
A concrete patio gives your backyard a stable, low-maintenance surface that works year-round. We build patios in Rohnert Park that stay level through wet winters and dry summers, with drainage graded away from your foundation.

Concrete patio construction in Rohnert Park involves excavating the area, compacting the soil and gravel base, and pouring a reinforced slab — most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with a week of curing before you can use the space fully.
A lot of Rohnert Park homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s as part of a planned residential community. Many of those properties either have no backyard patio at all, or have aging concrete flatwork that has been working against clay-heavy Sonoma County soil for decades. If your yard has no usable surface, or the existing slab is cracked and draining toward your house, a new concrete patio addresses both problems at once.
Once your patio is complete, many homeowners also look at adding decorative elements. Our stamped concrete services can be applied to a patio pour to give the surface the look of stone or brick without the higher cost of natural materials.
If your backyard is mostly lawn, dirt, or gravel and you find yourself avoiding it because there is nowhere comfortable to sit, a patio is the most practical fix. A concrete surface gives you a stable, level area that works year-round and does not require the ongoing upkeep of a wood deck.
Older concrete flatwork in Rohnert Park — especially slabs poured in the 1960s and 1970s — often shows significant cracking, heaving, or surface deterioration. If sections have shifted up or down, or water pools after rain, the slab has reached the end of its useful life and replacement makes more sense than patching.
If water runs toward your house during Rohnert Park's rainy season instead of away from it, the grade around your home may be directing water the wrong way. A properly designed and sloped concrete patio can redirect that water away from your foundation, protecting your home from long-term moisture damage.
If you notice doors sticking in winter and loosening in summer, or if you can see the ground around your home crack visibly during dry spells, you likely have the expansive clay soil common in this part of Sonoma County. That same movement is hard on any existing concrete, and it means any new patio needs to be built with a proper base — not just poured directly on the ground.
Plain gray concrete is the most affordable and durable finish, and it suits most homes in Rohnert Park. The surface can be given a broom texture that improves grip in wet weather, which matters during the five months of rainy season this area sees each year. For homeowners who want a more distinctive look, colored concrete and stamped patterns are available and add moderate cost depending on complexity. Every patio we build includes proper drainage grading — sloped slightly away from the house — as a standard part of the work.
We also handle the full permit process through the City of Rohnert Park, including coordinating the inspection after the pour. If your project is in a neighborhood with an HOA, we can help you prepare that submission at the same time as the permit application, so both approvals move in parallel and do not double the delay.
If your backyard is near a pool area, our concrete pool decks service covers that type of work specifically — a pool deck has different slip-resistance and drainage requirements than a standard backyard patio.
Best for homeowners who want a low-maintenance, durable surface at the most affordable price point.
Best for homeowners who want to add visual interest and coordinate the patio with their home's exterior without a premium price.
Best for homeowners who want the appearance of stone, brick, or tile with the long-term durability and lower maintenance of concrete.
The Sonoma Valley floor, including Rohnert Park, sits on clay-heavy soil that behaves differently from sand or loam. Clay expands as it absorbs water in winter and contracts as it dries in summer. A patio poured directly on this soil without proper excavation and base preparation will start showing cracks within a few years as the ground moves underneath it. We excavate deeper, compact the subgrade, and lay adequate gravel to buffer the slab from soil movement — the same approach we use on every project from Santa Rosa to Petaluma.
Rohnert Park's Mediterranean climate creates a reliable outdoor season, but the wet winters from November through March mean timing matters. We schedule concrete work during the dry season and will not pour in conditions that could damage the surface. If you book in early spring, we can typically have your patio complete well before the warm evenings of June arrive — which is when you actually want to be using it.
Rohnert Park was developed rapidly as a planned community starting in the late 1950s, and many homeowners here live in tract homes with limited original outdoor living infrastructure. A concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to add functional outdoor space, and contractors who have worked in these neighborhoods understand the drainage patterns, soil conditions, and HOA requirements specific to this city. We also serve homeowners in Novato who face similar conditions across the bay.
Call or submit the form and we will schedule a visit to measure your space, check ground conditions, and discuss any design preferences. You will receive a written, itemized quote within one business day. We recommend getting two or three estimates so you have a basis for comparison.
We apply for the building permit through the City of Rohnert Park before any work begins. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare that submission at the same time so both approvals can move forward together rather than sequentially.
The crew marks the area, excavates to the right depth, compacts the subgrade, and lays the gravel base. Forms are set to define the shape and edges of the patio, and reinforcement is placed inside before any concrete is poured. This step determines how long your patio lasts.
The concrete truck arrives and the crew pours, levels, and finishes the surface. You can walk on it within 24 to 48 hours and use it normally after a week. We do a final walkthrough with you, explain the control joints, and give you sealing recommendations before we leave.
We respond to all requests within one business day. Spring booking slots fill fast once the dry season starts — reach out now to lock in your project date.
(707) 682-1628We prepare every patio base specifically for the expansive clay soils common in Rohnert Park and the Santa Rosa Plain. Proper excavation depth, subgrade compaction, and a gravel buffer are what keep your patio level and crack-free through the seasonal ground movement this area experiences every year.
Every patio we build is sloped away from your house so rainwater runs off toward the yard rather than pooling against your foundation. In Rohnert Park's older neighborhoods, poor drainage is a real issue — a correctly graded patio can actually improve the situation rather than make it worse.
We handle the City of Rohnert Park permit process on every project. An independent inspector signs off after the pour, so you have documentation that the work was done correctly. That matters at resale — unpermitted flatwork is one of the most common disclosure issues North Bay homeowners encounter during escrow.
Our California contractor's license is active and searchable on the Contractors State License Board website. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation, and we have completed patio projects across Rohnert Park's neighborhoods. References from local jobs are available on request.
The right contractor for a Rohnert Park patio knows the local soil, pulls the permit, grades for drainage, and does not cut corners on base preparation. Before you sign anything, verify the contractor's license through the California Contractors State License Board and confirm they will call California 811 to locate buried utility lines before any excavation begins.
Add texture and pattern to your patio pour with stamped concrete that mimics the look of stone, brick, or wood at a lower cost.
Learn morePool deck concrete requires specific slip-resistance finishes and drainage details — different requirements than a standard backyard patio.
Learn moreSpring booking slots fill fast once the rains stop. Call now or submit the form to get a written estimate and lock in your start date before the dry season rush.