Concrete Patios in Murfreesboro, TN
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Create the perfect outdoor living space with a custom concrete patio. From simple slabs to elaborate entertainment areas, we design and build patios that enhance your lifestyle and increase your home’s value.
Why Choose a Concrete Patio?
Advantages:
- Affordable – Less expensive than stone or pavers
- Durable – Lasts 25-30 years with minimal maintenance
- Versatile – Can be colored, stamped, or textured
- Low maintenance – No weeds, no shifting, easy to clean
- Customizable – Any size, shape, or design
- Increases home value – Outdoor living spaces are highly desirable
Concrete Patio Design Options
Standard Concrete Patio
Classic gray finish. Clean, functional, and affordable. Perfect for homeowners who want a simple outdoor space without decorative elements.
Stamped Concrete Patio
Decorative patterns that mimic stone, brick, or tile. Add visual interest with custom designs and colors. [Learn more about stamped concrete →]
Colored Concrete Patio
Integral color or stained finishes. Match your home’s exterior or create a unique outdoor aesthetic.
Exposed Aggregate Patio
Textured finish with decorative stones. Slip-resistant and visually appealing. Great for pool decks and high-traffic areas.
Polished Concrete Patio
Smooth, glossy finish. Modern, industrial look. Requires regular sealing to maintain shine.
Concrete Patio Cost in Murfreesboro
Average pricing:
- Standard concrete: $6-$10 per square foot
- Stamped concrete: $12-$18 per square foot
- Colored concrete: $8-$12 per square foot
- Exposed aggregate: $10-$15 per square foot
Common patio sizes:
- Small (10′ x 10′): 100 sq ft = $600-$1,000
- Medium (12′ x 16′): 192 sq ft = $1,150-$1,920
- Large (16′ x 20′): 320 sq ft = $1,920-$3,200
- Extra large (20′ x 24′): 480 sq ft = $2,880-$4,800
Prices vary based on site conditions, thickness, and finishing options. Call for accurate quote.
Patio Design Ideas
Popular patio layouts:
- Simple rectangle – Classic, functional, easy to furnish
- L-shaped – Wraps around corner of house, creates defined spaces
- Circular or curved – Softer look, great for fire pits or seating areas
- Multi-level – Separate dining and lounging areas with steps
- Integrated features – Built-in seating, planters, or fire pits
Size recommendations:
- Dining area: 12′ x 12′ minimum (seats 4-6)
- Lounging area: 10′ x 12′ minimum (fits furniture set)
- Entertainment area: 16′ x 20′ or larger (dining + lounging)
- Fire pit area: 12′ diameter minimum (seating around fire)
Our Patio Installation Process
1. Design Consultation
We discuss your vision, measure your space, and provide design recommendations based on your budget and lifestyle.
2. Site Preparation
We excavate to proper depth, grade for drainage away from your home, and compact the base.
3. Forming & Reinforcement
We install forms to shape your patio and add rebar or wire mesh for structural strength.
4. Concrete Pouring
We pour high-quality concrete mix, ensuring proper thickness (typically 4 inches for patios).
5. Finishing
We smooth, texture, stamp, or color the surface according to your design. Control joints are cut to prevent cracking.
6. Curing & Sealing
Concrete cures for 7-28 days. We recommend sealing for protection and enhanced appearance.
Concrete Patio Maintenance
Keep your patio looking great:
- Sweep regularly to remove debris
- Rinse with water or pressure wash annually
- Reseal every 2-3 years to protect against stains and weather
- Fix small cracks promptly to prevent expansion
- Avoid deicing salts in winter (use sand instead)
Frequently Asked Questions
How thick should a concrete patio be?
4 inches is standard for residential patios. We may recommend 5-6 inches for heavy furniture or poor soil conditions.
Do I need a permit for a concrete patio?
Most cities in Tennessee don’t require permits for ground-level patios, but check with your local building department. We can help with permit applications if needed.
Can you pour concrete against my house?
Yes, but we install expansion joints to prevent damage to your foundation. Proper grading ensures water drains away from your home.
How long before I can use my new patio?
You can walk on it after 24-48 hours. Wait 7 days before placing heavy furniture. Full strength is reached after 28 days.
What’s the best time of year to pour a patio?
Spring and fall are ideal (temperatures between 50-80°F). We can pour in summer or winter with proper precautions.
Service Areas
We install concrete patios throughout Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, and Rutherford County.
Get Your Free Patio Quote
Ready to create your dream outdoor space? Call 615-592-6692 or fill out our contact form for a free consultation and estimate.
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