Fairfield, CA · Solano County
Concrete patio contractor in Fairfield, CA
New patio slabs, stamped and colored patios, and backyard living spaces built for Solano County's climate, with a written price before we start.
What we offer
Patio services in Fairfield
From a simple broom-finished slab to a stamped, multi-level outdoor room, sized to fit your yard.
New patio installation
Full base prep, forming, and pour for a smooth, level patio sized to your yard and how you use it.
Stamped & patterned patios
Ashlar slate, cobblestone, flagstone, and other stamped patterns for a natural stone look at a lower cost.
Colored & integral color
Integral or surface-applied color to complement your home's exterior or add contrast underfoot.
Covered patio slabs
Slabs poured to match a covered patio, pergola, or outdoor kitchen structure, formed to exact dimensions.
Multi-level & stepped patios
Stepped or multi-level pours for sloped yards, defined seating areas, and fire pit pads.
Patio repair & resurfacing
Fix a cracked or settled patio slab, or resurface a worn one instead of a full tear-out.
What to know
Patios built for Solano County backyard living
Fairfield's long, dry season means backyards get real use from spring through fall, and a concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend that living space. Unlike pavers or decking, a properly poured concrete patio is a single slab with no gaps for weeds, no boards to warp, and no joints for ants and debris to collect in.
What a proper patio install includes
- Excavation and a compacted aggregate base sized to the soil conditions
- Steel rebar or wire mesh reinforcement where the design calls for it
- Control joints placed to manage shrinkage cracking
- A slight slope, typically about 1/8 inch per foot, to drain water away from the house
- Optional integral color, surface color hardener, or stamped pattern
- Curing time and, for stamped or colored work, a sealer to protect the finish
How much does a concrete patio cost in Fairfield?
Pricing depends on square footage, site access, base conditions, and finish. Plain concrete costs less per square foot than stamped or colored work, but every quote is written and itemized so you know the exact price before any work begins. Call (707) 880-2101 or submit a request online.
Stamped vs. plain concrete patios
Plain, broom-finished concrete is the most economical option and requires the least upkeep. Stamped and colored concrete costs more up front but delivers a stone, tile, or paver appearance without the long-term joint maintenance those materials need. Both options, done right, hold up well to Fairfield's heat and Solano County's clay soils.
Permits for a Fairfield patio project
Whether a permit is required depends on the patio's size, height above grade, and whether it connects to a covered structure. We review this during your free estimate and can coordinate permitting with the city when it's needed, so there are no surprises partway through the job.
Related services
Also working on a driveway or new build? See our driveway, stamped & decorative concrete, and foundation pages.
Ready for a new patio in Fairfield?
Call or submit a request for a free, written, no-pressure estimate.