
A concrete patio gives you a backyard that works year-round - no rotting boards, no annual sealing, no muddy mess after every Greenville rainstorm.

Concrete patio construction in Greenville, NC involves excavating the area, compacting the ground, laying a gravel base for drainage, and pouring a reinforced concrete slab finished to the texture and style you choose - most residential patios take one to three days of active work, with a curing period of at least 24 to 48 hours before light use.
Homeowners in Greenville typically reach out when their backyard stays muddy for days after a storm, their old wood deck is rotting from the humidity, or they want to create a real outdoor living space without the year-round maintenance. Eastern North Carolina gets around 50 to 55 inches of rain per year, and a concrete patio designed with proper slope is one of the most practical upgrades you can make to your property. If you want to go further with your outdoor space, we also offer stamped concrete services that give a patio the look of stone or brick while keeping the durability of a concrete slab.
Every estimate we give is written, itemized, and includes the permit cost - so you know exactly what you are getting before we start.
If the area behind your home is waterlogged for days after a storm, you are dealing with a drainage and surface problem. Greenville's flat terrain and clay-heavy soil mean water sits rather than soaks in. A properly sloped concrete surface gives water somewhere to go and eliminates the mud tracked through your back door.
Concrete that is 15 to 20 years old often shows cracks, surface flaking, or low spots where puddles form. Pooling water works its way under the slab and accelerates cracking over time. When the damage is widespread rather than isolated to one spot, replacement is more cost-effective than repeated patching.
Wooden decks in Greenville's humid climate take a hard beating - the combination of heat, moisture, and insects accelerates rot and structural wear. If boards are soft or railings wobble, replacing it with a concrete patio eliminates the root cause. Concrete does not rot, does not need annual staining, and will not harbor the termites and carpenter ants common in eastern North Carolina.
Many Greenville homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have minimal or no outdoor hardscape. A concrete patio is one of the most durable and affordable ways to create a space that actually functions for relaxing, grilling, and entertaining through the spring and fall seasons when the weather here is ideal.
We handle every part of the project from start to finish - permit, site excavation, gravel base, concrete pour, and surface finish. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray slab, we offer stamped concrete services that mimic the look of stone, slate, or brick, as well as colored concrete options. Every patio we build also connects seamlessly with our concrete pool deck work if you are planning a pool alongside your new outdoor space.
The base preparation is where most patio failures start, so we do not cut corners on it. For Greenville's clay-heavy soil, we compact thoroughly and add a gravel sub-base that drains and buffers soil movement. Control joints are tooled or cut at the right intervals so that any shrinkage cracking follows a clean, managed line instead of crossing the surface randomly.
A broom-finished 4-inch slab - durable, low maintenance, and the most cost-effective option for most Greenville backyards.
Patterns pressed into the surface before it cures create the look of stone or brick with the durability and cost advantage of poured concrete.
Integral pigment or applied stain gives the slab a finished appearance that complements your home's exterior without adding fragile surface coatings.
Full removal of a failed or aging patio, proper regrading of the base, and a fresh pour sized and designed for how you actually use the space.
Greenville sits in the coastal plain of eastern North Carolina, where summer temperatures climb into the low 90s with high humidity and annual rainfall averages 50 to 55 inches. That climate creates two main problems for patios: the heat causes concrete to dry too fast if you pour at the wrong time of day, and the flat, clay-heavy terrain means water can pool against your home if the drainage slope is not designed in from the start. Pitt County soil expands when wet and contracts when dry - that movement is the single biggest reason patios crack and settle prematurely in this region. Homeowners throughout Greenville deal with these conditions, and our crew plans every pour accordingly.
We schedule pours in the cooler morning hours during summer months and prefer the spring and fall windows when conditions are most forgiving. The best spring slots fill quickly, so homeowners who reach out in January or February tend to get the timing and crew they want. Many of the homes we work on were built in the 1970s through 1990s - they are at the age where original slabs and wood decks need replacement, and concrete is the right long-term answer. We serve Kinston and surrounding communities throughout eastern North Carolina, where the same soil and drainage challenges apply.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a free visit to measure your space, check drainage conditions, and talk through size and finish options. You will receive a written estimate that covers everything - no vague single-number quotes.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the required permit from the City of Greenville or Pitt County before any work begins. This usually takes a few business days. We handle all the paperwork and confirm your start date once everything is in order.
The crew marks the area, removes grass and soil to the right depth, compacts the ground, and installs the gravel base. This step is the foundation of a patio that stays level and crack-free for years - it is where we spend the most care on a Greenville clay-soil site.
We set forms, pour the concrete, finish the surface to your chosen texture, and cut control joints before the slab sets. After the pour, you will get written curing instructions. The city or county inspector signs off on the work before we close the job.
Spring slots in Greenville fill quickly. Reach out now for a free, no-obligation written estimate and we will come out to measure the space and walk through your options.
(252) 351-6010Greenville's flat terrain means water has nowhere to go unless the patio is designed to move it. We slope every slab we pour so water drains away from your home - not toward it. This protects your foundation and means your patio is actually usable the day after a storm.
We pull every permit required by the City of Greenville and Pitt County before work begins. Your patio will be on record, inspected, and fully compliant - which protects you when you sell your home or make an insurance claim. You can verify contractor license status at any time through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors at nclbgc.org.
We have built patios on the same clay-heavy coastal plain soils throughout Greenville and surrounding communities. Every base we prepare accounts for the expansion and contraction of that soil - proper compaction, gravel sub-base when needed, and the right control joint spacing. That is what keeps a slab looking right five and ten years from now.
You will receive a written estimate that spells out the size, finish type, permit cost, and everything else before we start. A 300-square-foot plain concrete patio in Greenville typically runs $1,800 to $3,000 depending on site conditions - we will give you a firm number, not a range that expands after you sign.
These are the standards we hold ourselves to on every project, not just the ones where someone is watching. You can learn more about us on our about page or reach out directly. For independent information on what a well-built concrete patio involves, the Portland Cement Association's flatwork guide is a solid reference, and the Pitt County Inspections Department can confirm current permit requirements directly.
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Learn moreSpring slots in Greenville fill up fast - lock in your pour date before the summer heat arrives. Call now or submit a free estimate request and we will be in touch within one business day.