoor area at once. Combining these projects on one site visit is the most cost-efficient approach.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, functional outdoor surface with reliable wet-weather traction at a straightforward price.
Ideal if you want the look of stone, brick, or tile without the ongoing maintenance of individual units. Adds significant visual interest - confirm finish with your HOA first.
A good middle ground between plain gray and fully stamped. Integral color or surface stain gives the patio a finished look that complements your home's exterior.
Right for sites where water currently pools near the home. We plan the slope and drainage path from the start so the patio solves the water problem instead of adding to it.
The clay soil that runs through Atascocita and the broader Houston area is the single biggest variable in any concrete project here. When it rains, that soil swells and pushes up from below. When it dries out, it contracts and creates voids under the slab. A patio built without addressing that cycle will develop cracks and settle unevenly - sometimes within a few years. The fix is not a thicker slab; it is proper base preparation before the concrete ever gets poured. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has documented the challenges of building on expansive clay soils in this region - you can read more on their soil management resources page.
The flooding history of the Lake Houston watershed - including the impact of Hurricane Harvey in 2017 - is another reason drainage is not an afterthought in this area. A well-designed patio redirects rainfall away from your home. We serve homeowners throughout Atascocita and also work regularly in Humble, TX and Kingwood, TX, where the same soil and drainage conditions demand the same careful approach.
Harris County permits for new concrete flatwork are handled through the Harris County Engineering Department. We pull permits on your behalf and schedule the county inspection so the work is properly documented.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure your space and review soil and drainage conditions before giving you a written quote.
You receive an itemized estimate covering labor, materials, demo, and permit fees. If Harris County requires a permit, we pull it before any work begins.
The crew excavates the area and compacts a gravel base layer - the most important step for longevity in Atascocita clay. Underground utilities are located and marked before any digging.
Concrete is poured, finished to your chosen texture, and the drainage slope is confirmed. You walk on it after 24 to 48 hours. We do a final walkthrough once the surface is ready.
We will come to your yard, measure the space, review the drainage situation, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We respond within 1 business day - call or send a message to get started.
(832) 849-4374Every patio we install is sloped to direct water away from your foundation. In Atascocita, where heavy rain events are common, a patio that sends water toward your house is not just inconvenient - it is a long-term risk to your foundation.
We excavate to the depth needed for your soil conditions, compact thoroughly, and lay the right gravel layer before any concrete is poured. This step is what separates a patio that lasts 30 years from one that cracks in three.
We know which patio projects in unincorporated Harris County require a permit and handle every application. Permitted work is inspected - an independent checkpoint that protects you if you sell your home or need to make a claim.
We ask about your HOA requirements before the estimate and help you choose a finish that gets approved the first time. Many neighborhoods near Lake Houston have specific rules about patio size, colors, and materials.
These are not marketing points - they are the specific things that determine whether your patio lasts 30 years or starts showing problems in three. We bring the same approach to every job regardless of size. You can verify contractor credentials through the Texas Secretary of State business registry.
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Learn moreFall fills up fast for concrete work in the Houston area - message us today and we will get your project on the calendar before the busy season closes out.