Patio Cover Design and Installation, Landscaping, Electrical, Pavers, Seamless Aluminum Gutter Installation, Fencing. Quality Work at Reasonable Prices for over Ten Years.
Patio Cover Design and Installation, Landscaping, Electrical, Pavers, Seamless Aluminum Gutter Installation, Fencing. Quality Work at Reasonable Prices for over Ten Years.
We are a small family business, we strongly believe in helping out our community anyway we are able. We offer senior discounts and free local estimates, call to inquire on estimates. We will try to always work with our customers. Our work is guaranteed.
We are a small family business, we strongly believe in helping out our community anyway we are able. We offer senior discounts and free local estimates, call to inquire on estimates. We will try to always work with our customers. Our work is guaranteed.
Residential or commercial masonry and hardscape construction.
Residential or commercial masonry and hardscape construction.
Patios questions, answered by experts
When comparing pavers versus a concrete patio, paver patios tend to be more costly than their concrete counterparts. However, the total cost depends on the type of materials you use and the size of the patio. If your patio needs repairs, a paver patio will be easier and less costly to fix, even though it’s more expensive upfront. Plus, a paver patio won’t bump up your property taxes, while a concrete patio will.
Yes, including sustainable mixes and reflective surfaces to reduce heat absorption.
The costs range from $8 to $20 per square foot, depending on the design complexity, reinforcement needs, and surface finish.
In most cases, the cost to pour a concrete patio falls between $8 and $12 per square foot. For a typical 200-square-foot concrete patio, you’re looking at an average price of between $1,600 and $2,400. Most concrete patios will be 4 inches thick, so thickness plays a minimal role in the price variance, but some types of concrete finishes can cost up to $25 per square foot, which has a major impact on your total.
No, high labor costs and the project's complexity make concrete stairs more expensive than steel or wood stairs. Wood steps cost between$100 and $200 per step, including labor and materials, while concrete steps are about triple, at between $200 and $600 per step. Building codes may also have stricter requirements for concrete steps, as they’re considered permanent, so you might also pay more for permits.
The Elko, NV homeowners’ guide to patio services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
The primary reason a patio turns green is an abundance of mold, mildew, moss, lichen, or algae. Luckily, there are some ways to avoid this common problem.
A concrete patio is an affordable addition for outdoor dining and entertaining, but cracks are unsightly. Learn the answer to the question, “Why is my concrete patio cracking?”
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