Yadkin Concrete · Patios & Walkways
We build backyard patios and walkways that make the whole place feel finished — formed to your layout, sloped so water runs away from the house, and finished in broom, exposed, or stamped textures. Most patios pour in a day after prep, and you're setting furniture on it within a week.
How we build it
We chalk the shape on your yard so you can walk it before we dig — squares, curves, wraparounds, fire-pit pads.
Topsoil out, compacted stone in, sloped about a quarter-inch per foot away from the house.
Clean forms and reinforcement suited to the span, with isolation joints where the slab meets the house.
Poured, floated, and finished — broom for grip, or decorative textures and color if you want more.
Control joints placed to disappear into the design; sealing guidance so it keeps its look.
At a glance
Straight talk on price
Every job gets a written estimate after we see the site — free, and the person measuring is the person on the pour. These are the things that actually change what patios and walkways cost:
Simple rectangles form fastest; curves and multi-level layouts take more form work.
A gate wide enough for a buggy or truck chute keeps labor down; hand-carrying concrete adds time.
A flat backyard needs less cut-and-fill than a sloped one that wants steps or a retaining edge.
Broom finish is the baseline; stamped patterns and integral color are the biggest upgrades.
Footings for a future porch roof, conduit for a hot tub, or a thickened grill pad are cheap to add now — expensive later.
Serving the NC foothills
Based in Hamptonville off I-77 and US-421 — we cover Yadkin, Surry, Wilkes, Iredell, Davie, Forsyth, and Alexander counties. See the full service area →
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Most backyard patios we pour run from a modest 12×14 sitting area up to 20×30 outdoor-living spaces. The honest advice: size it to your furniture plus walking room — a patio that's 2 feet too small every direction is the most common regret we hear.
Light furniture after about 7 days; wait toward 28 days before dragging anything heavy or setting a loaded hot tub. We'll give you dates for your exact pour.
Somewhat — stains and coatings can recolor cured concrete, but stamping only happens while it's wet. If you might ever want the stamped look, decide before the pour. We're happy to show pattern and color options at the estimate.
A patio should never send water toward your foundation. We slope roughly a quarter-inch per foot away from the house and set isolation joints where slab meets structure — it's the part of patio work you can't see but live with forever.
Yes — front walks, garden paths, stoops, and steps, matched to the patio finish or the house. Small pours are welcome, especially bundled with other work nearby.
Have a different question? See the full FAQ or give us a call.
Tell us what you're thinking — we'll come measure, talk through options, and put a written estimate in your hand. Free, no pressure.