Ready to get more out of your backyard? We build concrete patios in Frankfort, IN that hold up through Indiana winters - proper gravel base, freeze-thaw rated mix, and correct drainage so your slab stays flat and solid for years.

Concrete patio construction in Frankfort, IN involves excavating the area, laying a compacted gravel base, setting forms, and pouring a reinforced slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, then several days to cure before use.
A lot of Frankfort homeowners have a yard full of potential and nowhere comfortable to use it. Dragging lawn chairs across the grass every summer, dealing with muddy shoes in spring, or watching a wood deck require more work every year are all reasons people come to us. A properly built concrete patio gives you a permanent outdoor room - one that is ready every time you walk out the back door and that does not need annual maintenance to stay in shape.
If you want to go beyond a plain slab, our stamped concrete services can add patterns and textures that look like stone, brick, or wood - using the same durable concrete base. For homeowners with a pool or wanting a coordinated backyard, our concrete pool decks service covers that ground as well.
If your backyard is all grass with nowhere to sit, grill, or let the kids play without dealing with mud, you are losing outdoor living space every season. A concrete patio gives you a permanent, level surface that is ready every time you step outside.
An old concrete slab that has cracked, heaved, or is shedding its surface is past the point of patching. Central Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles accelerate that deterioration every winter, and a slab that is already compromised will continue to decline.
Wood decks in Indiana's climate require regular staining, sealing, and board replacement to stay safe. If you are tired of the annual maintenance cycle, a concrete patio handles the same weather with far less ongoing effort once it is properly sealed.
If you are cramming furniture onto a tiny stoop or a slab that no longer fits your family, a replacement pour is an opportunity to redesign the layout - bigger, better-placed, and finished to match how you actually live outdoors.
Every patio we build starts with excavating the clay soil that makes up most of the ground in Clinton County, replacing it with a compacted gravel base, and setting the forms with a deliberate slope away from your home for drainage. From there we pour, screed, and finish the surface while the concrete is still workable - the finish choice happens before the pour, so we talk through your options at the site visit. A broom finish is the most common choice for Frankfort homeowners: slip-resistant, easy to maintain, and built for years of use by families, pets, and outdoor furniture without showing it. For homeowners who want more visual impact, we also offer stamped concrete patterns and exposed-aggregate finishes that look great and carry the same structural base underneath.
We also offer stamped concrete services as a standalone option if you want a decorative treatment for a new or existing surface, and our concrete pool decks service handles poolside surfaces with the same attention to drainage and freeze-thaw durability.
The go-to choice for durability, affordability, and low maintenance - a clean, textured surface that handles Indiana weather and heavy family use without drama.
For homeowners who want their outdoor space to look as good as it performs - patterns that mimic stone, brick, or wood with the same long-lasting concrete foundation.
We handle tearout of cracked or deteriorated slabs, haul away the debris, and start fresh with a properly prepared base - no partial repairs that just delay the inevitable.
If your current patio is too small or no longer laid out the way you want it, we can extend, reconfigure, or replace the footprint to match how you actually use your outdoor space.
Central Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles are the dominant force on any outdoor concrete surface in Frankfort. From November through March, temperatures regularly cross the freezing point - sometimes multiple times in a week. Water works its way into the tiny pores of a concrete slab, freezes and expands, then thaws - and over many seasons that process causes scaling, cracking, and surface damage. The clay-heavy glacial soils common throughout Clinton County add a second challenge: that ground expands when wet and shrinks when dry, meaning a slab without a proper compacted gravel base will shift with the seasons. Building a patio here that lasts requires the right concrete mix, the right base work, and drainage that accounts for Frankfort's flat terrain.
We serve Frankfort and the surrounding communities, including Lebanon, IN and Tipton, IN. Whether your backyard is in an older neighborhood near downtown or a newer development on the west side of town, we know the soil conditions, the drainage patterns, and the permit requirements for your area.
Call or send us a message to describe what you have in mind - approximate size, location in your yard, and any finish preferences. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit before giving you a written quote.
We walk the yard with you, check slope and drainage, discuss finish options, and confirm whether a permit applies. This visit is your chance to ask questions and make sure the design fits how you want to use the space.
We dig out the clay soil to the right depth, bring in compacted gravel fill, and set the slope so water drains away from your home. In Frankfort's flat terrain, getting drainage right at this stage is the single most important thing we do.
The ready-mix truck arrives, we pour, screed, and finish to your chosen texture, and cut control joints before the concrete sets. Before we leave, we walk the finished slab with you and go over care instructions, including sealing timing.
We will walk your yard, talk through size and finish options, and give you a written estimate with no pressure. Our calendar fills up once the ground thaws - reach out now to get on the schedule.
(765) 650-7986Frankfort's flat terrain means water does not always have an obvious place to go after a rain. We set every patio with a deliberate slope away from your home so runoff clears the slab cleanly - the step most homeowners never think about until water starts pooling.
A concrete mix rated for freeze-thaw exposure is not an upgrade here - it is the baseline for work in central Indiana. We pair that with a quality sealer recommendation after curing, which is the most effective protection against surface scaling through Frankfort winters.
Clinton County sits on clay-heavy glacial soils that expand and contract with the seasons. We always excavate and replace that clay with compacted gravel before pouring - the step that separates a patio that stays flat for decades from one that cracks and shifts within a few years.
Indiana requires contractors to hold a valid state license for this type of work, verifiable through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job, so you are protected from the first day of excavation to the final walkthrough.
Every one of these points connects directly to how long your patio lasts and how much maintenance it needs over time. We build for Frankfort's actual conditions - not a checklist that looks good on paper. The American Concrete Institute publishes the standards for concrete mix design and freeze-thaw durability that guide how we specify and place concrete in Indiana's climate - the technical foundation behind every job we do.
Upgrade any outdoor slab with decorative patterns and textures - stone, brick, or wood looks built on the same durable concrete base and designed to hold up through Indiana winters.
Learn MoreA slip-resistant, properly sloped concrete pool deck that manages water, handles foot traffic, and weathers freeze-thaw seasons without the cracking and spalling that comes from shortcuts.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills up fast once the ground thaws - reach out now, lock in your pour date, and have your new outdoor space ready for the season.