
No patio, a cracked one, or a space too small to enjoy? We build concrete patios that hold up to Grover Beach's salt air, sandy soil, and year-round coastal use.

Concrete patio construction in Grover Beach means excavating the area, compacting the soil, laying a gravel drainage base, and pouring a properly finished concrete slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with the surface walkable in 48 hours and fully load-bearing after about 28 days.
A lot of Grover Beach homes - particularly those built in the 1960s and 1970s - were sold without finished outdoor living spaces. Others have patios that have cracked or sunk after years of exposure to sandy soil and coastal moisture. Either way, a new concrete patio is one of the most practical upgrades you can make to your home here.
If you want to extend your outdoor improvements beyond the patio, our stamped concrete services can add decorative pattern work to your patio surface, walkways, or other flatwork.
If you can see cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have shifted, or edges that are crumbling, the surface has likely reached the end of its useful life. Widespread cracking or movement usually means the base has failed - and in Grover Beach's sandy soil, a failed base does not hold a patch.
Grover Beach's coastal air is hard on unsealed or aging concrete. If your patio surface looks rough and pitted, has white powdery patches, or is flaking in chunks, salt and moisture have worked their way in. At that stage, sealing alone will not restore it.
Many older Grover Beach homes were sold without finished outdoor living spaces. If your backyard is unpaved dirt or gravel and you spend warm evenings inside because there is nowhere comfortable to sit, a concrete patio changes that - and adds real value if you ever decide to sell.
If you notice standing water near your house after Grover Beach's winter rains, a properly graded concrete patio can direct that water away from the foundation. A slope of roughly a quarter inch per foot is all it takes to redirect drainage toward the yard.
We manage the entire project - City of Grover Beach permit application, site excavation, soil compaction, gravel base, formwork, the pour, control joint cutting, finishing, and a sealer rated for coastal exposure. You do not need to coordinate permits yourself or hire a separate hauler for debris. The patio we deliver is inspected, documented, and ready for outdoor furniture within the month.
Finish options range from standard broom finish to stamped and colored concrete that mimics stone or tile. For a backyard that includes an outdoor entertaining area and pool surrounds, we also handle concrete pool decks as a coordinated project alongside patio work.
Clean, textured surface that gives good traction in wet coastal conditions and suits most Grover Beach homes.
Decorative patterns pressed into the wet surface for homeowners who want a patio that looks like stone or tile without the cost.
Natural stone texture revealed in the surface - slip-resistant and visually interesting, with good durability in a salty environment.
Grover Beach's mild Mediterranean climate means your patio can be poured almost any month of the year - you are not competing for a narrow spring window like homeowners in colder states. But the salt air that rolls in off the Pacific every day makes proper sealing essential, not optional. We use sealers rated for coastal exposure and give you a reapplication schedule - typically every two to three years - so the surface stays protected. The California Department of Housing and Community Development and the City of Grover Beach Building Division provide the permit and inspection standards we follow on every project.
Much of Grover Beach sits on sandy or sandy-loam soil, which drains well but can shift under a concrete slab if the base is not properly compacted. We excavate to the right depth, add a gravel drainage layer, and compact before we pour - because a flat, attractive surface on a poorly prepared base will not stay flat for long. We serve homeowners throughout Grover Beach and in nearby communities including Arroyo Grande and Oceano.
We respond within 1 business day. Share your address and a rough sense of the size you have in mind. We schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space, check the soil, and walk through finish options with you.
You get a written estimate covering labor, materials, permit fees, and sealing. Once approved, we submit the permit application to the City of Grover Beach Building Division before any work begins - typically a few business days to a couple of weeks.
The crew excavates the area, removes any existing surface material, compacts the soil, and lays a gravel drainage base. Formwork is set around the perimeter to shape the pour. This base work is what keeps the patio level and crack-free for the long haul.
Concrete is poured, finished, and protected during curing. We coordinate the city inspection after curing, apply the coastal-grade sealer, and walk you through the finished project and maintenance schedule before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no commitment required. Someone from our office will call to schedule an on-site visit, measure your space, and give you a written price before anything begins. No surprises.
(805) 269-8516We are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board with a C-8 Concrete Contractor classification. Every project goes through the proper permit process at the City of Grover Beach - no shortcuts that could complicate your home sale or insurance claim later.
We work exclusively in the Grover Beach area and neighboring Five Cities communities. We know the soil conditions near the Oceano Dunes, the permit timeline at Grover Beach City Hall, and which sealers hold up against Pacific coast salt air.
Your written estimate covers excavation, gravel base, the pour, finishing, permit fees, and coastal sealing. The number you agree to is the number you pay - unless you ask us to change something. No hidden charges added after the forms go down.
We do not quote patios from photos or square-footage estimates submitted online. We come out, measure the space in person, and give you a real number based on your specific site, soil, and finish preferences - usually within a few days of your first call.
A concrete patio is a long-term addition to your property. The difference between one that lasts 30 years and one that cracks in five comes down to the base work, the mix, and the sealing - details that matter a lot more in a coastal environment like Grover Beach than they do anywhere inland.
Add decorative patterns and color to your patio surface for a stone or tile look at a lower cost.
Learn moreCombine your patio project with a new pool deck for a coordinated, low-maintenance outdoor space.
Learn moreGrover Beach homeowners: schedule your on-site visit now before our calendar fills up for the month.