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Concrete patio contractors generally build or refresh outdoor concrete living spaces, helping you extend your home's usable area and potentially increase property value.

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Concrete patios aren't limited to gray slabs — they can typically be customized with decorative stamping, staining, or other finishes. Skilled pros can often help homeowners create the look of natural stone or brick within a budget.
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David L. says, "My experience with GCC has been a blessing, with dealing with 3 other vendors that weren’t able to keep up with my scope, schedule or prepare my site for the impending concrete deadline, I didn’t know where to turn. Fortunately, I was able to get into contact with Paul Garcia from GCC Concrete, Inc who made time to come out to my site on a Sunday, provide a quote and was able to begin the excavation, grading, and prep on Monday. From the very beginning, his team was punctual and driven to complete my 1500 sq ft job. When I had an unexpected request to fulfill additional scope which occupied one of his staff members, Paul got onto the equipment and continued the balance of work required to finish prep, forms and rebar for the day. Pour day came quickly on the 3rd day, him and his team of finishers moved quickly to as soon as truck 1 of 3 arrived to pour. Finishing up by noon, the concrete looked great, even 1 month later from the completion job, neighbors are often coming by to stay they’re impressed in the size and quality of this job. Thank you Paul, I hope to do further business with you in the future!"See more
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David L. says, "My experience with GCC has been a blessing, with dealing with 3 other vendors that weren’t able to keep up with my scope, schedule or prepare my site for the impending concrete deadline, I didn’t know where to turn. Fortunately, I was able to get into contact with Paul Garcia from GCC Concrete, Inc who made time to come out to my site on a Sunday, provide a quote and was able to begin the excavation, grading, and prep on Monday. From the very beginning, his team was punctual and driven to complete my 1500 sq ft job. When I had an unexpected request to fulfill additional scope which occupied one of his staff members, Paul got onto the equipment and continued the balance of work required to finish prep, forms and rebar for the day. Pour day came quickly on the 3rd day, him and his team of finishers moved quickly to as soon as truck 1 of 3 arrived to pour. Finishing up by noon, the concrete looked great, even 1 month later from the completion job, neighbors are often coming by to stay they’re impressed in the size and quality of this job. Thank you Paul, I hope to do further business with you in the future!"

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How do you paint a concrete patio?

To paint a concrete patio or porch, decide what type of paint you should use. For example, you might want to consider epoxy-based paint for stain resistance and durability. Then, you’ll need to clean and prep the area, fix any cracks and holes, apply a primer and apply two coats of paint.

To ensure the job is done correctly, hire a concrete painter near you.

How much does a concrete patio cost?

On average, a concrete patio costs about $2,500-$7,000. The cost to install a concrete patio will vary depending on the size, the finish, whether you want it stamped and many other factors. That’s why you should always get a few cost estimates from professionals when planning this project.

What is the best sealer to use on concrete?

Because unsealed concrete is porous, it readily absorbs liquids, leading to unsightly stains and freeze-and-thaw cycle damage. For this reason, it’s important to seal concrete that will see spills or outdoor weather.

The best option for garage floors and other high-traffic areas is epoxy, which forms a hard and extremely durable surface on top of concrete. Epoxy, acrylic, and polishes are often used on indoor floors, while acrylic-resin sealers and reactive penetrating sealers are used on outdoor surfaces to repel water and salt. Locate a concrete contractor in your area to help find the best solution.

How thick should a concrete patio be?

Generally, a concrete patio is 4-8 inches thick. Your concrete contractor or patio builder should be able to determine how thick your patio should be.

How do you fix cracks in a concrete patio?

To fix the crack and holes in your concrete patio, you can apply a concrete repair mix or concrete crack filler. However, for more severe cracks, consider hiring a concrete repair contractor. They have the skills and experience to fill your cracks and holes, ensuring your concrete patio will last as long as possible.

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