Stamped concrete services
Upgrade your patio finish with stamped patterns that look like stone or brick at a fraction of the material cost.
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Rosemead gets sun most of the year. A properly built concrete patio turns your backyard into a space you actually use - no more dust, mud, or crumbling old slabs.

Concrete patio construction in Rosemead, CA means digging out the area, compacting a gravel base to handle the valley's clay soils, pouring a four-inch slab with control joints, and finishing the surface to your preference - most residential patios are active for one to two days, with the surface ready for light foot traffic in three to four days. The work is more involved than it looks from the street, and the preparation underneath matters as much as the pour itself.
If your existing concrete is cracked and uneven, replacing it with a properly prepared new slab is the right call. Many homeowners also add a patio when they are already replacing a driveway or sidewalk, keeping the project on one schedule. And if you want something more than plain gray, options like stamped concrete or concrete pool decks are available through the same crew.
If your yard is mostly dirt, gravel, or patchy grass, you lose livable space every time the weather is nice - which in Rosemead is most of the year. A concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface for outdoor dining or entertaining without the mud and maintenance that comes with bare ground.
Small hairline cracks are normal in older concrete, but sections that have shifted or concrete that is flaking at the surface mean the slab has reached the end of its useful life. In Rosemead, clay soils and years of summer heat cycles accelerate this kind of wear on older slabs.
If standing water collects close to your foundation after rain, the ground around your home is not draining properly. A properly sloped concrete patio can redirect that water away from your foundation, protecting your home from moisture damage - worth addressing before the next rainy season.
Rosemead's dry summers mean bare dirt yards kick up dust constantly, making outdoor furniture grimy and outdoor time less enjoyable. A concrete patio solves that problem immediately and permanently, turning a space you avoid into one you actually use.
We build new patios on bare ground and replace old slabs that have failed. Every project starts with proper site preparation - removing soft or unstable soil, compacting the base, and setting the forms before a single yard of concrete is poured. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, we offer stamped concrete services with patterns that mimic stone or brick, as well as exposed aggregate and colored finishes that hold up well in Southern California's sun and heat.
Larger outdoor projects often pair a patio with a concrete pool deck for a unified backyard surface. We handle all required City of Rosemead permits and city inspections from start to finish, so you do not have to navigate city paperwork yourself.
A clean, durable surface at a straightforward price - the right choice for most residential backyards.
Patterns pressed into the surface mimic stone, brick, or tile, adding visual interest without the cost of real pavers.
Small stones revealed in the surface create a textured, slip-resistant look well suited to outdoor spaces.
Pigments added to the mix let your patio complement your home's exterior rather than clash with it.
We break out and haul away your failed concrete before preparing a new base and pouring a fresh slab.
Need a larger entertaining area? We match your existing concrete grade and finish when expanding an existing patio.
The San Gabriel Valley's clay soil is one of the main reasons patios in this area crack and sink faster than homeowners expect. Clay swells when it absorbs winter rain and shrinks during dry summers - that constant movement puts stress on any concrete slab poured directly on unprepared ground. We remove unstable soil, compact a proper gravel base, and size the slab for the conditions - steps that cost a little more upfront but prevent the cracking and settling that bring homeowners back for repairs within a few years. Rosemead's flat terrain also means drainage has to be engineered into every pour, not left to chance.
Summer heat is the other local factor that separates experienced contractors from inexperienced ones. We schedule pours for early morning in hot months and apply curing compounds to protect the fresh surface from Rosemead's dry air. Neighbors in San Gabriel and Temple City face the same conditions - we serve those areas as well.
We visit your property in person, measure your yard, check access through your side gate, and review your goals. You get a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - so you can compare it fairly with other quotes.
We apply for the City of Rosemead building permit before any work begins. The crew then clears the area, digs to the right depth, and compacts a gravel layer underneath. This base is what keeps your patio stable over time.
The crew builds a wood frame around the area, pours and spreads the concrete mix, smooths the surface, and cuts control joints to manage future cracking. If you have chosen a decorative finish, that work happens while the concrete is still workable - most residential pours finish in a single day.
We apply a curing compound to protect against Rosemead's dry heat and give you clear instructions for the curing period. We coordinate the city inspection so you do not have to be present. Once everything passes, we walk through the finished patio with you and explain how to care for it.
We respond within 1 business day. Submitting this form is free and puts you under no obligation. After you send it, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(626) 517-0570Our California contractor license is current and verifiable on the CSLB website. Every job is covered by liability insurance and workers' compensation - so you are protected from the first day of work to the last.
We apply for the City of Rosemead building permit before breaking ground and coordinate every city inspection. Your property record stays clean - no permit gaps to explain when you sell or refinance.
Many Rosemead homes have narrow side yards, and experienced local contractors know how to work around it. We assess your access during the estimate and account for it in the price - no surprise charges when the crew arrives.
You receive a written, itemized estimate after we see your property in person. The price does not change unless you change the scope - no last-minute charges for soil conditions or access issues we should have spotted upfront.
The Portland Cement Association publishes free guidance on what proper concrete construction looks like - we build to those standards on every patio, not just when it is convenient.
Upgrade your patio finish with stamped patterns that look like stone or brick at a fraction of the material cost.
Learn MorePair your new patio with a matching pool deck for a unified backyard surface built to handle Rosemead's summer heat.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best time to pour in Rosemead - call today or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day.