You have outdoor weather almost every day of the year and nowhere comfortable to enjoy it. We build concrete patios that drain correctly, handle South Florida rain, and give you a surface worth using.

Concrete patio construction in Miami Gardens means excavating the area, compacting a gravel base, framing the shape with wooden forms, and pouring a finished slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, and the surface is safe to walk on within 24 to 48 hours.
If your yard is all grass, mulch, or bare dirt, you are losing usable outdoor space that Miami Gardens weather makes available nearly every day of the year. And if you have an existing patio that is cracking, sinking, or pooling water near your back door, the problem tends to get worse - not better - through each rainy season. A properly built slab with the right drainage slope solves both the surface and the water problem.
Homeowners who want to upgrade the finish of their new patio should look at stamped concrete services, which lets you get the look of stone or brick without the maintenance. If you also have a pool, combining your patio project with concrete pool decks keeps the work consolidated and the finished look consistent.
If your yard is all grass, mulch, or bare dirt, you are losing livable space that Miami Gardens weather makes available almost every day. A concrete patio gives you a stable, clean surface for furniture, grilling, or just sitting outside without tracking mud into the house. If you find yourself avoiding your own backyard, that is a clear sign a patio would change how you use your home.
Small hairline cracks are normal in older concrete, but if you see sections that have dropped lower than others, large cracks, or edges that have crumbled away, the slab has reached the end of its useful life. In Miami Gardens, the combination of sandy soil, heavy rain, and intense sun accelerates this kind of wear. Patching helps temporarily, but a full replacement is usually the better long-term investment.
Miami Gardens gets intense rain, and if your yard does not drain well, water can sit against your home's foundation or flood your back entry. A properly sloped concrete patio directs water away from the house rather than toward it. If you see standing water within a few feet of your back door after a storm, a new patio with the right slope is the fix.
These additions need a solid, level concrete base to be installed safely and correctly. If you are thinking about any of these upgrades, building the patio first - or at the same time - is the right sequence. Trying to pour concrete around an existing structure is harder, more expensive, and usually produces a worse result.
Every patio project starts with a free site visit. We look at your yard, talk through your goals and any HOA requirements, and put together a written estimate that covers excavation, gravel base, forms, the pour, surface finishing, and control joints. We handle any required Miami-Dade County building permit so you do not have to navigate that process yourself. The finished slab is sloped away from your home so water runs off correctly - not toward your foundation.
Plain gray concrete is one option, but it is far from the only one. We offer stamped finishes that replicate the look of stone, brick, or tile, as well as integral color options and exposed aggregate. If you are thinking about stamped concrete or want to coordinate with a pool deck, we can build those in the same project scope so the materials and finish match.
Durable, slip-resistant, and clean - the right choice for most Miami Gardens homeowners who want a low-maintenance outdoor surface.
Patterns pressed into the surface before it hardens give the look of stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the installation cost.
Integral color goes through the entire slab so it will not chip or peel like a surface coating - and it holds up well under South Florida's UV intensity.
A textured surface that reveals the stone in the mix, offering natural traction and a distinctive look that works well with South Florida landscaping.
If you plan to put a large outdoor kitchen, heavy planters, or a pergola on your patio, we pour thicker with added reinforcement to handle the load.
Building both at once keeps the materials consistent and reduces the total cost of mobilization - ask about this option if you have a pool.
Miami-Dade County sits on a thin layer of sandy soil over porous limestone bedrock. That combination drains quickly - which is good for a patio - but it also means the ground shifts more than denser soils in other parts of the country. We compact the base carefully and, depending on what we find when we dig, may recommend a slightly thicker slab or added wire mesh reinforcement inside the concrete. That is not upselling - it is the right way to build here. South Florida's UV intensity is also genuinely harsh, so we recommend a quality sealer at the end of every project to protect the surface finish from fading and surface wear.
Miami Gardens gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year, mostly in heavy afternoon storms from June through September. We schedule pours early in the morning before afternoon weather builds, and we build flexibility into the schedule during rainy season. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Miramar and Pembroke Pines. If your neighborhood has an HOA - and many in Miami Gardens do - we ask about approval requirements before we start, not after.
Call or submit the form and we get back to you within one business day. We ask about the size you have in mind, what you plan to use the space for, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. Then we schedule a free site visit.
We come to your home, walk the space, and put together a written quote that specifies slab thickness, finish type, and what is included. If your project requires a Miami-Dade County permit, we handle pulling it - this typically adds one to two weeks before active work can start, but it protects you long-term.
The crew excavates the area, removes grass and topsoil, compacts the ground, and lays a gravel base. Then they build the wooden forms that give the concrete its shape and slope. This prep work is where the durability of your patio is determined - we do not rush it.
The concrete truck arrives early in the morning. We pour, screed flat, add the surface finish, and cut control joints. After a curing period, we do a final walkthrough with you to review the surface, drainage, and any maintenance questions. We can apply a sealer at this stage to protect the finish.
Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day. We come to your home, look at the space, and give you a real written number - no obligation.
(305) 810-8732Every patio we pour is graded so water runs away from your home - not toward it. Miami Gardens gets serious rain, and a patio that traps water against your foundation causes bigger problems than no patio at all. We talk through drainage at the planning stage, not as an afterthought when the concrete is already poured.
We pull every required Miami-Dade County permit before any work begins. That means a county inspector reviews the finished work, and that paperwork stays with your property. You will never have to explain unpermitted construction to a buyer, an insurer, or a county inspector. The Miami-Dade County Building Department sets the requirements and we meet them.
Sandy soil over limestone means your base needs more than a quick compact and pour. We evaluate the ground during the site visit, build up the gravel sub-base where needed, and make sure the foundation is stable before the concrete truck arrives. The American Concrete Institute standards guide how we approach every pour.
A significant number of Miami Gardens neighborhoods require HOA approval before any exterior construction starts. We ask about your HOA at the first conversation and build the approval process into the project timeline. Getting this wrong means potentially tearing out finished work at your own expense - something we make sure never happens by handling it first.
A concrete patio is one of the highest-return improvements you can make to a Miami Gardens home. When it is built correctly - with proper drainage, a solid base, and the right finish - it gives you usable outdoor space for decades and holds up through every rainy season.
Add texture, pattern, and color to your outdoor surface so it looks like stone or brick - without the cost or upkeep of real pavers.
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