Expand Your Outdoor Living With Concrete Patios

Custom Concrete Patio Installation in Aurora, Colorado

Concrete patios in Aurora provide a stable, level surface for outdoor furniture, grills, and gatherings, and they hold up to freeze-thaw cycles that crack other materials. You'll use the space year-round without worrying about shifting pavers or rotting wood.

PJD Construction & Roofing, Inc pours custom concrete patios designed for Colorado weather. The concrete is mixed with air entrainment to resist cracking during temperature swings, and finishes include broom, stamped, and exposed aggregate options. Patios are installed with proper slope for drainage and reinforced with rebar or mesh to prevent settling.

If you're ready to add a concrete patio to your Aurora home, contact us to schedule an estimate and review finish options.

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How Concrete Patios Are Built to Last

Installation begins with site preparation, which includes removing sod, leveling the ground, and compacting a gravel base to prevent settling. PJD Construction & Roofing, Inc builds forms around the perimeter to contain the pour, and the concrete is poured in sections with control joints to manage cracking as the slab expands and contracts.

After the pour, you'll see a smooth, level surface that sheds water away from your home's foundation. Stamped finishes add texture and pattern, while exposed aggregate reveals small stones for a natural look. Broom finishes provide traction and are the most affordable option.

Concrete patios cure for several days before they're ready for furniture and foot traffic. Sealed surfaces resist staining from spills and help the concrete last longer without surface erosion. The patio will develop hairline cracks over time, which is normal and doesn't affect structural integrity.

You're Not Alone in Asking These Questions

Homeowners in Aurora often ask about finish options, curing time, and how concrete performs during winter before committing to a patio installation.

How long does it take to install a concrete patio?
Most patios are poured and finished in one day. The concrete needs three to seven days to cure before you can use the space.
What finish should I choose for a concrete patio?
Broom finishes are durable and slip-resistant. Stamped finishes add decorative patterns but cost more. Exposed aggregate shows small stones and works well for textured, natural-looking patios.
Why does concrete crack over time?
Concrete naturally shrinks as it cures and expands and contracts with temperature changes. Control joints direct cracks to predetermined locations so they don't spread randomly across the slab.
How does concrete hold up to freeze-thaw cycles in Aurora?
Concrete mixed with air entrainment resists damage from freezing and thawing. Air pockets inside the mix give water space to expand without cracking the surface.
What size patio should I install?
Most patios are at least 12 by 12 feet to fit a table and chairs. Larger patios provide room for grills, fire pits, and multiple seating areas.

PJD Construction & Roofing, Inc has installed concrete patios across Aurora and the Denver metro area, using finishes designed to handle Colorado's weather and homeowner preferences for outdoor living. Request an estimate to plan your patio project.