
Dirt, cracked slabs, and mud tracked into the house? We build concrete patios in Hanford that stay level, drain properly, and hold up to the clay soils and summer heat of the San Joaquin Valley.

Concrete patio construction in Hanford means clearing the area, excavating the soil, laying a compacted gravel base, and pouring a properly reinforced slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with a week of curing before you can put furniture on it.
Most homeowners contact us because their backyard has no usable outdoor surface, or because an existing patio is cracking, pooling water, or has become a tripping hazard. Hanford's long outdoor season - spring through fall - makes the backyard a genuinely valuable part of the home. A flat, level surface makes a real difference in how much you actually use it.
If you want decorative texture or pattern, we also handle stamped concrete services that can give a patio the look of stone or brick without the cost or maintenance of natural materials.
If your backyard is dirt, gravel, or patchy grass, you are losing livable space during Hanford's long outdoor season. A concrete patio gives you a stable, level surface where furniture stays put and you are not tracking mud indoors every time you step outside.
Small hairline cracks are normal in aging concrete. But cracks that are getting wider, have uneven edges, or are longer than a few inches suggest the slab is moving - often because of the clay soil common in the Hanford area. Once a slab starts shifting, patching rarely holds for long.
Standing water after rain means the slab was not poured with the right slope, or it has settled unevenly. In Hanford, water pooling near the house can eventually work toward your foundation. Puddles that sit for more than an hour after rain are a sign the surface needs attention.
Surface scaling - where the top layer of concrete peels off in thin chips - is a sign the original pour was mixed incorrectly or cured too fast. In Hanford's intense summer heat, concrete that was not protected during curing often shows this kind of deterioration within a few years.
Every patio project starts with an in-person estimate. We measure the space, look at the soil and drainage, ask how you plan to use the area, and give you a written quote. We handle the permit application with the City of Hanford, prepare the subgrade properly - which means excavating and compacting a gravel base to resist the clay soil movement common here - and manage the pour from delivery to curing.
If your project extends to the pool area, we often combine patio work with concrete pool deck installation so the entire outdoor space is built to the same standard and cures as a connected project.
For backyards with no existing surface - a common request in older Hanford homes built before patios were standard.
For cracked, settled, or scaled slabs that are past the point where repairs make financial sense.
For homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or pavers with the durability and low maintenance of concrete.
For households adding an outdoor kitchen, pergola, or additional seating that the current slab was not built to support.
Hanford's outdoor season runs roughly nine months, which means a concrete patio is not a seasonal luxury here - it is one of the most used spaces in the house. But the local climate creates two real challenges: extreme summer heat and expansive clay soil. Concrete poured in 100-degree weather without proper precautions dries too fast, which weakens the surface and leads to cracking within the first year or two. The Portland Cement Association recommends specific hot-weather practices including early morning pours and surface protection during curing - steps we take on every summer job.
The clay soil throughout Kings County swells in wet winters and shrinks in dry summers. Without a proper gravel base and adequate excavation depth, that movement will crack even a well-poured patio within a few seasons. We plan for this on every project because we have seen what the soil here does to slabs that were not built with it in mind.
We work across the area, including Selma and Tulare. The soil and climate conditions are similar across the Central Valley, and we bring the same approach to every job regardless of which city it is in.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick call or form submission is enough to get started. We will ask about the size, what is there now, and whether you have a specific finish or layout in mind.
We come out, measure the space, assess the drainage, and talk through your options including plain concrete, stamped patterns, or colored finishes. You get a written quote that covers labor, materials, and permits.
We apply for any required City of Hanford building permit. While that processes, we schedule the project and prepare the site - clearing the area, excavating, and laying the compacted gravel base.
In summer, the crew arrives early to beat the heat. The concrete is poured, leveled, and finished in a few hours. We cover the slab to slow drying. You can walk on it after 48 hours and use it normally after about a week.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation until you have a written quote. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space, review your options, and give you a number you can actually plan around.
(559) 794-9860We handle every permit required by the City of Hanford. This protects you when you sell your home and ensures the work is officially inspected and documented. Skipping permits is a shortcut that costs homeowners money later - we do not do it.
Every patio we build starts with adequate excavation and a compacted gravel base designed to handle the expand-and-shrink cycle of Kings County clay soil. This is the difference between a patio that lasts 20 years and one that cracks in three.
We schedule summer pours for early morning and protect the surface during curing. Concrete that dries too fast in 100-degree heat loses strength and surface integrity. We take the extra steps because a failed pour costs everyone more time and money.
Every project gets a written, itemized quote after we see the property in person. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we talk to you before we change anything. You should never discover a cost increase after the work is done.
We are locally owned and have been working in Hanford and Kings County since 2023. Every contractor we send holds a current California license and is covered by liability insurance - you can verify any license through the California Contractors State License Board in about two minutes.
Add patterns and texture to your patio surface that mimic stone, brick, or slate at a fraction of the cost.
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Learn moreCall us or submit your details for a free on-site estimate - Hanford's outdoor season is long, and a level concrete patio is one of the fastest ways to make your backyard usable again.