
Your backyard should be usable - not just a patch of ground that bakes all summer. We build concrete patios designed for the desert: properly based, finished for UV exposure, and built to the city permit standard.

Concrete patio construction in Coachella, CA involves excavating the patio area, compacting a gravel base, pouring a concrete slab, and applying your chosen finish - most residential projects take one to two days of active work, and the surface is ready for light use within 48 hours.
Many Coachella homeowners come to us because their backyard has never had a proper outdoor surface, or because an existing slab has cracked and shifted past the point where repairs make sense. The climate here puts real pressure on outdoor concrete: 110-degree summers, periodic monsoon moisture, and sandy soil that moves underneath a slab if the base was not prepared correctly. Getting it right from the start saves you from that cycle of patching and repatching.
If you are looking for more design options, we also offer stamped concrete services that can turn a standard patio slab into a surface that resembles stone, tile, or brick. For homeowners with a pool, our concrete pool decks are built with the same desert-specific process and the slip-resistant finishes that outdoor surfaces in this climate require.
If your backyard is mostly dirt, gravel, or patchy ground that bakes in the desert heat, you are missing one of the most valuable parts of owning a home in the Coachella Valley. A concrete patio gives you a stable, clean surface for furniture, shade structures, and outdoor living.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than a quarter inch, sections that have shifted, or areas where the surface is flaking in chunks signal a base-level failure. In Coachella's soil conditions, this kind of damage tends to get worse over time - patching over a failing base rarely holds.
Standing water on your patio means it was not poured with the right slope. In the Coachella Valley, monsoon storms can dump heavy rain quickly, and pooling water can work under the slab, erode the base, and eventually cause cracking or sinking. Worth having a contractor evaluate before it worsens.
If your patio gets so hot in the afternoon that you cannot walk on it barefoot, the finish may be part of the problem. A new patio with a lighter finish, a reflective sealer, or a textured surface can make a real difference in how usable your outdoor space is during the long Coachella summer.
Every patio project starts with the same foundation: proper excavation, gravel base compaction, and a pour timed for the best possible curing conditions in the desert climate. From there, the finish is up to you. A standard broom finish gives you a slightly textured, slip-resistant surface - practical for outdoor use in any weather. If you want more visual interest, we can discuss a brushed pattern, an exposed aggregate look, or a stamped pattern that mimics stone or pavers. Lighter finish tones and UV-resistant sealers are worth discussing for any outdoor surface in this climate - they make a real difference in how hot the patio gets on a July afternoon.
For homeowners building shade structures, outdoor kitchens, or pergolas, we can pour the slab to the specs those structures require - including the correct thickness and anchor points. We also pair patio projects with concrete pool decks when homeowners want to tie together the area around the pool and the main patio space as one consistent surface.
A plain or broom-finished slab for homeowners who want a clean, durable outdoor surface without decorative extras - includes full base prep and permit.
For homeowners who want a patio that looks like stone, tile, or brick - includes stamped or decorative surface treatment over the same structural base.
For existing patios that have cracked, shifted, or failed at the base level - includes full demolition, base reconstruction, and a new pour.
Adds square footage to an existing patio, matched in finish and grade - suited for homeowners expanding their outdoor entertaining space.
The Coachella Valley sits in the Sonoran Desert, where summer highs routinely exceed 110 degrees and UV exposure is among the most intense in the continental United States. Both of those factors shape how a concrete patio should be built and finished here. Concrete poured in extreme heat can dry on the surface before it has fully hardened underneath, which produces a weaker slab. That is why we schedule pours for early morning in warm months and use curing compounds that slow the surface drying process. On the finish side, an unsealed or dark patio here can absorb and hold heat at levels that make it genuinely unusable in the afternoon - choosing the right sealer and finish tone is not just an aesthetic decision.
The soil conditions add another dimension. Coachella and the surrounding valley sit on sandy, silty soils that expand slightly when wet and compact again as they dry. A slab poured over a poorly prepared base follows that movement and eventually cracks. Homeowners in Rancho Mirage and Palm Desert deal with the same soil conditions we see in Coachella, and every project we take in the valley gets the same base preparation process.
Reach out and we will schedule a free on-site visit, usually within one business day. We measure your space, check the ground conditions, and give you a written estimate covering everything - materials, labor, permits, and finishing.
You finalize the finish - broom, stamped, or colored - and we pull the required City of Coachella permit before any work begins. We handle all paperwork so you never need to visit the building department.
The crew marks out the patio area, removes existing material, excavates to the right depth, and compacts a firm gravel base. In Coachella's sandy soil, this step is especially critical and gets the full attention it deserves.
We pour early in the morning in warm months, level and finish the surface, cut control joints, and apply a curing treatment. After 24 to 48 hours you can walk on it, and after about a week it is ready for furniture. We do a final walk-through before closing out the job.
We reply within one business day. Submit the form or call us directly - we will give you a straight answer on what your project involves and a written estimate before anything starts.
(760) 273-0144We pull every required City of Coachella permit before breaking ground and manage the inspection from start to finish. You have an official record that the work was done correctly - no issues when you refinance or sell.
We treat base preparation as seriously as the pour itself - excavating, removing weak soil, and laying a firm gravel foundation so the slab has something stable to rest on even when the valley's monsoon rains come through.
We recommend finishes suited to Coachella's UV intensity - lighter tones and textures that retain less heat, sealed with UV-resistant product from day one so your patio looks right after the first summer and stays that way.
Your estimate is itemized and in writing before you approve anything. It covers site prep, base work, pour, permits, finishing, and cleanup - so the final invoice matches what you agreed to.
We take base preparation as seriously as the pour itself, because in this climate that is where patio longevity is actually determined. The American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association both provide guidance on best practices for concrete flatwork in extreme heat conditions - and we follow those standards on every Coachella Valley project.
Upgrade your patio or outdoor surface with a stamped pattern that mimics stone, brick, or tile - poured on the same structural base as standard flatwork.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool deck surfaces built for the desert sun, designed to stay cool underfoot and stand up to pool water and UV exposure.
Learn MoreWe reply within one business day and give you a written estimate before any work begins. Call now or submit the form to get started.