Patio Installation in Broomall, PA

Your Backyard Deserves Better Than Mud

Transform that unused space into the outdoor room you’ve been dreaming about with professional patio installation.

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Custom Patio Designs Broomall

Finally Use Your Backyard Year-Round

You know that feeling when you look out your back door and see potential instead of problems. That’s what happens when you get a properly installed patio.

No more muddy shoes tracked through the house after it rains. No more avoiding your backyard because there’s nowhere comfortable to sit. No more watching your neighbors enjoy their outdoor spaces while yours sits empty.

A well-designed patio gives you a clean, stable surface that handles Pennsylvania weather without turning into a swamp. You get a space where you can actually set down a coffee cup without worrying about it tipping over on uneven ground. Your kids can play outside without coming in covered in dirt. Your guests can walk around without watching their step.

Broomall Patio Contractors

We Know Broomall Soil and Weather

Spennato Landscaping has been handling outdoor projects in Broomall and the surrounding Delaware County area for years. We’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t.

The soil conditions in this area can be tricky. Some spots drain well, others hold water like a sponge. We know how to read your property and install a patio that won’t shift, sink, or develop drainage problems down the road.

When you work with us, you’re working with people who understand the local climate, soil conditions, and what it takes to build something that lasts in Pennsylvania.

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Patio Installation Process

Here's How We Build Your Patio

First, we come out to look at your space and talk through what you want. We measure everything, check drainage, and discuss material options that make sense for your property and budget.

Next, we handle the prep work. This means excavating to the right depth, ensuring proper slope for drainage, and creating a solid base that won’t shift over time. This foundation work is what separates a patio that lasts from one that starts sinking after the first winter.

Then we install your chosen materials – whether that’s natural stone, concrete, or pavers. We pay attention to the details like proper spacing, level surfaces, and clean edges. Finally, we clean up the site and walk through everything with you to make sure you’re happy with the result.

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Stone Concrete Paver Patios

Multiple Materials, One Standard of Quality

We work with stone, concrete, and pavers because different situations call for different solutions. Natural stone gives you that classic, timeless look that works well with established Broomall neighborhoods. Concrete offers durability and can be finished in various textures and colors. Pavers provide flexibility and are easier to repair if needed.

Every installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and drainage considerations. We don’t cut corners on the foundation work because that’s what determines whether your patio will still look good in ten years.

You also get our knowledge of what works in this area. We’ve learned through experience which materials hold up best to our freeze-thaw cycles and which installation methods prevent the common problems that plague poorly built patios.

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Most patio installations take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect the timeline, especially if we get heavy rain during excavation. We always give you a realistic timeframe upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Smaller patios might be completed in 2-3 days, while larger custom designs with intricate stonework can take up to a week. We don’t rush the foundation work because that’s what determines how long your patio will last.
All three main options – stone, concrete, and pavers – can handle Pennsylvania weather when installed properly. Natural stone is extremely durable and handles freeze-thaw cycles well. Concrete is strong and versatile but needs proper finishing to prevent cracking. Pavers are great because individual pieces can be replaced if damaged. The key isn’t just the material – it’s the foundation preparation and drainage. A poorly installed stone patio will fail faster than a well-installed concrete one.
Patio costs vary based on size, materials, and site conditions. Basic concrete patios typically start around $8-12 per square foot. Natural stone runs $15-25 per square foot depending on the stone type. Pavers fall somewhere in between. Site preparation costs extra if we need to deal with poor drainage or difficult access. We always provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Most basic patio installations don’t require permits in Broomall, but it depends on the size and location. If your patio is close to property lines or involves significant grading changes, permits might be needed. We’re familiar with local requirements and will let you know if permits are necessary for your project. When permits are required, we can help guide you through the process or handle the paperwork if needed.
Not if it’s installed correctly. Drainage problems happen when contractors skip proper site preparation or don’t understand how water moves across your property. We always evaluate drainage during our initial site visit and design the patio with proper slope to direct water away from your house. This includes installing appropriate base materials and sometimes adding drainage features if your property has challenging water flow patterns.
Maintenance depends on your material choice, but most patios are fairly low-maintenance. Stone patios might need occasional cleaning and resealing every few years. Concrete patios benefit from annual cleaning and sealing to prevent staining. Paver patios need periodic sand replacement between joints and occasional power washing. We’ll give you specific maintenance guidelines based on your material choice and show you what to watch for as your patio ages.