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Concrete Patios Redding

Concrete Patios in Redding, CA

Redding's climate gives you 269 sunny days a year and some of the best outdoor living in California. We pour concrete patios engineered for that reality: 4,000 PSI mix with fiber reinforcement, proper drainage slope, heat-resistant finishes, and curing compounds applied within minutes to beat the Sacramento Valley heat. Broom, aggregate, or stamped, quoted as one line item.

  • 4" reinforced, 4,000 PSI
  • Heat-resistant finishes for 100°F+ summers
  • 1-year workmanship warranty
  • Free on-site estimates

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What's included in our patio pour

Every patio we install in Redding is a complete system: base, forms, reinforcement, concrete, finish, joints, and cure. Skipping any layer is the most common reason patios crack in Shasta County's extreme heat.

  • Site grading & compaction — we excavate to proper depth, then compact 4 inches of Class 2 aggregate base to 95% density.
  • Edge forms set to a positive 1/8" per foot slope away from the house, preventing water from pooling against the foundation.
  • 4,000 PSI concrete with synthetic fiber reinforcement — the standard mix for every residential patio in our climate.
  • Your choice of finish — broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped/colored (see pricing below).
  • Control joints tooled or sawcut at no more than 10 feet on center to control thermal cracking.
  • Curing compound applied within minutes of finishing — critical in Redding's heat, where ACI 305 hot-weather protocols apply on most summer pours.
  • Shade structure coordination — if you're adding a pergola or patio cover, we set post footings during the pour so everything ties together structurally.

Proper slope and drainage matter more here

Redding gets roughly 34 inches of rain per year, most of it between November and March in heavy bursts. A patio that doesn't slope correctly will pond water against your foundation, stain the surface, and create slippery conditions. We grade every patio at a minimum of 1/8" per foot away from the structure and tie into yard drainage when the lot requires it.

For patios adjacent to hillside lots or where downspouts discharge nearby, we install French drains or channel drains at the low edge. This adds $300–$600 to the project but prevents thousands in future foundation and landscaping damage.

Shade structure considerations

An uncovered patio in Redding will see surface temperatures above 140°F on peak summer days. That's too hot for bare feet, furniture pads, and most pets. If you plan to use your patio regularly from June through September, we strongly recommend integrating a shade structure:

  • Pergola footings — poured as part of the slab with Simpson post bases, saving a second mobilization.
  • Patio cover posts — we set steel post sleeves during the pour so your contractor can frame directly to them.
  • Shade sail anchors — embedded eye bolts rated for wind loads specific to the Sacramento Valley.

Planning shade before the pour saves 30–50% versus retrofitting footings later.

Our 4-step patio process

01

On-site estimate

Owner walks the yard, checks grade and drainage, discusses finish options, and hands you a written quote — usually same day.

02

Excavation & base prep

Dig to grade, install 4" compacted Class 2 base, set forms to proper slope away from the house.

03

Pour & finish

4,000 PSI fiber-reinforced mix poured, screeded, and finished to your chosen texture. Early-morning starts in summer to maximize working time.

04

Joints, cure, walk-through

Control joints cut within 12 hours, curing compound applied immediately, final walk-through with you before we clear out.

Patio finish options & pricing

We offer three standard finishes for Redding patios. All pricing includes base prep, forms, 4,000 PSI concrete, reinforcement, joints, and curing.

FinishDescriptionHeat performanceEst. cost / sq ft
Broom finishClassic textured surface, excellent traction wet or dryBest — lightest color, most reflective$6–$10
Exposed aggregateDecorative stone surface with natural color variationGood — lighter stone mixes stay cooler$8–$13
Stamped & coloredFlagstone, slate, wood-plank, or tile patterns with integral colorVaries — lighter colors recommended for Redding$12–$20

Pricing reflects 2025 Redding market. Site access, demolition of existing concrete, shade-structure footings, and drainage additions affect final cost.

Heat-resistant finishes for Redding's climate

In Redding's 100°F+ summers, concrete surface temperatures can exceed 140°F. Four strategies keep patios usable:

  1. Light integral color. White, sandstone, and buff colors reflect 25–40% more solar radiation than charcoal or dark brown. We recommend staying in the lighter third of the color chart.
  2. Broom or textured finish. Smooth troweled finishes concentrate heat at contact points. Broom and exposed aggregate spread the load and feel cooler underfoot.
  3. Cool-deck coating. Acrylic-based coatings with hollow microspheres that reduce surface temp by 20–30°F. Ideal for pool-adjacent patios.
  4. UV-stable sealer. Every exposed patio gets a UV-stable penetrating or acrylic sealer to prevent color fade and surface chalking from Redding's intense sun.

Why choose us for your Redding patio

We've poured patios across Shasta County since 2008 — in every neighborhood, on every soil type, through every heat wave. Three reasons that matters:

Hot-weather concrete specialists

Redding's summer heat is the single biggest threat to a concrete patio. We follow ACI 305 hot-weather practices on every pour above 90°F: chilled mix water, evaporation retarders, early-morning starts (typically 5:30 AM in July), and curing compound applied within minutes of finishing. Concrete poured in extreme heat without these precautions can lose 10–15% of its design strength.

0.4% callback rate across 1,200+ projects

We've tracked every callback against every job since 2008. Our 30-day callback rate is 0.4%, well under the roughly 2% industry average. We get there by speccing the right mix and base every time.

Free, written estimates, always

No trip fee. We meet you on-site, measure, check drainage and grade, and put the quote in writing the same day. If you decide not to hire us, no hard feelings.

Recent patio projects

★★★★★
"We wanted a patio big enough for a dining table and a fire pit. They poured 450 square feet of exposed aggregate in one morning, before the heat kicked in. Looks beautiful and stays cool enough to walk on barefoot until about noon in summer."
Lisa H.Enterprise · Exposed aggregate patio
★★★★★
"Had them pour a stamped flagstone patio with built-in pergola footings. Everything was coordinated perfectly — the pergola guy showed up two weeks later and bolted right to the anchors. No extra concrete work needed."
Tom R.Tierra Oaks · Stamped patio + pergola
★★★★★
"Our old patio sloped toward the house and water was pooling against the foundation every winter. They tore it out, re-graded, and poured a new slab with proper slope. First rainy season — zero puddles."
Karen D.Lake Redding · Patio replacement

Patio FAQs

How much does a concrete patio cost in Redding?

Standard broom-finish patios run $6–$10 per square foot installed. Exposed aggregate costs $8–$13 per square foot, and stamped or colored patios range from $12–$20 per square foot. A typical 400 sq ft broom-finish patio costs roughly $2,400–$4,000. Pricing includes base prep, forms, 4,000 PSI concrete, finish, joints, and curing.

How thick should a concrete patio be?

4 inches is standard for residential patios in Redding, poured over 4 inches of compacted Class 2 aggregate base. We use 4,000 PSI concrete with synthetic fiber reinforcement on every patio. Thicker pours (5–6 inches with rebar) are only needed if the patio will support heavy structures like outdoor kitchens or hot tubs.

What is the best patio finish for Redding's heat?

Broom finish in a light color is the most heat-friendly option — it reflects more sunlight and provides traction. Exposed aggregate with lighter stone also stays cooler than dark-colored stamped patterns. If you want stamped concrete, choose lighter integral colors and a UV-stable sealer. We can also apply cool-deck coatings that reduce surface temperatures by 20–30%.

Can you pour a new patio against an existing slab?

Yes, but the joint between old and new concrete must be handled correctly. We install an isolation joint (expansion material) between the existing slab and the new pour to allow independent movement. Without this, differential settling and thermal expansion will crack both slabs. We also match the new slab's elevation and slope to the existing one for proper drainage.

Should I cover my patio or leave it uncovered?

That depends on use and budget. Uncovered patios in Redding will see surface temperatures above 140°F in July and August — too hot for bare feet. A patio cover, pergola, or shade sail keeps the surface 20–40°F cooler and extends the usable hours. If you plan to leave it uncovered, we recommend a light-colored broom finish or cool-deck coating and a UV-stable sealer to minimize heat absorption and surface degradation.

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