
Turn your backyard into a space you actually use. We build concrete patios in Jackson that drain properly, hold up through West Tennessee winters, and look good for decades.

Concrete patio construction in Jackson, TN involves digging and compacting the ground, building formwork around the perimeter, pouring a 4-inch slab with a slight drainage slope away from your house, and cutting control joints to manage any future cracking - most residential patios are poured in one day after a half to full day of ground prep.
Jackson homeowners often come to us after a previous patio cracked and shifted within a few years. In most cases, the cause is the clay-heavy soil common throughout Madison County. Clay absorbs water and swells, dries out and contracts - and a slab poured without the right base preparation does not stand a chance through those cycles. We take ground prep as seriously as the pour itself.
If you want to upgrade the look of your patio, our stamped concrete services can add patterns and color to your slab during the same project. And if you are also considering a pool area surface, take a look at our concrete pool decks for a cohesive outdoor space.
If your yard is all grass or bare dirt, you are missing one of the most practical home improvements available. A concrete patio gives you a level, stable surface for furniture, a grill, or a fire pit. In Jackson's long warm seasons, that adds a usable room to your home for a fraction of an interior renovation.
Hairline cracks are mostly cosmetic, but cracks you can fit a pencil into - or sections where one edge sits higher than the other - signal structural failure. In Jackson's clay-heavy soil, this is common in patios poured without proper base prep. Patching rarely holds long-term at that point.
After a rain, walk your patio. If water sits in puddles or flows toward your foundation, the slab was poured without the right slope or has settled unevenly. Standing water speeds up cracking and can cause moisture problems in a basement or crawl space over time.
Adding a covered structure or pergola needs a properly engineered base. Building on an old crumbling slab creates safety problems. Pouring a new patio with thicker footings at post locations is far less expensive than cutting into finished concrete after the fact.
We build plain and decorative patios for Jackson homeowners - starting with a free on-site estimate that accounts for your yard slope, soil conditions, and any nearby trees that could affect the slab down the road. Whether you want a simple gray slab for furniture and a grill, or a finished surface with color and texture, we work through the options before the pour so the result is exactly what you planned.
For homeowners who want to extend the look of a new patio to a pool area, we also build concrete pool decks designed to match. And if you are exploring decorative surface options, our stamped concrete services can replicate brick, stone, and other patterns in the same pour.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, durable outdoor surface with no added cost for decorative finishes.
Ideal for homeowners upgrading outdoor living areas and wanting the look of stone or brick with the durability of concrete.
Suits homeowners planning to add a pergola, covered structure, or outdoor kitchen on top of the finished slab.
Jackson sits in a humid subtropical climate with long, hot summers and winters that occasionally dip below freezing. Concrete poured in July or August can dry too fast in the heat, which causes surface cracking before the slab has had a chance to cure. We schedule summer pours for early morning and take extra steps to keep the surface moist during curing. And with Jackson seeing steady residential growth - particularly in newer neighborhoods on the outer edges of the city - outdoor living spaces have become a real priority for homeowners looking to add usable square footage without the cost of an addition.
We work across the region, including Jackson, TN and the broader West Tennessee area including Collierville, TN. In Jackson's older neighborhoods like Lambuth and North Highland, we always assess large trees near the planned patio area before the pour - mature roots can lift a slab from below over time, and catching that early is far cheaper than repairing a heaved patio later.
We respond within one business day. A few quick questions about your yard size, desired finish, and any structures you plan to add on top of the patio help us prepare before the site visit.
We visit your backyard, check slope, soil conditions, and tree proximity, and discuss finish options with you. You receive a written estimate with a firm price - not a ballpark range.
The crew digs out the area, compacts the soil, adds a gravel base for drainage, and builds the wooden forms. This prep work typically takes a half day to a full day depending on project size.
Concrete is poured, leveled, and finished - stamping or coloring happens during this stage. We cut control joints and do a final walkthrough with you before leaving the site.
We visit your yard, measure the space, check soil conditions, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. Most homeowners hear back within one business day of reaching out.
(731) 513-6281Jackson's clay-heavy soil is why patios fail early in this area. We dig deeper, compact more thoroughly, and use a gravel drainage base on every job - not only when the soil looks bad on the surface.
We grade every patio so water runs away from your home at the correct angle. A patio that drains toward your foundation is not just an inconvenience - it can cause moisture damage in your crawl space or basement over time.
We have worked in Jackson's neighborhoods - including older areas with mature trees and challenging clay soil - since 2023. We know the local conditions from direct experience, which shows in how we approach site assessment and base prep.
You will not get a ballpark range from us. After visiting your yard, we give you a written, itemized estimate. If something unexpected comes up during prep, we discuss it with you before taking any action that changes the scope or cost.
Any licensed Tennessee contractor should be able to share their state license number for verification through the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. We encourage every homeowner to check this before signing any contract, including with us. For permit questions specific to Jackson, the City of Jackson Development Services office can answer questions about what requires a permit for your specific project.
Upgrade your patio surface with stamped patterns that replicate brick, slate, or stone - poured as part of the same project.
Learn moreExtend your outdoor surface to the pool area with a concrete deck built for wet conditions and Jackson's summer heat.
Learn moreSpring and fall slots fill quickly in Jackson. Call or send a request today and we will lock in your estimate date before the schedule fills up.