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Connect with licensed Jacksonville concrete patio contractors for stamped concrete, decorative finishes, broom patios, and covered slab work across Jacksonville and Duval County. Part of our full range of Jacksonville concrete services — free on-site estimate, written quote before any work begins.

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Patio Services That Solve Real
Jacksonville Homeowner Problems

Jacksonville's sandy subgrade, subtropical heat, and UV exposure create outdoor living challenges most out-of-area contractors never plan for. These concrete patio services are built around those conditions from the design phase — not after problems appear. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before any work begins.

Broom Finish Concrete Patios

The most practical outdoor living space for Jacksonville homeowners. Slip-resistant, barefoot-friendly, and built with a compacted base layer and drainage slope that handles Duval County's sandy subgrade and heavy rainfall. Pricing runs $7 to $13 per square foot. Most families with kids, dogs, or a pool area choose this finish. It performs without demanding much maintenance back from you.

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Decorative & Stamped Concrete Patios

A decorative concrete patio gives Jacksonville homeowners the look of natural stone or brick at a lower cost than pavers. Color hardener and anti-slip additive are included in every decorative pour. Resealing every two to three years keeps the finish sharp under Florida's UV exposure. Budget $12 to $20 per square foot for stamped work in Duval County.

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Covered Patio & Addition-Ready Pours

If a covered patio or pergola is on your radar, plan for it now. Post anchor placements and load-bearing footings need to be poured into the slab before it cures. Retrofitting after the pour is expensive and avoidable. Bring your patio ideas to the site visit. We plan for what you want in five years, not just today.

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Concrete Slabs — Built for the Load

Garage floors, shed pads, and workshop slabs each carry different loads and need different specifications. Moisture barrier protection is standard for Jacksonville's high water table. Contractors assess soil conditions before setting a single form, and slab thickness is matched to the intended use. Standard thickness options and reinforcement specs confirmed at the site visit.

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Concrete Repair & Resurfacing

Not every cracked patio needs full replacement. Early-stage crack stabilization and resurfacing overlays can extend the life of a slab that still has subbase integrity. The determining factor is what is happening underneath — not on the surface. We evaluate the base before recommending repair or replacement. A contractor who skips that step is guessing.

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Commercial Concrete — Heavy Duty

Commercial concrete contractors in Jacksonville FL handle forklift-rated slabs, ADA slope-compliant approaches, and high-traffic loading dock surfaces across Southside and the Duval County commercial corridors. Six-inch slab depth is the standard starting point for commercial projects, with specifications matched to Duval County building requirements.

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Pool Deck Concrete — Built for the Sun

Pool decks in Jacksonville face constant UV exposure, moisture, and barefoot traffic all year. Slip-resistant finishes and UV-resistant sealer are standard specifications for pool deck concrete in this climate. Barefoot-friendly surface texture is a design requirement, not an afterthought. We also build outdoor entertainment spaces combining patio areas, fire pit zones, and outdoor dining setups.

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Sidewalks & Walkways — Inspection-Ready

Trip hazard removal and ADA compliance are the two most common drivers for sidewalk replacement in Jacksonville. Concrete contractors handling sidewalk and walkway projects pull the required Duval County permits, complete work to Florida Building Code specifications, and deliver results that pass city inspection. ADA ramp specifications and standard pricing confirmed at the site visit.

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Why Choose Us

Why Jacksonville Homeowners Choose These Contractors

Here is the honest version. We are not the cheapest option in Jacksonville. We are the option that shows up before quoting you, gives you a written estimate you can hold someone to, and builds your patio to last through Florida's UV exposure and sandy subgrade pressure. Most customers tell us they wish they had done this the first time around.

We Are Ready For You
DBPR Licensed & Fully Insured

Every contractor holds a valid Florida DBPR license and carries full general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. Always request proof of licensing and proof of insurance before work begins. You can verify any Florida contractor license through the state portal before signing anything.

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Written Estimate Before Any Work

You receive a written, itemized estimate you approve before any commitment. No phone quotes. No ballpark guesses. If the scope or cost changes for any reason, you hear about it before a single tool moves on your property. No change orders without your sign-off. Ever.

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Warranty Terms in Writing — Always

Warranty coverage varies by contractor. We confirm what is covered, for how long, and what triggers the warranty before any work begins. Verbal warranties are not enforceable in Florida. Every warranty is documented in writing at the final walkthrough. You keep a copy before we leave the site.

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Real Jacksonville Local Knowledge

Sandy subgrade, high water table, thermal expansion cycles, and subtropical humidity require specific pour planning that out-of-area contractors miss. We have completed projects across Mandarin, Southside, Riverside, Ponte Vedra Beach, and dozens of other Jacksonville neighborhoods. That is documented local experience, not guesswork.

Sandy Subgrade High Water Table Thermal Expansion
ACI Standards & Florida Building Code

Every pour is built to ACI concrete installation standards and the Florida Building Code. OSHA safety standards are followed on every job site. Duval County permit requirements are handled as part of every applicable project. Not as an add-on. Not as a surprise charge.

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Clear Timeline — No Deposit Surprises

A clear project start date and realistic completion window are confirmed before any deposit is requested. Ask about scheduling, project phasing, and payment options when you request your estimate. A good contractor gives you a timeline before asking for money. We do not ask for a deposit until you have a written schedule in hand.

Project Phasing Payment Options No Deposit First
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Service Coverage

Concrete Services Across
Jacksonville & Duval County

Concrete contractors serving Jacksonville cover the full geography of Duval County and surrounding communities. Whether the project is residential, commercial, or a specialty finish — experienced local contractors know what these neighborhoods require.

Areas We Serve
Jacksonville, FL Mandarin Arlington Riverside Avondale Southside Northside San Marco Jacksonville Beach Atlantic Beach Neptune Beach Ponte Vedra Beach Nocatee Orange Park Fleming Island Duval County St. Johns County Clay County
Mandarin, Arlington &
Jacksonville's Established Neighborhoods
Mandarin's mature oak canopy means root systems are a genuine subbase risk that contractors assess before pouring. Arlington's established neighborhoods often involve full driveway replacement rather than surface repair. Riverside and Avondale properties require careful access planning given lot sizes and proximity. Contractors who know these neighborhoods arrive prepared — not learning on your job.
Commercial Concrete Across
Southside & Duval County
The Southside Jacksonville commercial corridor generates consistent demand for warehouse slabs, forklift-rated flatwork, ADA-compliant walkways, and loading dock surfaces. Concrete contractors active here know Duval County's commercial specifications, Florida Building Code requirements, and the project timelines that businesses in this market expect.
Residential & Decorative Work
in Ponte Vedra & St. Johns County
Ponte Vedra Beach and Nocatee projects typically call for HOA-compliant specifications and decorative finishes. Stamped concrete, premium pool deck finishes, and high-specification residential driveways are the common project types. Contractors serving St. Johns County bring the same DBPR-licensed, insured, and permit-compliant approach to every project.
Licensed & Insured on Every Project
Every Jacksonville project is completed by a DBPR-licensed crew carrying full general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. Verify any Florida contractor license before signing anything.
Free On-Site Assessment — No Phone Quotes
We visit your property before quoting. Subgrade conditions, drainage, and site access are evaluated in person. No Jacksonville concrete contractor should quote a final price without a site visit.
Duval County Permit Coordination
If your project requires a Duval County permit, the contractor handles it as part of standard process. HOA approvals are coordinated before any work begins.
ACI Standards & Florida Building Code
Every pour is built to ACI concrete installation standards and the Florida Building Code. OSHA safety standards followed on every site. Jacksonville's sandy subgrade and high water table factored into every pour.
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Not sure if we cover your area?

We serve all of Jacksonville and Duval County, plus surrounding St. Johns and Clay County communities. A licensed contractor will confirm your area and schedule a free on-site visit. No commitment required on the first call.

Service Locations
Jacksonville, FL Duval County Mandarin Arlington Southside Northside Riverside Avondale San Marco Jacksonville Beach Atlantic Beach Neptune Beach Ponte Vedra Beach Nocatee St. Johns County Orange Park Fleming Island Clay County
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Concrete Contractors Jacksonville FL

Your Local Concrete Company
in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville presents specific challenges that out-of-area contractors consistently underestimate. Sandy subgrade, high water table, UV exposure, and subtropical humidity demand local expertise built on real Duval County experience. Our Jacksonville concrete contractor services cover patios, slabs, and stamped concrete — and if you also need a new driveway, see our dedicated concrete driveway installation page for installation, repair, and resurfacing across Duval County.

DBPR Licensed

Valid Florida DBPR license on every project. Verifiable before you signstate portal link provided on request.

ACI-Informed Installs

Every pour built to ACI concrete installation standards and Florida Building Code — not just minimum compliance.

On-Time, Every Time

Clear project start date and realistic completion window confirmed before any deposit is requested.

Jacksonville concrete contractor — licensed crew Duval County patio and driveway installation
500+
Projects
Completed
Local Duval Expertise

Sandy subgrade, high water table, and subtropical heat — every pour is planned around Jacksonville's specific conditions from day one. This applies to driveways and patios equally.

Warranty in Writing

Warranty terms documented before work starts. Verbal warranties are not enforceable in Florida — we put everything in writing before we leave.

No Hidden Fees

Written, itemized estimate you approve before any work. No change orders without your sign-off — ever. The number you approve is the number you pay. Applies to every service on our Jacksonville contractor homepage .

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How Much Does Concrete Patio Installation Cost in Jacksonville?

Concrete patio pricing in Jacksonville varies by project type, surface area, and finish. Jacksonville's sandy subgrade often requires additional base preparation and that affects final cost. These ranges reflect current Duval County market pricing for licensed, insured contractors only. No contractor should quote a final price without a site visit.

What Affects Your Final Price
Patio size and square footage
Finish type — broom, stamped, exposed
Slab thickness and reinforcement spec
Base preparation depth
Drainage slope requirements
Permit and HOA specifications
Sandy subgrade conditions
High water table depth
These are estimated ranges only. Final pricing depends on site conditions, subbase requirements, reinforcement spec, and finish choice. No Jacksonville concrete contractor should quote a final price without a site visit. Always request a written, itemized estimate.
Jacksonville Pricing Guide
USD · Duval County · Updated 2026
Service Price Range Notes
Broom Finish Patio $7–$13/sq ft Drainage slope and compacted base included
Stamped Concrete Patio $12–$20/sq ft Color hardener, pattern, anti-slip additive
Exposed Aggregate Patio $9–$14/sq ft UV-resistant sealer standard spec
Pool Deck Concrete $9–$16/sq ft Slip-resistant finish and UV sealer standard
Covered Patio Slab Quote Required Footing depth and post anchor specs vary
Patio Repair / Resurfacing Quote Required Depends on subbase integrity assessment
Commercial Concrete $8–$15/sq ft Forklift-rated 6-inch slabs, ADA approaches
* Estimates only. Final price depends on site conditions, base prep depth, reinforcement spec, and finish. Always get a written estimate after a site visit.
Concrete vs. Pavers — Jacksonville Cost Comparison
Concrete Concrete Patio $7–$20/sq ft One-time install. Low maintenance. Lasts 25 to 40 years in Duval County with proper sealing. Handles sandy subgrade better than pavers over time. Lower Long-Term Cost
VS
Pavers Paver Patio $15–$30/sq ft Higher install cost. Individual pieces shift in Jacksonville's sandy soil. Annual re-sanding, weed growth in joints, periodic re-levelling required. Higher Upfront + Maintenance
Common Cost Questions — Jacksonville
How much does concrete cost per cubic yard in Jacksonville?
Ready-mix concrete in Jacksonville typically runs $140 to $175 per cubic yard delivered, depending on mix design and current material costs. Most residential patios use 1 to 3 cubic yards. Volume is confirmed at the site visit after measuring the patio area and slab thickness.
How much does it cost to concrete 1,000 sq ft in Jacksonville?
A 1,000 sq ft concrete pour in Jacksonville typically runs $6,000 to $12,000 for standard flatwork, including subgrade preparation, rebar reinforcement, and broom finish. Stamped or decorative finishes at this size run $12,000 to $20,000.
How much does a 20x20 concrete patio cost in Jacksonville?
A 20x20 patio covers 400 sq ft. In Jacksonville, a broom finish typically runs $2,800 to $5,200. Stamped concrete at that size runs $4,800 to $8,000 depending on pattern complexity and drainage requirements.
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Repair or Replace

Your Patio Does Not
Always Need Full Replacement

Not every cracked or damaged patio needs to come out. The key question is what is happening underneath. If the subbase is still stable, resurfacing and crack stabilization can add years of life at a fraction of replacement cost. If the base has shifted, repair buys time but it does not solve the problem.

Repair Is an Option When Signs the slab may qualify for stabilization
Full Replacement Is Needed When Signs the base has failed beyond repair
Repair Is an Option When Early intervention saves money

Surface problems without subbase movement are often fixable. A contractor who evaluates the base before recommending either option is working correctly. Early-stage stabilization typically costs a fraction of full replacement.

Surface spalling or hairline cracks — slab is still level and structurally sound
Isolated cracks without subbase movement — no uneven sections, no heaving
Minor settling that has not disrupted drainage slope — water still drains correctly
Slab has been properly maintained — UV-resistant sealer applied regularly
Subbase integrity is confirmed intact on site assessment
Full Replacement Is Needed When Repair will only buy time, not fix the cause

When the base has moved, no surface fix lasts. Full replacement with proper compacted gravel base, moisture barrier, and drainage slope is the only long-term solution. We will tell you honestly which situation you are in after the site assessment.

Base layer has shifted significantly — sections at different heights, uneven surface
Drainage is failing — water pools on the surface after every rainfall event
Wide, uneven, or growing cracks — not just hairline, structural concern present
Slab heaved from oak root systems — common in Mandarin, Riverside, Avondale
Multiple sections settled at different angles — full structural integrity compromised
The Honest Assessment Process

Every assessment starts with the subbase — not the surface. We evaluate subbase integrity, drainage performance, crack pattern, and slab level before recommending either option. A contractor who recommends replacement without a subbase evaluation is not assessing your patio. They are selling you a job. We will always tell you what we actually find.

25–40yr
Properly built concrete patio lifespan in Jacksonville
3–5yr
Lifespan of a poorly built patio without base prep
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FAQ

Patio Installation Questions Answered

Well, it depends. That is the honest answer to most patio questions. This section covers what Jacksonville homeowners actually ask before calling us — from cost to permits to how long concrete really lasts in Florida's climate.

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25–40yr
Properly built patio lifespan in Jacksonville
$7–$20
Per sq ft range — broom to stamped finish
28 days
Full cure time — initial set in 24–48 hrs
4–5 in
Standard slab thickness for Jacksonville patios
Typically $7 to $13 per square foot for a broom finish. Stamped concrete runs $12 to $20 per square foot. A 12x16 patio usually lands between $1,700 and $3,400 for standard work. Always get a written estimate after a site visit. Phone quotes for concrete work are not reliable in Jacksonville's market.

Concrete Patio Cost Square Footage Written Estimate
A properly installed concrete patio in Jacksonville typically lasts 25 to 40 years. Patios with poor base preparation fail in 3 to 5 years. Patio lifespan depends on base preparation, not on the surface material. UV-resistant sealer reapplied every two to three years extends the finish life.

Patio Lifespan Compacted Gravel Base UV-Resistant Sealer
Replacing an existing patio within the same footprint usually does not require a permit. New additions, covered structures, and electrical work typically do. We handle Duval County permit coordination for every applicable project. You do not need to navigate that process alone.

Duval County Permit HOA Approval Florida Building Code
Most residential concrete patios require a minimum 4 inch slab thickness. Areas supporting heavier loads — covered patios, outdoor kitchens, or pergola post footings — typically require 4.5 to 5 inches. Slab thickness is confirmed at the site assessment after evaluating your subgrade conditions.

Slab Thickness Reinforced Concrete Slab Subgrade Conditions
All concrete develops minor surface cracks over time. Correctly spaced control joints direct cracking to planned locations where it does not affect structural integrity. Patios with proper control joint spacing and a correctly prepared base rarely develop problematic cracking from thermal expansion cycles.

Control Joints Thermal Expansion Subtropical Humidity
A concrete patio requires 4 to 6 inches of compacted gravel base material. In Jacksonville, Florida's sandy soil beneath the base makes proper compaction essential — loose sand under a slab shifts with water movement. A moisture barrier over the base reduces moisture migration from the high water table below.

Compacted Gravel Base Moisture Barrier Florida Sandy Soil
Concrete reaches initial set in 24 to 48 hours. Full structural strength develops over 28 days. You can walk on the surface lightly after 48 to 72 hours. Curing compound is applied immediately after finishing to seal moisture into the slab during the critical first weeks. Jacksonville's subtropical heat accelerates surface drying — curing compound is not optional on Florida outdoor pours.

Concrete Curing Process Curing Compound 28-Day Cure
Stamped concrete color fades over time without proper maintenance. UV-resistant sealer protects the color hardener and surface finish. Resealing every 2 to 3 years prevents fading and maintains the decorative appearance under Jacksonville's intense UV exposure. Stamped concrete without regular resealing shows visible fading in 5 to 7 years.

UV Exposure Color Hardener Patio Maintenance
Stamped concrete with the correct anti-slip additive and textured finish is safe for pool decks. The finish texture and sealer type determine slip resistance. Pool deck concrete in Jacksonville should always include an anti-slip additive in the sealer specification — this is a design requirement, not an optional upgrade.

Anti-Slip Additive Pool Deck Slip-Resistant Finish
Most residential patios benefit from either wire mesh reinforcement or rebar reinforcement. Rebar provides stronger crack resistance for heavier applications. Reinforcement holds the slab together if movement occurs in the base below. A contractor who omits reinforcement entirely on a Florida patio — given our sandy subgrade conditions — is cutting corners.

Rebar Reinforcement Wire Mesh Sandy Subgrade
Check their Florida DBPR license at myfloridalicense.com. Ask for proof of insurance and proof of licensing before signing anything. Get a written estimate after a site visit — never over the phone. Any contractor quoting without seeing your subgrade conditions is guessing at a number.

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Yes. A well-built concrete patio is a home improvement that adds measurable property value in Jacksonville. Usable outdoor entertainment space is consistently valued by buyers in this market. A clean, level, well-finished outdoor living space reads as a completed feature — not a project to deal with. It returns more than it costs in most Jacksonville neighborhoods.

Property Value Home Improvement Outdoor Living Space
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