Concrete Patios

Turn your outdoor space into somewhere you actually want to spend time, with a custom concrete patio built by Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company.

Clean concrete patio installed next to a home in Huntington Beach, CA showing smooth tile-pattern finish

A wood deck might look nice at first, but it warps, splinters, and rots, especially this close to the coast. A concrete patio gives you a surface that holds up against sun, salt air, rain, and heavy outdoor furniture year after year without constant upkeep. At Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company, we design and install concrete patios that fit your yard, your style, and your budget.

Whether you want a simple, clean slab for a table and chairs or a larger entertainment area with a decorative finish, we handle the full project from demolition to final seal. You tell us what you need, and we make it happen.

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Why Concrete Patios Outlast Wood Decks in Southern California

Wood decks are popular, but they come with a real maintenance burden, especially in a coastal climate like Huntington Beach. Here is a straight comparison so you can see what you are actually getting with each option.

  • Durability: Concrete does not rot, warp, or get eaten by termites. A properly poured slab can last 40 or more years with minimal attention.
  • Maintenance: Wood needs annual sealing or staining to prevent damage. Concrete just needs an occasional rinse or pressure wash.
  • Fire safety: Concrete is non-combustible, which matters if you use a fire pit or grill on your patio.
  • Design options: Concrete can be stamped, stained, brushed, or colored to look like stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the cost.
  • Cost over time: Concrete costs more upfront than basic wood, but you spend far less replacing boards, fixing rot, and restaining every year.

Want something that looks like natural stone but holds up better? Ask us about stamped and decorative concrete for a patio that looks high-end without the premium price of real stone or pavers.

Patio Finish Options: From Simple to Stunning

Plain gray is not your only option. There are several ways to finish a concrete patio that change the look completely. Here is what we offer, from the most straightforward to the most decorative.

Broom Finish

This is the standard finish for outdoor concrete. A broom is dragged across the wet surface to create a textured, slip-resistant surface. It is the most affordable option and works well for any backyard setting.

Exposed Aggregate

The top layer of cement paste is washed away to reveal the stones and pebbles in the mix. This gives the surface a natural, speckled look that hides dirt well and stays slip-resistant even when wet.

Stamped Concrete

Patterns are pressed into the wet concrete to mimic stone, brick, or tile. This is the most popular decorative option for patios because it looks expensive without costing what real stone does. Colors can be added to the mix or applied as a surface stain.

Salt Finish

Rock salt is pressed into the surface and then washed out, leaving small pits across the surface. This gives the patio a subtle, earthy texture that looks great around pools and in natural garden settings.

We Handle the Whole Job, Start to Finish

You should not have to coordinate three different crews to get a patio built. We manage every step of the process so you have one point of contact and one crew you can trust.

  • Site prep and excavation to the right depth
  • Gravel base compaction for proper drainage and support
  • Forming the patio shape to your exact dimensions
  • Steel reinforcement to prevent cracking under weight
  • Concrete pouring and your choice of surface finish
  • Control joint cutting to manage where the slab flexes
  • Proper curing and cleanup after the work is done

If your project also involves a walkway from the patio to the street or side gate, we can do that in the same pour. Learn more about our sidewalks, walkways, and flatwork service to see how we handle connected concrete surfaces.

Common Questions About Concrete Patios

Here are answers to questions we hear regularly from homeowners getting ready for a new patio project.

How thick should a concrete patio be?
For most residential patios, 4 inches is the standard thickness. It handles patio furniture, grills, and foot traffic with no problem. If you plan to park a vehicle on it or install something especially heavy, like a hot tub or large stone planter, we may recommend 5 or 6 inches with extra rebar. We will assess your specific situation and recommend the right depth when we come out for your free estimate.
How long does it take to install a concrete patio?
Most patio installs take one to two days for the actual work, depending on size and complexity. If demolition is needed, that adds time. After pouring, you should stay off the surface for at least 24 to 48 hours and avoid placing heavy furniture for about a week. Full curing takes 28 days, but you can use the patio lightly well before that. We will walk you through the exact timeline when we quote your job.
Will my concrete patio crack over time?
All concrete will develop some minor cracking over time because the material expands and contracts with temperature changes. The goal is to control where those cracks happen. We do this by cutting control joints into the slab during installation. These are the lines you see in concrete patios and sidewalks. They give the slab a place to flex without letting random cracks run across the middle of your patio. Proper base prep and mix quality also make a big difference in how little cracking you see over the years.

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