
No usable outdoor space, or a cracked patio that looks like it belongs to someone else? We build concrete patios for Napa homes - properly graded, built to last through clay soil movement, and finished to fit your style.

Concrete patio construction in Napa involves excavating the area, compacting the soil, laying a gravel base, setting forms, pouring reinforced concrete, and finishing the surface - most patios pour in one to three days, and the full project from first contact to final city inspection typically takes two to four weeks.
The thing most homeowners in Napa do not expect is how much the ground preparation matters here. The valley's clay soils absorb winter rain and swell, then dry out and shrink every summer. A patio that was not built with that movement in mind will start cracking within a few seasons, regardless of how good the concrete itself is. We excavate to the right depth, compact the soil, and add a gravel layer that keeps the slab stable and draining correctly through every cycle of wet and dry.
Homeowners who want to go beyond a plain gray slab often ask about stamped concrete services during their patio estimate, since stamped finishes can be added to the same pour at a lower combined cost than doing them as separate projects.
If your backyard is all grass, gravel, or bare dirt, you are missing one of the most valuable features a Napa home can have. Napa's climate allows outdoor entertaining nearly year-round, and a concrete patio gives you a stable, clean surface for furniture, a grill, or a dining area.
Small hairline cracks are often cosmetic. But cracks wide enough to catch a finger, or cracks where one side sits higher than the other, mean the slab has shifted. In Napa, this is often caused by clay soils moving through wet and dry seasons, and at that point patching rarely holds long-term.
A properly built patio slopes slightly away from your home so rain drains off rather than sitting in puddles. If you see standing water near your foundation after a storm, the patio may not have been sloped correctly, or the ground has settled. Water near your foundation is not just a patio problem.
Spalling is when the top layer of concrete peels or pits - the surface looks like it is crumbling from the top down. In Napa this often results from poor-quality concrete or an incorrectly applied finish. Once spalling starts it spreads, and the surface becomes harder to clean and less safe to walk on.
We handle the full project from first call to final inspection: site prep and excavation, gravel base, forming, reinforced concrete pour, and your choice of surface finish. For homeowners who want an outdoor space that fits the wine country look of their neighborhood, we offer integral color, exposed aggregate, and stamped patterns that coordinate with natural stone or the architecture of your home. For homeowners who want function above all, a clean broom finish at proper thickness and slope delivers exactly that.
When a project includes both a patio and a pool surround, we often combine the scope - the concrete pool deck and the adjoining patio can be poured in the same session, which saves mobilization cost and keeps the finish consistent across both surfaces. If you have existing concrete that needs to come out first, demolition and removal are included in your written estimate.
Functional, slip-resistant, and the most cost-effective option for most Napa homes.
Patterned surface mimicking stone or tile - suited to homes where outdoor aesthetics matter.
Permanent color mixed into the concrete batch, not a surface coating that can peel.
Textured finish that shows the stone mix and handles heavy outdoor foot traffic well.
Full removal of your old surface before the new pour - old material hauled away by the crew.
Single pour covering patio and pool surround for a consistent finish and lower combined cost.
Napa's outdoor entertaining culture is a real factor here. The city's proximity to wine country, the mild-to-warm climate for most of the year, and the high standard of property maintenance in Napa neighborhoods means a plain, poorly finished patio stands out in the wrong direction. Many local homeowners ask to see photos of finished patios before committing to a finish type - that is a reasonable request, and we expect it. The aesthetic bar in this community is higher than most California markets.
The wildfire smoke events that have become part of Napa's summer and fall also make a practical case for sealed concrete over pavers or wood decking. When ash settles after a fire season, a sealed concrete surface wipes clean with a hose. Homeowners across Napa and Petaluma have told us this is one of the underrated practical reasons they chose concrete over the alternatives.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the size of the area you have in mind, any existing concrete that needs to come out, and what you want the finished patio to look like. Then we schedule a free on-site estimate.
We measure the space, assess the ground conditions, and give you a written estimate covering every cost - excavation, base, concrete, finish, and the permit fee. No vague per-square-foot ranges without context.
We handle the City of Napa permit application. Review typically takes one to three weeks. Once approved, you get a confirmed start date. The prep on your end is usually just clearing the area and ensuring gate access for the crew.
The crew excavates, compacts, lays gravel, forms the edges, and pours. Most pours take four to eight hours. After curing, the city inspector signs off. We walk through the finished patio with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after the estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit - there are no forms to fill out on your end and no permit headaches to deal with.
(707) 254-6177We carry the California C-8 Concrete Contractor license required for flatwork and structural concrete in this state, plus liability insurance and workers compensation on every job. You can verify our license on the California Contractors State License Board website before you sign anything. If a contractor cannot show you a current license, that is a meaningful red flag.
We submit the permit application to the City of Napa Building Division, coordinate the inspector visit, and get the permit closed before we leave the job. That official record matters when you sell your home - unpermitted flatwork can require remediation before a sale closes, and we make sure that is never a problem for you.
Clay soils in Napa expand and contract every year as the rains come and go. We excavate to the right depth, compact the subgrade, and lay gravel base material that gives your slab stable drainage and support through every seasonal cycle. The California Contractors State License Board recommends verifying that contractors address local soil conditions - we build it into every quote.
Napa homeowners expect more from outdoor surfaces than a plain gray slab. We work with integral color, exposed aggregate, and stamped patterns that fit the architectural and landscape standards in this community. We can show you photos of local projects before you commit to a finish - that is a normal part of our estimate conversation.
Every project we take on in Napa is licensed, permitted, and built with the local soil conditions in mind from the first shovel into the ground. That is what makes the difference between a patio that looks right in year one and one that still looks right in year twenty.
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Learn moreNapa's ideal concrete season runs late spring through fall, and contractor schedules book out early - contact us now to get a free written estimate and lock in your project before the busy season is gone.