
Your backyard should be more than bare dirt and gravel. We build concrete patios in Florence sized for your yard, built to handle monsoon drainage, and finished to last through Arizona summers.

Concrete patio construction in Florence, AZ means building a durable outdoor surface designed for extreme heat, monsoon drainage, and local soil conditions - most residential jobs take one to two days of active work and are walkable within 48 hours.
If your backyard is mostly bare dirt or decomposed granite, you are losing usable outdoor space every day. Concrete gives you a clean, level surface that stays put through monsoon storms, does not blow dust into the house, and can support outdoor furniture, grills, and pergolas. Many Florence homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s came with minimal backyard hardscaping, and a concrete patio is one of the most practical upgrades you can make.
If you are also thinking about adding texture or color, our stamped concrete services can give your patio the look of stone or tile at a fraction of the material cost.
Small hairline cracks are common, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch - or ones you can feel as a raised edge underfoot - mean the slab is failing. In Florence heat, small cracks grow faster than they would in cooler climates because the concrete expands and contracts dramatically between seasons. If you are patching the same spots every year, replacement is likely more cost-effective than continued repairs.
A patio that holds standing water after a monsoon storm was either graded incorrectly or has settled unevenly. In Florence, that pooling water works its way under the slab and erodes the base, making the problem worse over time. If puddles do not drain within an hour or two after a storm, it is worth having a contractor take a look before the next season hits.
Many Florence homes came with minimal backyard hardscaping. If your outdoor space turns to mud every July or blows dust into the house every spring, a concrete patio changes that completely. You get a clean, stable surface usable year-round that also reduces the amount of dirt tracked indoors.
Structures like pergolas, shade covers, and outdoor kitchens need a solid, level concrete base to sit on safely. Getting the concrete poured first - sized correctly for what you are adding - is the right sequence. A contractor can help you plan the slab dimensions so you do not end up with a structure that overhangs the edge or a patio too small for the build.
Every patio we build starts with proper site preparation - compacted base material, correct grading for drainage, and control joints placed at the right intervals. From there, the finish you choose depends on how you want to use the space and what fits your neighborhood. A standard broom finish gives you a slightly textured, slip-resistant surface at the most straightforward price point. For homeowners who want more visual interest, we also offer stamped concrete services that can mimic stone, brick, or tile patterns - a popular choice in newer Florence subdivisions where HOA rules still allow design flexibility.
If your yard also has a pool, we can extend the project to include a concrete pool deck that matches the patio finish and gives you a continuous, cohesive outdoor surface. Both surfaces are built to handle Arizona UV exposure and monsoon-season water movement.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, functional patio at a straightforward price point.
Good for homeowners who want texture and visual depth without the cost of a full decorative pattern.
Ideal for homeowners who want the look of stone or tile with the durability of concrete.
Florence sits in the Sonoran Desert, which means your patio will face summer highs above 110 degrees, sudden monsoon storms from mid-June through September, and soil conditions that include caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer just a few inches below the surface in much of Pinal County. Each of these factors changes how a patio is planned, poured, and finished. A contractor who has only worked in cooler or wetter climates will not automatically know to schedule pours for early morning in summer, plan drainage for monsoon volumes, or adjust site prep for caliche.
Homeowners in Coolidge and Casa Grande face the same desert conditions as Florence. That shared experience means our crews are not learning on your job - they have worked through these conditions on local projects and know what to expect before they start digging. The Portland Cement Association publishes specific guidelines for hot-weather concreting that experienced desert contractors follow as standard practice.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about size, finish, and timeline - you do not need to have everything figured out before that conversation.
We come to your Florence property, measure the space, and give you a written estimate. We also handle pulling the required permit from the Town of Florence Building Division before any work begins - no trips to the permit office for you.
The crew marks out the area, removes existing material, and creates a proper compacted base. The concrete is then poured, leveled, finished by hand, and control joints are cut in. Most standard patios pour in a single day.
The surface is walkable in 24 to 48 hours. The town inspector may check the finished work before the permit closes. Once curing is complete, we do a final walkthrough with you and remove all forms and debris.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no sales pitch. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(520) 434-1306We handle the Town of Florence building permit as part of the job - not an add-on. That means an inspector verifies the finished work, giving you an independent check on quality and a clean record for when you sell.
We plan every patio pour around the forecast and time of year. In Florence summers, that means early morning starts and extra steps to keep the mix from setting too fast. It is not optional in this climate - it is how you get a surface that lasts.
Much of Pinal County sits on hard caliche soil. We assess your specific property before we dig and account for it in the base prep, so the slab does not sink or crack because the ground underneath was not properly handled.
Your written estimate spells out size, finish, base preparation, and permit fees before you commit to anything. The number on your invoice matches what you agreed to - no line items added after the fact.
Serving Florence since 2017, we have built patios across Pinal County in every season and soil condition the area offers. Check any contractor you are considering against the Arizona Registrar of Contractors license lookup - it takes two minutes and tells you everything you need to know before signing anything.
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