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Concrete patios — formed, reinforced, and drained right for North Texas clay. Built to last.
Concrete patios are the most cost-effective way to establish a durable outdoor living surface in Sachse, and when built correctly on properly prepared base, they last for decades. We focus heavily on base preparation and reinforcement in Sachse because the clay soil on both the Collin County and Dallas County sides requires a gravel sub-base and proper control joint placement to manage cracking where you want it rather than where the soil decides.
From $3,500 · Finance from $58/mo · Response Within 1 Business Day
Scope of Work
Why i30 Builders
Sachse homeowners frequently refer us to their neighbors — and that trust is something we work hard to earn and keep. We're always just a call away if you have questions after the project is done.
How It Works
Site Assessment
We evaluate existing grade, drainage direction, and sub-base conditions before quoting.
Form & Reinforce
Forms set for proper drainage slope, rebar or fiber reinforcement installed per pour thickness.
Pour & Finish
Concrete poured and finished to your selected texture — broom, smooth, or exposed aggregate.
Walk Through
We inspect the cured surface for flatness, drainage direction, and edge quality before sign-off.
Concrete Patio FAQs for Sachse
We pour residential patios at four-inch minimum thickness with fiber or rebar reinforcement. Given Sachse's clay soil conditions on both the Collin County and Dallas County sides of town, we do not cut corners on slab thickness or base compaction. Properties near Lake Ray Hubbard with higher moisture exposure may warrant additional reinforcement depending on the site drainage assessment we perform before quoting.
Base preparation and forming typically takes one day, the pour itself is one day, and curing requires seven to ten days before the surface can handle regular foot traffic. Total project time from mobilization to sign-off is typically two to three weeks. We schedule around weather conditions to avoid pouring during rain events that can damage the finish surface of a fresh concrete slab.
Standard broom finish is the most common and most slip-resistant option. Smooth trowel finish, exposed aggregate, and salt finish are also available. For Sachse homeowners who want more visual interest without the cost of stamped concrete, exposed aggregate provides a decorative look at moderate additional cost. We walk you through the options at consultation with examples of each finish so you can make an informed selection.
Client Experience
“Our backyard had three problems: no privacy, terrible drainage after every rain, and an ugly cracked concrete pad. i30 Builders fixed all three in one project. Cedar privacy fence along the back and sides, French drain running to the street, and a paver patio over where the old concrete was. They phased it correctly — drainage and grading first, fence second, pavers last. The yard doesn't flood anymore and we actually use the patio now. I've used a lot of contractors over the years and these guys are in the top tier: show up when they say, communicate what's happening, and actually clean up after themselves.”
Lisa Wainwright
Forney, TX · Fence, Drainage & Paver Patio
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