
No outdoor space, or a patio that is cracking and pitting? A properly poured concrete patio gives you a clean, level surface for outdoor living that holds up for 25 to 50 years.

Concrete patio construction in Cheyenne means excavating the area, laying a compacted gravel base for drainage, pouring a properly mixed concrete slab, cutting control joints to manage cracking, and applying a surface texture that handles foot traffic and outdoor furniture - most residential jobs take one to three days, with a curing period before furniture goes back.
In Cheyenne, the base prep is where the real work happens. The clay-heavy soils in this area swell and shrink with moisture, and a patio without a properly drained base will heave and crack within a few winters. Cheyenne also sees more wind and UV exposure than lower-elevation cities, which means surface finish and sealant choice matter for long-term appearance.
Want to add a decorative look to your outdoor space? We also offer stamped concrete services that apply stone and brick patterns directly to your patio slab. And if your project includes an outdoor pool, we can coordinate your patio with a matching concrete pool deck.
Cracks wider than a hairline - especially ones that have grown over multiple winters - let water in, which freezes and makes them wider every season. A patio cracking this way is on a one-way path toward full replacement.
When the top layer of concrete pops off and exposes rough stone underneath, that is freeze-thaw damage. It is common at Cheyenne's elevation. Once spalling begins it tends to spread, and the surface becomes harder to clean and seal.
If one section sits lower than another, or water pools in spots after rain, the clay-heavy base soil has shifted. A tilted patio is a trip hazard and a signal the underlying base needs to be rebuilt rather than patched.
If your family spends time outside in summer and you are working around bare dirt or patchy grass that turns to mud after afternoon thunderstorms, a concrete patio is one of the most practical outdoor upgrades you can make.
We build concrete patios for all residential and light commercial applications - from simple backyard slabs to large entertaining areas with stamped finishes, built-in borders, or multiple levels. Every project starts with proper excavation and a compacted gravel base, which is what separates a patio that lasts decades from one that starts cracking after the first hard winter.
For homeowners who want the look of stone or tile without the maintenance, we offer stamped concrete finishes that are applied during the pour. We can also build a patio to connect with a matching pool deck in one coordinated project so everything looks consistent and the surfaces are built to the same standard.
The most affordable option - a clean gray slab with a broom finish and control joints. Practical for any backyard.
For homeowners who want the look of natural stone or brick with the durability of poured concrete.
Full demo of your existing cracked or spalling surface, proper base rebuild, and a fresh pour.
Ideal for outdoor kitchens, fire pits, or covered patio additions - poured to handle furniture, foot traffic, and heavy use.
Cheyenne is one of the windiest cities in the United States, and the combination of constant wind, intense high-altitude UV, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles puts more stress on an outdoor concrete surface than most homeowners realize. We choose concrete mixes rated for cold climates, build drainage into every base, and seal the finished surface so the first hard winter does not undo months of good work.
We serve homeowners across the Cheyenne area and surrounding communities including Fort Collins and Loveland. The climate conditions are similar across this corridor, and our process is built around what it actually takes to build concrete that holds up here.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about size, access, and whether you have an existing surface to remove.
We visit your yard, check the slope and drainage, and look at what is underneath. You get a written quote itemizing excavation, base prep, the pour, and any finishing work.
If your project requires a city permit - which is common for patios attached to the house - we handle the application and inspection coordination. This typically adds one to two weeks before work begins.
The pour is typically done in one day. After that, stay off the surface for 24 to 48 hours and hold off on heavy furniture for about a week. We walk you through the finished surface before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day with no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule - no pressure, just an honest assessment and a written quote.
(307) 475-1948We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Wyoming contractor registration is verifiable before you sign anything.
We use cold-climate concrete mixes and proper gravel drainage bases on every patio - not just the ones that seem complicated. That is what the conditions here require.
If your project needs a city permit, we handle the application and coordinate the inspection. You do not have to call the planning department or track paperwork.
You get an itemized quote - excavation, base, pour, finishing, and cleanup - before we touch your yard. The quote price is the project price, unless you change what you want.
These are the questions Cheyenne homeowners ask us most often, so we built our whole process around answering them before you have to. Call us directly or send a message online and we will be back in touch within 1 business day.
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