Concrete Patios is usually worth discussing when the issue affects the way the property drains, performs, looks, or can be used. Around Richmond, the first call should include property type, access, timing, and photos.
When this service fits
Use this page when one of these situations sounds close to your project:
- a patio holds water after storms
- pavers or old slabs have become uneven
- a new outdoor living area needs a durable base
Richmond details that change the recommendation
Richmond projects often mix older city lots, suburban driveways, alley access, and drainage changes near the James River corridor. For concrete patios, a practical recommendation should also account for clay-heavy soils that can move under slabs and steps and older sidewalks, porches, and driveway aprons around city neighborhoods.
Scope factors to describe
- shade and drainage
- access for formwork and concrete delivery
- finish, expansion joints, and nearby structures
Process questions to ask
The call should clarify the steps below before scheduling:
- Site Walk-Through: account for clay-heavy soils that can move under slabs and steps.
- Base And Drainage Planning: account for older sidewalks, porches, and driveway aprons around city neighborhoods.
- Formwork And Prep: account for stormwater flow from sloped yards and compact infill lots.
- Pour And Finish: account for clay-heavy soils that can move under slabs and steps.
- Cleanup And Curing Guidance: account for older sidewalks, porches, and driveway aprons around city neighborhoods.


