Concrete Patio Installation in Orangetown, NY
A good patio feels flat underfoot, drains correctly, and looks intentional with your landscaping. We design patios that handle outdoor use and New York weather without constant upkeep.

Fast self-check: signs you may need concrete patios
If you’re noticing any of these issues, an on-site look helps you avoid repeating the same problem after the next winter.
- A patio that slopes toward the house
- Cracks that create uneven sections
- Surface flaking where furniture sits
- Standing water after sprinklers or storms
- A patio that feels too small for your layout
- Loose pavers or a failing base under stone
What’s usually behind the problem
We keep diagnostics simple: movement, water, and surface durability. If we solve those, your concrete holds up and looks better for longer.
Base movement
Soft spots, settlement, or poor compaction under the slab.
Water + freeze
Water gets into cracks and joints, freezes, and expands.
Surface wear
De-icing salts and finishing/cure issues can cause scaling or flaking.
What we do
We plan the footprint, prep the base, form clean edges, pour and finish with your preferred texture, and place joints so panels look balanced and perform well.
Our process
Every job is different, but the same checkpoints keep results consistent.
Layout + drainage plan
Layout + drainage plan
Excavation and compacted base prep
Excavation and compacted base prep
Forms, reinforcement, and pour day scheduling
Forms, reinforcement, and pour day scheduling
Finish + joint layout
Finish + joint layout
Cure, seal options, and final detail check
Cure, seal options, and final detail check
Pricing factors for concrete patios in Orangetown
Concrete pricing is driven by scope and site conditions. These are the variables that typically move the number.
- Patio size and shape complexity
- Base depth and soil conditions
- Finish selection (broom, light texture, stamped)
- Steps, landings, or tie-ins to existing slabs
- Drainage needs and access constraints
Call or text and we’ll help you decide what makes sense for your property.
FAQs
What’s the best finish for a patio?
Many homeowners choose a light broom or texture finish for traction. If you want decorative appeal, stamped concrete is a great option with the right sealer plan.
Do patios need reinforcement?
Often, yes—especially for larger pours or where soil movement is expected. We choose reinforcement based on slab size and conditions.
Can you pour around an existing deck or door?
Yes. We plan elevations and slope so water moves away from the home while keeping a comfortable step height.
How long does a patio project take?
Most patios move from prep to pour in a short window, but schedule depends on excavation, access, and weather.
Will the patio crack?
Concrete can crack; we use control joints and base prep to manage and reduce random cracking.
Do you seal patios?
Sealing is optional for standard finishes and recommended for decorative concrete. We’ll explain pros, timing, and maintenance.
Can you match my walkway panels?
We can coordinate joint lines and finish style so the patio looks consistent with surrounding concrete.
What about drainage near my foundation?
We set slope intentionally and can include drainage solutions when needed to prevent water from running toward the home.